Solidarity housing

Opening Doors, Building Connections

With so many refugees without a place to call home and countless citizens ready to open their doors, SINGA steps in to create that essential link. Hosting is more than just providing shelter—it’s a chance for genuine human connection and mutual growth.

What Better Way to Learn to Live Together than to Open your Door?

Offering a room to a refugee for a few months means providing them with countless safe nights—a chance to rest, regain strength, and rebuild confidence after their journey.

It’s also an opportunity to explore new cultures, share joyful moments, and experience mutual enrichment. Ultimately, it turns your home into a space of inclusion—an act of solidarity and citizenship.

2 Programs in about 10 Cities across France and Belgium

J’accueille

Across France, the J’accueille program powered by SINGA connects people with available rooms to refugees in need of temporary housing.

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CALM

In Belgium, the CALM project (Comme à la Maison) connects Brussels residents in shared living spaces with refugees, creating a true home-sharing experience.

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2100+
cohabitations across France and Belgium.
71,5%
find housing solutions after the program.
45,3%
are employed (compared to 13.1% at entry).
91,2%
of hosts consider citizen hosting a sustainable solution for the future.
Testimonies

A Look Back at their Experiences

Each cohabitation is unique: hosts open their homes for different reasons, and each newcomer brings a unique story. But one constant remains: these encounters leave lasting impacts on everyone involved.

Sandrine, Host with the J’accueille Program
"What always amazes me is their joy for life, their determination, especially considering the hardships they have endured and the suffering their families still face in their home countries. Despite it all, they keep going with so much resilience. Zackaria, Razodine, and Esag are like rays of sunshine; every morning when we see them, they greet us with a smile."
Naser, Guest with the J’accueille Program
"Having a connection with a French family, learning the language, and getting to know French culture is so important. This program, and the family hosting me, have helped me move forward in shaping my future."
Mahaut, Host with the J’accueille Program
"I was pleasantly surprised that someone I didn’t know came to live with me, and it went so well. It all felt so natural, which is unexpected because not everyone can live together easily."