Allow middle school students to run a solidarity shop {Translated by Google}
In Saint Marcellin, a town located 50km from Grenoble, a college has launched its own resource center to help students whose families are in financial difficulty. And to go even further, the college has entrusted the project to students of the ULIS class, which welcomes young people with minor disabilities. Thus, not only does the solidarity shop help to dress those who need it (and all the others) but, in addition, it values the work and skills of all. {Translated by Google}
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