< img class = "responsive-Img" SRC = "https://images.midilibre.fr/api/v1/images/view/67a6359a98ad8c6cde01924a/lange/image.jpg?v=1" Alt = "During the maraud, the volunteers go to the Emma-Calvé square." >During the maraude, the volunteers go to the Emma-Calvé square. Midi Libre – Laura Vaillant < P Class = "Article-Full__CoPo" > Twice a week, the Marauders of the Red Cross will meet those who live outside. A coffee, a word, listening & nbsp;: precious moments where essential links are woven.
< P >In the freezing cold of the city of the glove, small hands warm the hearts. This Thursday evening, Nadine, Florianne, and Jean-Paul are marauding. On board the Flocked Red Cross van, the volunteers scrutinize the street through the windows to try to spot a homeless person. < EM > “We know almost where to go by force, but we remain vigilant all along, unfair Florianne, one of the oldest marauders in the Millavoise antenna. < EM > there could be new people, and you must know them. “ < P > Before each departure, the marauders make a call to 115, the social emergency number. Tonight, there is no room at Millavois Logis, an emergency accommodation center. There will therefore be no accommodation solution to offer for the night if necessary. After having loaded the vehicle, defined everyone's roles for the evening (maraude chief, driver and marauder) and recovered the unsold items at the Galzin bakery, the car joins its first stop. < P >< IMG Class = "Std-Img_mg Responsive-Img" SRC = "https://images.midilibre.fr/api/v1/images/view/67a6358d6deadd7c6435095b/full/image.jpg?v=1" Alt = "Jean-Paul has been making maraudes for almost fifteen years with the charitable association."/> Jean-Paul has been doing maraudes for almost fifteen years with the charity. Midi Libre – Laura Vaillant < H2 Class = "TXT-INT" > The fragility of a life outside < P > Jean-Paul, the driver, sinks into the darkness of a parking lot near Tarn. < EM > “We will see Léo*, explains Nadine, maraudous for two years. < EM > he lives in his caravan with his dog. And he is sick For some time. “Flu epidemic requires. Living outside, we are no exception to winter viruses. Klaxon stroke, orange beats. Toto and his master come out of an old caravan. There follows a well -established choreography. < P > Nadine, retired hospital services agent, embarks at the back of the van, unfolds a table and leaves his lockers everything that will need. But he only asks for a coffee, and two madeleines for his four -legged companion. Nothing more. And this, despite the many proposals of the three volunteers. He coughs, he has his back bent. < EM > “You are better ?” , launches Florianne, nurse in retired psychiatry. < EM > “It lasts, now” , notes Jean-Paul. Léo returns to the doctor on Tuesday, he is under antibiotics. After a few minutes to chat, it is time for him to return to his caravan and for volunteers to continue the maraud. < P > < IMG Class = "Std-Img_mg Responsive-Img" SRC = "https://images.mamiLibre.fr/api/V1/images/View/67a6358dbc061a7c60759ba4/full/image.jpg?v=1" Alt = "For two years, Nadine has been maraudious."/> For two years, Nadine has been a maraude. Midi Libre – Laura Vaillant < H2 Class = "Txt-Int" > A family formed in the rue < P > Tuesday evening, the other group had spotted the homeless towards the media library. Tonight, they are not there. According to an employee of the adjacent shopping center, they have just been hunted because of their dogs. < EM > “It often happens” , Valide Fabien, met on Emma-Calvé square. Right now, he and his dog Sky are staying with a friend. A cardboard bowl filled with an instant soup in his hands, he entrusted Florianne to want to work part-time to find an apartment. < EM > “Why not at the town hall, collect the waste in the street, make the green spaces” , he lists. The 67 -year -old former nurse establishes a plan with him. He will talk about it with his social worker based in Millau, and Florianne will accompany him in his approach the following weeks. < EM > “I believe in you” , she launches. For him, < EM > “This is one of the only” . < P >Later in the evening, the three volunteers meet Daniel. He made the trash cans on avenue Jean-Jaurès. For two months he has had accommodation. But that does not prevent marauders from stopping to discuss, offer him to drink, to eat and warm clothes. < EM > “You know where the others are ? We have just moved down, but there is no one” , request Florianne. Usually, volunteers meet ten people during a marauding. This Thursday evening, it is difficult to find them. Earlier, the van made a hitchhiking in front of a former hotel that became a squat and no one came to the portal. A phone call from Daniel and the volunteers return. He managed to bring them down from the disused building. < EM > “If the homeless are often with each other, it is because they have become a family” , explains the old nurse. 200% Deposit Bonus up to €3,000 180% First Deposit Bonus up to $20,000< P >< IMG Class = "Std-Img_mg Responsive-Img" SRC = "https://images.mamidilibre.fr/api/v1/images/view/67a6358d5c6f18122349026e/full/image.jpg?v=1" alt = "& quot; these are sometimes accidents of life that bring these people to the street & quot ;, explains Jean-Paul."/> “These are sometimes accidents of life that bring these people to the street,” explains Jean-Paul. Midi Libre – Laura Vaillant
< P > there, Lucas, Élisa and three dogs await them. They know that every Thursday they pass. And since this week, a second day of maraud has been established. The prefecture has doubled the grant granted to the Aveyron Red Cross. A part returned to the Millavoise antenna. < EM > “It will not necessarily work immediately, concede Nadine < EM >. We must tell them when we see them that now we will be there twice a week. “ < H2 Class = "TXT-INT" > a difficult frame to keep < P > If this Thursday evening Lucas and Élisa did not go down during the first pass, it is because it remains difficult for them to have a frame. < em > “for me It is every day on Sunday, admits the man wrapped in his coat < EM >. It is marauding day. “ socks, bread, pastries, hot soup, water bottle, candles, toilet paper, kibble … The two residents of the old hotel leave with loaded arms . < em > “they make the effort to come so far for us, and the least of things is to go down to see them, at least to speak to them, even if we need nothing” , judge Lucas. < P >< IMG Class = "Std-Img_mg Responsive-Img" SRC = "https://images.midilibre.fr/api/v1/images/view/67a6358e5c6f18122349026f/full/image.jpg?v=1" Alt = "Florianne Maraude every month in Millau."/> Florianne Maraude every month in Millau. Midi Libre – Laura Vaillant < P > Between two judgments, the volunteers roam Millau. Warm in the van, the atmosphere is not sad. On the contrary. Jean-Paul, 78, former executive of the Caves Society, in Roquefort, Florianne and Nadine, 67, release the pressure. They laugh, bicker even. A way to step back. < EM > “It is sometimes necessary” , justifies the old nurse. But this is also an opportunity to take stock, to give yourself news of the people they meet marauded. < P >< EM > “We saw few people this evening, but it was intense”, estimé Florianne, back to the local. This Thursday, the marauders put balm in the heart of five people and none needed to call 115. Next Tuesday, another tour of three volunteers will go marauded. *To preserve the intimacy of each person encountered in the street, their first names have been modified.