At 21, Jonathan lives on the streets.

From the age of 3, he was placed with different foster families, his parents not having the means to take care of him.

This instability ended up weighing on him: “We called it the rupture syndrome.

It's the fact of not having stable things, every three years, it cuts.

"Today, despite a job in fast food, the young adult needs the help of associations to survive:" I do not do the sleeve.

I ask friends of mine, colleagues of mine, but no more ... "

He lives in a tent with a small mattress, insufficient to face the cold.

Jonathan lives from hand to mouth.

Like him, many young people from Social Assistance to Children find themselves homeless early in their life: “The department forces the young people of ASE to develop faster to get by.

We are forced to grow faster than others in fact.

»Jonathan shares his homeless daily life in our partner Brut's video.

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