April 2025
Fewer resources, greater need: Homelessness organisations facing a perfect storm
A significant loss of income due to cuts in tax relief on donations...
To meet growing needs in the fight against extreme poverty, private fundraising has become essential for our organisations. Aware of the limited resources of public authorities, we have spent years building networks of individual donors to bridge the gap. These donations enable us to launch innovative social projects that receive little or no public funding, reinforce understaffed services, and upgrade our infrastructure to improve quality.
April 2025
Headcounts of homeless people in Belgium: The urgency of a response that measures up
Nearly 50,000 people are currently homeless in Belgium. Behind this staggering number lie thousands of broken paths, suspended lives, families, men, women, and children living in extreme precariousness. In 2024, all three regions of the country updated their counts: the findings are alarming, and time is running out.
April 2025
2024: review and outlook of our fight against homelessness
2024 will have been a year of learning, but in spite of ourselves: the life of our association is not always smooth sailing, and mistakes are a source of learning.
April 2025
Pierre, you're amazing!
It is with deep sadness, but also with pride and affection, that we pay tribute today to our dear colleague, Dr Pierre Ryckmans. A devoted doctor, passionate humanist and indispensable force within the non-profit organisation Street Nurses, his passing leaves a great void, not only among us, his colleagues and friends, but also among the many homeless people for whom he worked tirelessly.
March 2025
Do homeless people reallyrefuse housing? Another persistent misconception
The idea that homeless people choose to live on the streets is deeply rooted in public opinion. However, this simplistic view hides a much more complex reality. At Street Nurses, we see the exact opposite every day: no one truly wants to live on the streets. Homelessness is a vicious cycle that is extremely difficult to break free from.
February 2025
International Day of Social Justice
20 February is the International Day of Social Justice. It's a significant day, given the rise of extremism and anti-social policies around the world.
February 2025
More social housing: an insufficient solution to homeless people
Building more social housing is often presented as the obvious solution to address homelessness. Yet this approach, while important, is not enough to solve the problem of homeless people.
January 2025
The refusal to help: a reality that needs decrypting
At Street Nurses, we often notice that a refusal of help by homeless people is often misunderstood. One might perceive it as a lack of willingness to leave the street. But this refusal often hides much more complex reasons. As Pierre Ryckmans, the coordinating physician of our team, explains: "It’s not a rejection of the hand offered, but a response to difficult experiences or inadequate solutions." Understanding these refusals allows us to provide more appropriate and respectful support.
January 2024
Participate in the 2025 Brussels 20km with Street Nurses
Join our team for the Brussels 20km on 25th May 2025, and run or walk to show your commitment to ending homelessness!
December 2024
The fight against homelessness must be played out in 4 seasons
Here we are: 21 December, the first day of winter. It's cold, people are still sleeping rough. And every winter, it's the same story: the time has come for thermometer politics.
Wallonia has activated its extreme cold weather plan, running from November to the end of March, but this has not solved the problem of homelessness, leaving many people still sleeping rough. In Brussels, they are keeping an eye on the thermometer to launch services that risk saturation. These plans are only temporary measures. You'd think misery would be less of a problem in the sunshine.
December 2024
A day with a street nurse: beyond care
JMy name is Cloé and I have been a nurse for 6 years. From the beginning of my career, I was attracted to social work, which automatically brought me to work for the homeless. For two years now I have been part of the non-profit organization Street Nurses, dedicated to accompanying this vulnerable group of people.
December 2024
Support in housing: a major challenge
At Street Nurses, accompanying work goes far beyond helping homeless people get off the streets. Once relocated, the difficulties faced by the people we help, remain numerous and are often much more complex than one might imagine.