Paris, December 15, 2025 – Paris is gearing up for its annual ‘La Nuit de la Solidarité’ (Night of Solidarity), scheduled for the night of January 22-23, 2026. This vital operation, now in its ninth year, aims to accurately count the number of homeless individuals in the capital and gather essential information to better address their needs. The initiative relies heavily on the participation of associations and Parisian volunteers.
Thousands of Volunteers Needed for Comprehensive Count
Organized by the City of Paris in collaboration with various associations, ‘La Nuit de la Solidarité’ deploys nearly 2,000 volunteers and social workers across the city. These teams will traverse streets, RATP metro stations, SNCF train stations, underground car parks, the Bois de Boulogne and Vincennes, and the perimeter of the périphérique. Their mission is not only to count but also to engage with homeless individuals, offering support and gathering data on their profiles and specific requirements.
The comprehensive nature of this census is crucial for the City of Paris to adapt its emergency and social services, as well as its accommodation provisions, to the real needs of the homeless population. Despite the significant number of participants each year, the City of Paris consistently faces a shortage of volunteers to carry out this extensive mission. Therefore, a renewed call has been issued to all Parisians aged 18 and over who wish to contribute. Registrations for volunteers remain open until January.
Rising Numbers and Expanded Scope
The urgency of this initiative is underscored by the increasing number of homeless individuals recorded in previous years. In 2025, a total of 4,292 people were counted sleeping rough in Paris, a figure that surpassed the previous year’s count. This included 785 individuals in participating municipalities within the Greater Paris metropolitan area. In recent years, approximately thirty municipalities in Seine-Saint-Denis and Hauts-de-Seine have joined the event, extending the reach of the census beyond the capital itself.
The data collected during ‘La Nuit de la Solidarité’ provides invaluable insights into the scale of homelessness and the evolving demographics of those affected. This information is then used to inform policy decisions, allocate resources more effectively, and develop targeted support programs. The ultimate goal is to ensure that emergency and social services, as well as housing solutions, are tailored to meet the specific challenges faced by Paris’s homeless community.
Practical Information and How to Participate
Date: January 22, 2026
Official Website for Registration and Information: nuit-solidarite.paris.fr
For those interested in contributing to this essential civic effort, registration is a straightforward process through the official website. Volunteers play a direct role in fostering a more inclusive and supportive community for all residents of Paris. The collective effort of volunteers and social workers is fundamental to the success of ‘La Nuit de la Solidarité’ and its ongoing impact on the lives of homeless individuals in the city.
Source: sortiraparis.com