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This is true for all weakened adults (asylum seekers, job-seekers, persons taking part in the CPAS) for whom it is vital to facilitate the social and occupational integration.
Within the framework of the policy of Big cities, the federal State supports projects that develop revitalisation actions to improve the living environment and create employment. To answer these objectives, the House of Solidarity was created in the year 2000 by the City of Brussels.
This brochure can be obtained free of charge by addressing the Home of Solidarity, the Social Service, or by phoning the free number 0800 93 634.
The reader will find a brief history of the House of Solidarity. Its missions are described and information is supplied on the organization of the trainings which take place there. The reader will also discover that the House of Solidarity has a social and cultural mission.
Demography
Social affairs
House of the Solidarity
Place Sainte-Catherine 44A
1000 Brussels
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Tel. : 02 279 63 80
Fax : 02 279 63 89
Opening hours : from Monday till Friday from 8:30 am till 4:30 pm
Telephone hours : from Monday till Friday from 9 am till 4:30 pm