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  1. Le Refuge es una ONG francesa fundada en 2003 [1] cuyo objetivo es ofrecer alojamiento temporal y sostener a jóvenes adultos, las víctimas más vulnerables de la homofobia y la transfobia, especialmente en el contexto de la unidad familiar.

  2. Le Refuge o Mi refugio es una película dramática francesa de 2009 dirigido por François Ozon y protagonizado por Isabelle Carré y el cantante francés Louis-Ronan Choisy, que también escribió la música y el tema principal del film. El film ganó el Premio Especial del jurado del Festival Internacional de San Sebastián. 2 . Argumento.

  3. 1 de ago. de 2023 · The Refuge provides you a safe place to process, address, and overcome the underlying issues fueling your addictive behavior. According to a third-party survey of our alumni, 66 percent had remained clean, sober, and free from the compulsion to drink or use drugs since completing The Refuge. The Refuge offers one-on-one and group sessions with licensed Chemical Dependency Counselor Assistants ...

  4. www.crisohio.orgCRIS Ohio

    Refugees, immigrants, and allies from across Ohio will gather in downtown Columbus on Wednesday, May 22nd, 2024, for a day of advocacy.CRIS partner and Church World Service Community Organizer Blaise Balazire will be leading this day of advocacy. Register to join in and raise your voice for refugees!

  5. 20 de oct. de 2021 · Here is a breakdown of six of the largest refugee groups in the region. Learn more about who they are, why they fled their home countries and what their circumstances are in the Columbus area ...

  6. At an oceanside chateau, a bond slowly forms between a pregnant drug addict (Isabelle Carré) and the brother (Louis-Ronan Choisy) of her late lover.

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Le_refugeLe Refuge - Wikipedia

    Website. le-refuge .org. Le Refuge (trans. The Shelter) is a French association founded in 2003 [1] and whose purpose is to provide temporary shelter and support young adults victims of homophobia and transphobia, especially within their own familial cell.