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طرح مسکنِ حمایتی اتحادیه اروپا به شهروندان این شهر برای ساخت زندگی باثبات کمک کرده است

طرح «خانه‌‌ی اول» اتحادیه‌ی اروپا در برنو، اظ شهرهای جمهوری چک با فراهم‌کردن سرپناهی امن و حمایت‌های اجتماعی، به بی‌خانمان‌ها امکان می‌دهد از زندگی در خیابان رها شوند و دوباره زندگی‌شان را سامان دهند.

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لب بیشتر : http://parsi.euronews.com/2025/12/10/eu-supportive-housing-scheme-helps-brno-citizens-build-stable-lives

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00:01In Brno, the Czech Republic's second-largest city,
00:05people who once lived on the streets are now receiving housing and personalized mentoring.
00:25Finding affordable housing is becoming increasingly difficult
00:29for vulnerable groups across Europe.
00:31In the Czech Republic, a social housing initiative is giving residents a fresh start,
00:35turning the promise of a home into reality.
00:49Miroslav, 59, spent more than a decade living on the streets.
00:53Unemployment, poverty, family separation and health issues
00:57only intensified his daily struggle.
01:00But after meeting social workers,
01:02he finally received something he had been yearning for,
01:05a roof over his head.
01:07I had to pay for the care of the care,
01:09and I had to pay for the care of the care.
01:11I have to pay for the care of the care,
01:12and I don't want to pay for the care of the care.
01:16But it's a lot better than having a fear of coming to the care
01:22and the care of the care is there.
01:24I have my head, my head is a great life.
01:28Miroslav is one of 20 households supported by the Housing First project,
01:35which gives people direct access to social housing in a city where demand
01:40far exceed supply.
01:41The requirements are straightforward.
01:43Pay the rents, be a good neighbor and work with social services
01:47who guide residents as they adjust to their new lives.
01:51The same is true for Stanislav, 65.
02:05After years spent in shelters, he now shares an apartment with a friend.
02:09The Housing First project ran from January 2023 to September 2025
02:23and cost about 790,000 euros,
02:26of which 606,000 was funded by the European Social Fund Plus.
02:31According to the project's coordinator,
02:34the initiative had a clear, positive impact on residents.
02:38After the duration of the project, we see results for clients
02:43who are mainly in the area of stabilization of their life situation,
02:48the possibility of solving the health situation or other areas.
02:54Some clients have the opportunity for a stable living situation,
02:59for example, to look at housing or to renew relationships with their family.
03:04Between 2021 and 2027, the ESF Plus is investing around 1,9 billion euros
03:11in projects that address housing and security across the EU.
03:15For this Brussels-based expert, that support is vital.
03:19It allows us to finance actions that would not be without the EFSE Plus.
03:24I think, for example, at Housing First.
03:26We need, for example, to support social workers
03:30so that they can work the best possible with their cible populations.
03:36We need to do training on energy precariousness.
03:40So, the EFSE Plus, it's the little plus, or the big plus,
03:46that allows us to have a project that is the most complete possible.
03:50While housing is mainly the responsibility of member states,
03:54EU initiatives such as the European Platform for Combating Homelessness,
03:58the Anti-Poverty Strategy and the European Affordable Housing Plan
04:02are helping develop solutions that tackle homelessness and social exclusion.
04:07We expect that the European Union to come to help the EU to face this crisis,
04:14especially with financial tools that allow them to accompany the terrain projects
04:20that will help the actors to offer solutions to European citizens.
04:27Back in Brno, Miroslav says he's now focused on helping others
04:32still waiting for social housing.
04:34Social housing plays a central role in tackling homelessness and housing instability,
04:51because having a home gives people a better chance to deal with the other challenges in life.
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