Le Refuge

Founded 2003
Location
Key people
Nicolas Noguier, Frédéric Gal
Website le-refuge.org

Le Refuge (trans. The shelter) is a French association founded in 2003[1] and whose purpose is to provide temporary shelter and support young adults victims of homophobia and transphobia, especially within their own familial cell.

Activities

'Le Refuge' is primarily intended to accommodate young adults 18 to 25 years, boys and girls, victims of homophobia and transphobia, and offers a social, medical and psychological assistance. 'Le Refuge' can also accommodate minors 15 to 18 years placed by the juvenile judge.

The association also offers young people who wish mediation actions to try to reconnect the broken links with the family. 300 children are welcomed each year, in the day-and-relay local apartments.

The association is recognized as a public utility by decree of 16 August 2011, and formally recognizing the essential character of 'Le refuge' provides support to young gays and transsexuals rejected by their family and approves the national dimension of the fight against homophobia.

Structure and organisation

The Refuge is an association law 1901, subsidized by the State since 1 January 2007 and helps young people from all over France.

It is governed by a Board of Directors consisting of 12 members, elected for three years. Since its inception in 2003, 'Le Refuge' is chaired by Nicolas Noguier, while its CEO is Frederick Gal.

It also has five operational delegations managers who run temporary accommodation arrangements and psychological and social support to Paris, Montpellier, Lyon, Marseille and Toulouse and Lille four antennas, Nîmes, Saint-Denis-de-la-Reunion and Narbonne.

References

  1. "Association's charter/Bylaws" (PDF) (in French). Retrieved 18 May 2013.

See also

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