Supporting and caring for vulnerable exiles.

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15 consultations = 25 €
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The project

HealthInclusion
The right to healthcare is a fundamental human right, but today in France, this right is under threat: restricted access to care, digitization of procedures, overburdened healthcare system. Exiled people (women, children, minors, the elderly, LGBTQIA+, etc.) combine many factors of social vulnerability: lack of health protection, isolation from friends and family, insufficient resources, language barriers, etc. Comede offers them unconditional support.
Action regions
Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes
Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur
Île-de-France
French Guiana
10208
people
exiles supported by Comede in 2024
25000
consultations,
consultations, workshop participations and telephone/email inquiries in 2024.
5
reception centers, care, support:
in Bicêtre (94), Paris (75), Saint Etienne (42), Marseille (13), Guyane (97).

Solution

Support Comede's actions in favor of exiles: socio-legal support, medical and mental health consultations with systematic interpretation, prevention and health promotion workshops, telephone hotlines, and training for professionals in the socio-legal and medico-social sectors. In 2024, more than 10,000 people were assisted, and since January 2025, activity has been growing strongly: your support enables us to meet their needs!

Use of the money

Donations will enable Comede to continue its work:
10€ : Transport tickets to come to consultations or a service ticket for food aid.
25€ : 15 minutes of professional telephone interpreting, essential for accompanying allophone people.
35€ : 1h consultation with a social worker
37€ : 1h consultation with a psychologist ;
43€ : 1h consultation with a doctor .
Comede works simultaneously on access to healthcare, access to rights and protection against violence, whether suffered before, during or on arrival in France. Your donations are essential to our day-to-day activities throughout France.
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Sustainable development goals
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