Homeless women: twice victimised
Learning not to lose hope
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For Moé, living on the streets is not the only way
Moé’s lived much of her life on the streets of Tahiti. She was a victim of domestic abuse but has managed to leave that life behind. She currently lives in the emergency shelter managed by the Te Torea association and dreams of having a job and a house with a garden, to start a new life with her partner and their dog.
For Moé, living on the streets is not the only way
Moé’s lived much of her life on the streets of Tahiti. She was a victim of domestic abuse but has managed to leave that life behind. She currently lives in the emergency shelter managed by the Te Torea association and dreams of having a job and a house with a garden, to start a new life with her partner and their dog.
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