For the past few years, we have offered mental health care for migrants in Brussels. Today, our psychologists offer counselling and mental health support as part of a complete package of services for migrants and refugees transiting in Belgium.
In 2021, we noticed an increasing number of unaccompanied minors left on the streets of Brussels. In October, we decided to open a reception centre in collaboration with partners. More than 300 young migrants found protection, orientation through the programme.
Following the reception crisis of 2022, with more than 8,000 individuals, including young children, left on the street without any support on the streets of Brussels, we opened a mobile clinic in September, where women, children and men can access medical and psychological care.