A Moroccan woman in Paris helps readers cope with hunger and frost.

Brussels: Europe and the Arabs
A new role model in the countries of exile, among a group of honorable models in Europe and of Arab origins, and it is related to a young woman who devoted her time and energy to helping the poor and needy in the streets of the French capital, Paris. Lahsini, a Parisian of Moroccan origin, no more than thirty years old, worked to create the “Yassolidarity Charitable Association” with the participation of volunteers to support the poor of Paris, one of the most important rich capitals in Europe, which turned its back on the citizens of the country and was unable to guarantee the necessities of life. They have food, clothing and nourishment.

In all the marginal streets of the city, and even in the upscale neighborhoods and near the famous museums that tourists from the five continents come to, one encounters naked and barefoot people sleeping near shops and metro stations.

Others occupy bus stops and turn them into “real houses” for sleeping, especially in the days of December and January, when the cold and frost prevail.

The high-end neighborhoods leading to the most important and famous museums in Paris were not spared from the presence of homeless citizens, men and women, who were curling up in the sky near the entrances to the metro or near the largest shops visited by tourists.

Iman Al-Husseini says that she is “happy with her humanitarian and charitable work, and it is an initiative that does not discriminate between races and ages. We are doing what must be done to bring joy to abandoned children.

And the charitable association "Yasser. Solidarity" provides more than 150 meals or dinners for the poor who have nothing, especially the homeless citizens, as well as blankets are distributed to them.

And she concluded by saying, "By the way, we extend our sincere thanks to the institutions and companies, as well as to the philanthropists, including individuals and collaborators, and everyone who stands by us in order to restore the smile to those who lost it a long time ago during the time of the impoverishment policy from which a wide segment of the people in France suffers.

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