Parents à la rue : un quotidien invisible

In France, thousands of children grow up without stable housing. This poignant documentary follows several families living in social housing or emergency shelters, where space is limited, privacy is lacking, and the future is uncertain. The children live in shared rooms, with no kitchen, no space to play or study. Some go to school without knowing if they'll sleep in the same place the next day. The film gives voice to these children, sometimes lucid, often heartbreaking, who recount their shame, anger, but also their hopes. The parents, often isolated, face cumbersome administrative procedures, precarious jobs, and constant anxiety. Facing them: dedicated social workers, frontline organizations, and long and exhausting housing allocation procedures. This documentary is not an observation; it's a warning. An immersion into the invisible daily lives of families struggling every day to maintain a semblance of normalcy for their children, despite the violence of poverty. Director Édouard Bergeon 💖 Like this video to support children living in poverty. 🔔 Subscribe to discover other human and essential stories. 🗨️ Comment: What do you think should be done to end child poverty?