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Category: Homeless people


84 Homes to Preserve the Memory

28 October, 2024

Almost 70% of people who live on the street in Barcelona don’t expect to access a place to live

16 March, 2023

Social entities and the academic world give to the Parliament of Catalonia a proposed law to tackle homelessness

25 January, 2022

“When you end up on the street, you soon realise that the homelessness support services in Barcelona have many shortcomings”

1 July, 2020

“Being on a street situation is more than losing your job or not having a home”

1 July, 2020

“Living on the streets is hard, but for women it is even harder”

1 July, 2020

“I was tired of struggling to survive every day”

1 July, 2020

“Having an apartment solves 50% of the problem”

1 July, 2020

#HomelessTalk: an european project to promote inclusion and participation

13 February, 2020

Christmas is over. Winter isn’t

10 January, 2020

#StopThisPhoto, an Instagram campaign to defend the rights of those living on the street

22 July, 2019

Discover a different side of Barcelona!

11 July, 2019

“The information that you used was that which was passed to you by others on the street”

9 July, 2019

The homeless in Barcelona have spent an average of almost 4 years living on the street

4 July, 2019

A European campaign that combats homelessness with more housing, influence and awareness

2 July, 2019

Census 2019: 339 stories from the street and 1.195 people sleeping rough

13 June, 2019

Arrels publishes guide ‘Living on the street in Barcelona’ with practical advice for homeless people

7 May, 2019

We have assisted 2,341 people in 2018, a 23% more than the previous year

10 January, 2019

Change your mind to enforce rights

27 December, 2018

The resources for the cold in Barcelona will only give answer to an 8% of homeless people

13 December, 2018

Architectural elements that violate rights

13 November, 2018

2030 goals: achieving worthy housing for everyone in the EU

5 July, 2018

Census 2018: 46% said they have not been assisted by a social worker

27 June, 2018

1,301 people sleep on the street in ten municipalities in Barcelona

17 May, 2018

Arrels helps 50% more homeless people than five years ago

12 January, 2018

Proposals to make #nobodysleepingonthestreet possible

30 June, 2017

The vulnerability of the people living on the street in Barcelona

30 June, 2017

What do we mean when we talk about participation?

13 July, 2015

Arrels hits the street

19 March, 2015

The new board in Arrels includes two persons who have experienced homelessness

20 January, 2015

The Lord of the city

3 May, 2014

“Barcelona should be one of the first European cities in eradicate Homelessness”

16 April, 2014

More news

  • 84 Homes to Preserve the Memory
  • How the Housing First model is being adapted in Catalonia and the rest of Europe
  • The Arrels symposium ‘Housing First in Catalonia: Moving the Model Forwards’
  • Almost 70% of people who live on the street in Barcelona don’t expect to access a place to live

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