French That Changed the Life of the Albanian Family

One hundred for a roof at Brest”, this is the initiative undertaken by a group of people in France to support an Albanian family, which is threatened by deportation. A collective will meet on June 12th at Pen-ar-Créacıh, to hold a sensationalised meeting. A peron collective in Brest, France, six women [...]
One hundred for a roof at Brest”, this is the initiative undertaken by a group of people in France to support an Albanian family, which is threatened by deportation. A collective will meet on June 12th at Pen-ar-Créacıh, to hold a sensationalised meeting.
A peron collective in Brest, France, six women and one man decided to help the Albanian family. The initiative was undertaken by a Brest-based logo.
In November, she had received therapy for tow '%s', a 13-year-old Albanian who was with different skills, he was almost mute and barely stuttering to make a sound.
Regardless of her hard work, Marie Chambert decides to take care of the young man by doing 2 over 3 sessions a week.
But after a time of therapy, the teenager had begun to improve, and he had gradually begun to talk. But in January, big change had taken place according to the tarapist.
She was looking at the significant improvement of 13-year-olds, the therapist was thinking about his family.
His family has been denied asylum demand. The 13-year-old family consists of two parents, 12-year-old sisters and five-year-old brother.
In my mind immediately thoughts of personal/professional, illegal situation, framework of action...
I decided to stop thinking. I decide to act for humanity”, she said.
First she put her family in an apartment. Along with several of her colleagues, she took the initiative “100 for 1 roof on Brest” even supported by the Digemer Association.
The family is now safe, and it stays in the apartment available by the association in Place de Strasbourg neighbourhood.
But a rent is granted to the apartment of about $500 a month, but the “100 initiative for 1 roof” has collected 100 people who give $5 a month to support the family.
The family has arrived in France in July 2017, and three children are educated in Brest, parents cannot work unfortunately because they are staying illegally in France
The family is expected to be expelled, and the decision to it is expected to be considered in September before the court in Quimper. <
But the community has not surrendered to MPT Pen-ar-Créacıh on June 12th at 8:00 a public meeting will be organised and a large number of people informed.
Many have come to the rescue. They hope and insist on making a decision was fair to the Albanian family. /The topic/











