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The Païdos Association, based in Geneva, offers spaces and projects for integration, reintegration, and prevention for children and adolescents in vulnerable and/or precarious situations. In addition to its educational and socio-educational programs, Païdos also offers an emergency accommodation project for young people in distress, providing them with a temporary and secure refuge. Founded with the mission of promoting social inclusion and personal development, Païdos collaborates with families, schools, and other local partners to create an environment where every young person can thrive and reach their full potential.
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1. The Emergency Accommodation Program (HUMA)
The Emergency Accommodation Program of the Païdos Association (HUMA) is an initiative dedicated to providing a temporary and secure refuge for children and adolescents accompanied in distress in Geneva. This program is designed to meet the immediate needs of young people and their families in situations of vulnerability or precariousness, offering them not only a roof over their heads but also a stable and caring environment.
HUMA offers emergency accommodation available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. The capacity is 76 people: children and adolescents with their parents. The duration of accommodation for each family is 4 weeks, with the possibility of extension (up to 3 months), with the aim of assessing the social and health situation, determining the timing and conditions for leaving, or directing the family towards more permanent housing.
In addition to accommodation, the program provides balanced meals, medical and psychological follow-up, as well as socio-educational activities to promote the overall well-being of the young people.
2. Program Objectives
- 24/7 shelter: Providing a safe and protected place where young people and their families can find respite.
- Psychological and physical well-being: Providing access to medical care, psychological consultations, and activities for relaxation and personal development.
- Screening for physical, psychological, and social issues: Identifying and addressing the specific needs of young people for comprehensive care.
- Orientation towards educational, medical, and social services: Assisting young people in their administrative, educational, and social processes to facilitate their reintegration into a stable and supportive environment.
- Parental support: Offering workshops and activities aimed at strengthening parenting skills and supporting families.
- Preparing for exiting the emergency system: Preparing young people for a successful transition to more permanent housing or a stable family situation.