The Boutiques Solidarité
27 drop-in centres in cities

The Boutique also offers facial care to all visitors: once a week, the Boutique takes on the aspect of a beauty salon - accessible to the most deprived.
The Boutiques Solidarité were started in the early 90s to help individuals in difficulty, providing one-on-one, non-segregative service and respecting anonymity on three principles: welcoming, listening and counselling.
They offer basic services (breakfast, shower, baggage storage, a registered address) and, in partnership with other associations, have developed a variety of other services (social support, health care, sporting and cultural activities, housing workshops, etc.)
In 2007, 16,970 people were received at 27 Boutiques Solidarité run by the Fondation Abbé Pierre: 21 % were women, 74 % were men and 5 % were children.
The Boutiques Solidarité are open an average of 281 days a year. Two hundred and two employees work at the Boutiques and 245 volunteers welcome visitors on a regular basis.
