
Named ‘Maison des Iris’, the new center in northeastern Paris is set to open its doors to residents in May. This temporary housing facility will provide a secure and stable environment for six transgender individuals aged 18 to 30 who are experiencing unstable living situations.
Offered at no cost to Acceptess-T, Maison des Iris aspires to be more than merely a shelter. The center will assist residents in their quest for employment, healthcare access, and long-term housing solutions, while also encouraging them to engage in personal and professional development initiatives.
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Characterized as “a space of welcome and stability,” this new accommodation represents a significant advancement in efforts to enhance living conditions and support frameworks for the transgender community in France.