Gislaine is about to break down.
“It was when I came here with my children that I understood that what I was experiencing was not normal.
I was leaving my soul there…” whispers this blonde woman in a blue sweater.
Opposite her, Aurore Bergé, the new Minister for Equality between Women and Men and the Fight against Discrimination, listens to her harsh life story.
She found salvation by passing through the doors of the Rosa-Parks reception point against violence against women, in Lille (North).
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A first trip for Aurore Bergé, this Thursday, at the head of her new ministry, firstly to observe and highlight the benefits of universal emergency aid, put in place for victims of domestic violence since the 1st December, when the minister was still managing the Solidarity portfolio.
12,000 requests for aid have already flooded into the various family allowance funds (CAF).
“We had 500 in the Nord department, so we paid 400 requests, or 15 to 20 per day,” explains Audrey Mathon Debetencourt, the director of the Nord family allowance fund, the department where the aid is provided. experienced, to Aurore Bergé who arrived late because of the snow.
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