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Former Home Albert De Latour Now Welcomes Migrant Women: "We Feel Calmed"

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A new life for the former home Albert De Latour, in Schaerbeek. The establishment had closed because of too expensive development and compliance work. The building has just been entrusted, for two years, to the ASBL Belrefugees, which will house up to 160 women seeking asylum. For them, in very precarious conditions, it is the assurance of sleeping elsewhere than on the street. Time to put their situation in order. The first 80 arrived on Monday…
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A new life for the former home Albert De Latour, in Schaerbeek. The establishment had closed because of too expensive development and compliance work. The building has just been entrusted, for two years, to the ASBL Belrefugees, which will house up to 160 women seeking asylum. For them, in very precarious conditions, it is the assurance of sleeping elsewhere than on the street. Time to put their situation in order. The first 80 arrived on Monday…

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BX1 broke the news in on Monday, December 15, 2025.
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