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October 2025

October 17: A day to fight poverty, a duty to act in Liège and Wallonia

October 17 marks the International Day for the Eradication of Poverty. A symbolic date, but also a wake-up call in a context where austerity policies are weakening the social aid systems in Belgium. Recent measures — such as time-limited unemployment benefits, the abolition of the Winter Plan, harsher migration policies, and job regime reforms — are deepening inequalities and increasing the vulnerability of millions across the country.

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October 2025

In the context of the government's austerity measures, we demand political choices that fight poverty

On 14 October, thousands of citizens, workers and associations will take to the streets.
Street Nurses will stand by their side.
Not to defend a privilege. Not to shout into the void.
We are taking to the streets to remind everyone of a simple but essential truth: political decisions shape our lives — and today, these choices are making people poorer, dividing and excluding.

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October 2025

Mental health and homelessness : when society makes you sick​​​​​​​

October 10: A day to connect mental health and homelessness

On October 10, we mark both World Mental Health Day and the International Day Against Homelessness. Two important causes that are often separated, despite being deeply intertwined.

Living on the street means living with insecurity, isolation, and fear. It means being exposed to constant stress that damages both the body and the mind. And when mental health starts to decline, without support or housing, ending up on the street becomes almost inevitable.

Precarity is not just a social issue — it’s a public health issue.

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October 2025

Homelessness and mental health : an invisible vicious circle

The link between mental health and homelessness is profoundly complex and bidirectional. The extreme vulnerability experienced by people without housing undermines their psychological balance: chronic stress, isolation, insecurity, and identity loss all contribute to emotional suffering. Conversely, pre-existing mental health issues — such as depression, schizophrenia, or addiction — can lead to social breakdown and exclusion

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September 2025

Hygiene: more than being clean

At Street Nurses, we see every day that hygiene is about much more than being clean. For people experiencing homelessness, having a shower, wearing clean clothes, or simply smelling fresh is often the very first step toward health, dignity, and reintegration. That is why we do not see hygiene as a detail, but as a cornerstone of our methodology in supporting homeless people.
 

 

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August 2025

Émilie Meessen – “Ending homelessness is possible”

In this episode of the Positive Changemakers podcast, Émilie Meessen, a trained nurse and co-coordinator of Street Nurses, shares her nearly 20-year commitment to supporting and caring for people experiencing homelessness in Brussels.

She reflects on the evolution of the organisation, the concrete actions carried out daily — frontline care in the street, guidance towards housing and employment — and her ambitious vision: ending homelessness is possible.

A powerful interview showing that social change starts with sincere listening and a collective will to act.

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August 2025

Public space, a zone of exclusion for homeless people

In Brussels’ public space, signs of hostile architecture are multiplying: sloped benches, spiked ledges, sound deterrents, decorative fences… all designed to prevent people from staying too long. Behind this lies a clear intent: to push poverty out of sight, even if it makes life harder for those most vulnerable.

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July 2025

Let’s turn a house into a real home Become a Street Nurses ambassador

Make your summer a springboard to a real home. 

Each year, Street Nurses helps around ten unhoused people find a new place to live. But an empty apartment is not yet a true home. It needs a bed, a fridge, a table, a chair... We do our best with second-hand furniture, but it's not always enough.

With your support, you help us offer these people a fresh start—dignified, comfortable and sustainable.

Make a difference. Offer more than just a roof.

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July 2025

Fun with a purpose: solidarity cups from Street Nurses and Rekwup!

Love the festive atmosphere of concerts, festivals, and cultural events? Thanks to an innovative partnership between Rekwup and Street Nurses, you can now mix business with pleasure: discover our branded reusable solidarity cups, specially designed to enrich your festival experience.

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June 2025

Lisbon Declaration: 5 years to go!

A strong society is built by all citizens. When some sleep rough, the plans need revising. With the Lisbon Declaration, the European Union promised to lay the foundations so that everyone can access decent housing.

In June 2021, during Portugal’s presidency of the Council of the European Union, many countries signed the Lisbon Declaration, committing themselves, through five key priorities1, to end homelessness across Europe by 2030.

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June 2025

Opinion Piece 10,000 people experiencing homelessness: “In misery, you don’t build a prosperous Brussels”

Faced with the worrying increase in figures, Brussels associations and businesses are calling for political commitment to combat homelessness.

Brussels, 18 June 2025.
9,777. That is the exact number of people currently living without stable accommodation in Brussels, an increase of 25% in just two years! These figures were revealed in the latest census published on 18 June by Bruss'Help. This is a reality that is becoming entrenched in the very heart of our capital city.

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June 2025

Everyone has had a sudden urge to go to the toilet – but without a home, where can you go?

At Street Nurses, we know how essential access to drinking water and free public toilets is for people experiencing homelessness. In 2025, this remains a crucial challenge. That’s why we’re publishing an updated edition of our map of drinking water fountains and free public toilets.
 

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