Men
Women
Families and mums with kids
Since 2014, we have been hosting asylum seeker men and boys on age mainly coming from the sub-Saharan migration crisis or from the Balkan passage way. They belong to different ethnical groups and have different social and cultural backgrounds.
Since 31th July 2015, given the strong necessity expressed by the community, we have been hosting not accompanied asylum seeker women (pregnant or not) mainly coming from the sub-Saharan migration crisis or from the Balkan passage way. They belong to different ethnical groups and have different social and cultural backgrounds.
In case of pregnant women, we relate on the local ASL (local health unit) and the free clinic with regard to gynaecological examinations, ultrasounds, fixed exams and classes for expectant mothers. They are always supported by cultural mediators.
Since 31th July 2015, given the strong necessity expressed by the community, we have been hosting asylum seeker women (pregnant or not) and families mainly coming from the sub-Saharan migration crisis or from the Balkan passage way. They belong to different ethnical groups and have different social and cultural backgrounds.
There is a distinct project for each single parent and household. The project goal is to make women and mother-kid household conquer personal independence. This is possible making them aware of their maternal role. Each household has an appropriate housing space respecting the family system. This system is a big asset for people coming from unstable and difficult realities. Shared areas have been created in order to promote relational exchanges among families and competences among parents.
Minors are inserted inside community social fabric respecting school levels.
*data about hosted people updated on 30th June 2017. Families consist on couples with children, single parents and couples without children.