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HISTORY | ENVIRONMENT | SOCIAL ECONOMY | CULTURE | SOLIDARITY Sleep Well, the official youth hostel City of Brussels, has been providing a warm welcome and attending to the comfort of tourists from Belgium and elsewhere for the past 30 years. But the Hostel arose above all from a social project and works even today to put into practice the principles of a sustainable development policy in its daily management.You will find below a brief history of the hostel as well as an outline of the fields in which we are active and projects which we realized these last years. The story of Sleep Well has to be read through the various social projects which the hostel introduced and developed. When, during the course of the year on 1978, Gustave Stoop and the members of the Community of Finistère open the youth hostel, which will become Sleep Well afterward, they indeed pursue an exclusively social objective. They hope to make some profits to support “SOS Young people”, a reception center of six rooms for young people in state of distress which Gustave Stoop had accommodated, from 1976, in the same building. Very quickly, the cohabitation under the same roof of two groups of individuals whom everything separates turns out impossible: on one side, young people in trouble (given drugs, absconders, etc.) and on the other one, young backpackers. Since this time, the building of the street of the Laundry does not accommodate more than users of the youth hostel Sleep Well. But his activities do not limit themselves to the hosting of young travelers. The promoters of the Sleep Well wish more than everything to continue to support social projects. Having helped “SOS Young people” during several years, Sleep Well acquires the Abbey Saint Gérard de Brogne ( Mettet) in the middle of 1980s. It will become very fast a major regional cultural center and Sleep Well will develop also a Company of “Training by the Work” , today recognized, after its "relocation" a few kilometers away from its place of creation, under the name of “Ateliers de Pontaury” there.
Sleep Well grants a particular attention on its environmental management and commit itself to minimize its impact on the environment. The initiatives which the hostel undertakes in this field concern the development of the building ship, the management of the waste, the consumptions and the choice of the offered or sold products. In 2008, the Brussels Institute for the Management of the Environment (IBGE) granted to Sleep Well an ecolabel of 2 stars (label 2008/133/2) which rewards all present and future ecological initiatives.
Qualifying training organised in partnership with the non-profit FOR.e.t. association Since September, 2005, More than hundred persons followed a "housekeeper/houseboys" training in Sleep Well, 85% of them found a job after the training. Since February, 2010, young workers (first employment - Local Initiative of Employment Development) are following a "apprentice chef" training course in the hostel. Rehabilitation In partnership with several associations, Sleep Well contributes to the rehabilitation of young people who have dropped out of school or who requires to perform community service. Since 2005, about fifteen young citizen have performed community works and about ten young people in early school leaving made a training in Sleep Well (partners: SAS, Radian, Magic, Escale).
To promote Brussels artists, but also to promote sustainable toursim by the way of culture are also part of Sleep Well's missions. Let us note some achievements in these fields:
Sleepwell finances various projects: Trough the Gustave Stoop fondation: Created in 2006 on the initiative of Sleep Well and Rotary Club of Brussels, the Gustave Stoop foundation have for mission to support financially any project realized for the benefit of young people. In 2010, she rewarded the efforts of the NPOs " Solidarcité " and " Union of the tenants District the North " by offering them a grant to help them achieving their projects.www.fondationgustavestoop.be Internal projects: The board of directors, as well as the workers, are involved in the choice of the supported projects. In 2010, Sleep Well participated in the project " Ethiopia Mobility Cycle " initiated by UNICEF and supported by Brussels and Addis Ababa / Entoto Rotary Clubs. The contribution of Sleep Well served to pay the manufacturing and the delivery of 40 wheelchairs for young handicapped. These chairs were offered to the Hawassa Rehabilitation Center of Cheshire Ethiopia services - a center which takes care of the reinstatement of young handicapped people in their local community. |









