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Solidarity: in the Halte De Montpellier, Twenty Years of Unconditional Reception for the Homeless

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Since 2005, the Halte de Montpellier – created at the initiative of the diocese – has been facing an increase in the number of people on the street thanks to teams of dedicated volunteers, in a place that is soon to be expanded. Every day, volunteers offer services, medical consultations, meals...
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Since 2005, the Halte de Montpellier – created at the initiative of the diocese – has been facing an increase in the number of people on the street thanks to teams of dedicated volunteers, in a place that is soon to be expanded. Every day, volunteers offer services, medical consultations, meals...

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La Croix broke the news in on Monday, June 2, 2025.
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