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In 2018, Michael was one of the first groups of children to find temporary shelter in the children's home. He received help with dealing with trauma and now works for Gilys himself.

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Michael, now 23, was just a little boy when his mother died. Nobody cared for him and his three brothers and sisters, they lived on the street. They lived with an uncle for almost a year, who neglected and abused them. A friend of the family cared about the fate of the children, but she had no job and therefore no money to take care of them. She started selling drugs. Things went particularly badly for the children and Michael walked away, back to street life, full of danger and crime. He even ended up in prison. As one of the first thirteen children, he was admitted to Gilys children's home in 2018. Undernourished, traumatized, unskilled. Gilys made sure that Michael could go to the hospital for treatment, gave him healthy food and helped him cope with his traumas. Michael went to a good school and is now a social worker himself at Gilys!




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