“Cooperation is the cornerstone of our educational program” [Interview]

Deeply rooted in local communities, rural family homes (MFRs) provide work-study training to nearly 100,000 people each year. This nonprofit movement promotes a comprehensive educational approach designed to enable young people to pursue careers in agriculture, skilled trades, or personal services. Through their involvement in group projects, these young people develop their social and emotional skills.

Author(s): Grimault Roland

Publishing year: 2026

Pages: 16

Health in Action, 2026, n° 472, p. 16

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