Thin-framed glasses, black shirt and infectious smile. In addition to being personable, Mohamed Amari is elegant. “It’s something essential for us,” laughs this family assistant, whose job is to welcome foster children into his home. The young people we welcome dress really well, with clothes they like. One of them says that we have a
good-looking attitude
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This may seem trivial. This is not the case, with children who can no longer live with their parents for various reasons: lack of material means, educational deficiencies, domestic violence... “These are sometimes children who have so little self-esteem "They don't even look at themselves in the mirror," Mohamed continues, becoming serious again.
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