At almost 27 years old, Élise would do well without resorting to solidarity organizations to survive.
And the verb is not too strong as the situation of this student in the last year of business school is fragile: due to a "very tight" budget, she is hosted by a friend and has only " a hundred euros a month" for food.
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It's been a year and a half that precarious students struggle
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Élise therefore puts her pride in her pocket and regularly goes to stock up, at a reduced cost and for more than a year, from an association offering food distribution.
“You can find a variety of organic products there, too,” she appreciates.
There are also hygiene products and it is very interesting because being over 26, I am not entitled to free sanitary protection, for example”.
“People mistakenly think that with the economic recovery and the end of the confinements, everything has been settled, deplores Dominique, head of communication for the Linkee association.
But students in a precarious situation, they've been struggling for a year and a half!
So much so that we welcome 300 to 500 at each of our distributions”.
Accompany Élise to a distribution in this video from our partner Brut.
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