
After five years, Les Grands Voisins—a project we ran in collaboration with the Association Aurore and Yes We Camp—closed its doors for good at the end of September. Read the closing report, which outlines the 10 goals that were turned into actions and guided the Les Grands Voisins project from its opening to its closure.
> Les Grands Voisins Closing
Report What will happen to the Les Grands Voisins buildings after the closure?
Where are the people housed in the centers going?
Where are the people from the day center for asylum seekers going?
Where are the organizations based at Les Grands Voisins going?
How are these organizations being supported during this transition?
What will happen to the three project coordinators?
What is the purpose of a “temporary” project?
Why leave instead of staying as a “squat”?
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