Ayden, like Kady and Aliza, are little girls who need to laugh, play and dream. Yet, after school, they find themselves back in a reality that no child should have to face in France or anywhere else. They live in a social hotel or in emergency accommodation, in a single room, with their families.
The Chemins d'Enfances program gives them the opportunity to dream.
Before being taken into emergency accommodation on arrival in France, these children and their mothers - alone in 80% of cases - have experienced a difficult life and migration path, marked by danger and violence.
For the past 9 years, the Chemins d'Enfances program has been offering these children a moment of play and escape. With the help of a van and trunks of games, a duo of entertainers visit buildings in the Ile de France and Gironde regions every week. They offer children a play area where they can manage their emotions, build their identity and, above all, dream...
> Find out more about these "Magic Place" workshops for children in emergency care in France