Submitted
2020 Elevate Prize

É UM RESTAURANTE

Team Leader
Américo Nave
About You and Your Work
Your bio:

My name is Americo Nave, I am a clinical psychologist. I have been working with vulnerable groups since 1998 - asylum seekers, refugees, migrants, drug users and homeless people - through the implementation and coordination of community intervention projects. I am the co-founder and Executive Director of CRESCER. CRESCER is a Portuguese NGO that we created in 2001 with a group of psychologists, that promotes the adaptation of responses to the needs of target audiences, implementing innovative projects and doing advocacy work in defense of those same audiences.

Project name:
É UM RESTAURANTE
One-line project summary:
É UM RESTAURANTE is a social project, that promotes inclusion in the labour market of people who experienced homelessness.
Present your project.

É UM RESTAURANTE means "It's a Restaurant" in Portuguese. We created this project because we realized that there was a lack of adapted answers for people living in vulnerable situations to be reintegrated into the labour market.

It is a restaurant located in the heart of Lisbon, with a menu designed by a well-known Chef. But most important of all, it is a social project, that promotes inclusion of people who experienced homelessness. People are trained in social and technical skills and integrated in the restaurant on an on-the-job training, on a rotating basis. After that, they are supported by our teams to integrate the labour market through professional internships in partner restaurants.

We give 75 people per year the opportunity and tools to improve their social conditions. We are proposing a long-lasting change, implemented through an innovative answer that can be replicated. 

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What specific problem are you solving?

After Lisbon City Hall analysis )it was estimated that in 2018 there were 2328 people living in homeless condition in Lisbon. Among them, 361 people without any shelter. In whole Portugal, the numbers raise to 4414 people (OCDE). The homeless situation, besides the harmful consequences in physical and psychological terms, leads to a deterioration of social and professional aptitudes required by society and labour market.Therefore, we strongly believe that it is necessary to create a set of integrative responses for people living in homeless situation, recognizing their past, and looking at their skills, empowering them on the path towards inclusion.

All the people living in the streets need a little bit of support to get out. This project provides the support needed to do so. Through training and employment, we re-integrated people in the labour market and more broadly into the community. The restaurant is the trampoline that allows beneficiaries to recreate social and professional links, and to have the economic resources to pay for a place to stay and for their needs. The project promotes the autonomy of the people we support, which allows a long-term answer.

What is your project?

É UM RESTAURANTE is a social business which main objective is to integrate in the labour market people who have experienced homelessness.

Every year 75 people are selected, divided in groups, to integrate the project through a training program, a tailormade answer created in partnership with Lisbon City Hall, Employment Service and School of Tourism, among other partners.

People learn social and technical skills, and integrate an on-the-job training at É UM RESTAURANTE, where they guarantee the service of a casual fine-dining restaurant. The menu is designed by a well-known Portuguese Chef. This restaurant, open to the public, is located in the heart of Lisbon. During the training, beneficiaries receive a scholarship as well as technical support from the psychologist of the programme in order to create their individual plans for recovery. After the training they go for a 6-month internship at a partner restaurant. Every 3 month a new group is integrated into the project.

In business terms, we expect for this project to be auto-sustainable at the end of year 3, so we can assure a continuity of the project, without relying on funding. 

Who does your project serve, and in what ways is the project impacting their lives?

This project impacts the lives of the participants (people who experienced homeless situation) since it is adapted to their needs. We start by asking them what they need and how the project can help.

We provide support during the whole process, in different areas, such as psychological, housing, food, cloths and any other support they may need. 2 Chefs work with the trainees at the restaurant, not only in technical aspects, but also helping them improve behavior, respecting colleagues, time tables, and takeing responsibilities.

We can verify higher rates of autonomy among the target audience, increasing self-esteem, ameliorated presentation, a more polite interaction with peers, among others. Most of the participants adhere now to social and health existing responses and treat pending issues.

In the first 6 months of the project we have integrated 47 people. 10 people out of this number are ready to integrate the labour market. We have contributed to make national policies on regard of this public evolve, and we will continue to fight for this cause.

We search for new and innovative answers, since all the existing answers for this public do not seem to be working. We promote a humanist approach. 

Which dimension of The Elevate Prize does your project most closely address?
  • Elevating opportunities for all people, especially those who are traditionally left behind
Explain how your project relates to The Elevate Prize and your selected dimension.

Through this project we intend to provide opportunities for people who could be considered out of the system. We propose an innovative answer for a critical issue in our community, homelessness situations, that we believe can be eradicated. Some of the people we reintegrate have not worked for a long period, and have lost the reflexes to live in society. The daily support of a case worker/psychologist provide trainees the elements so they can establish their own personal path.

How did you come up with your project?

I came up with the idea in 2016, when Lisbon City Hall requested CRESCER to take a space located in the center of Lisbon to serve food for people experiencing homelessness. I explained that was not the kind of activities we could do and propose an alternative. To create a restaurant where people who have experienced homelessness will prepare and serve food for all of us. There they will be trained and guarantee service and kitchen. And there it all started.

I invited to join the project a well-known Portuguese Chef with whom I had worked with before. . He would bring to the project the technical expertise in the restauration sector, and create the concept and the menu. A communication agency joined us in order to create the image and business concept. CRESCER will bring the technical known-how of almost 20 years working with this target audience.

The rest of the partners came smoothly little by little. We count today more than 20 sponsors involved. As I said before, we always assume that it must be the responses to adapt to people and not the opposite. This project is an example of that.

Why are you passionate about your project?

CRESCER has been supporting people experiencing homelessness since 2001. We strongly believe that every person has the right to a home.

In 2013 we have developed the project “E UMA CASA, Lisboa Housing First” to eradicate chronic homelessness situations in the streets of Lisbon. Through all our work with these public, we realized that the existent answers were not adapted to their reality. Even when there where job offers in the market, the conditions did not seem to fit the needs of the people. A lot of the people we accompanied had lost hope after having tried different integration solutions that they could not keep up with. So, we decided that it was time to think out of the box, and design an alternative, adapted and innovative answer that will promote real and long-term social inclusion.

At CRESCER we do communitarian-intervention work, we are close to the people, we work on a trust-based relationship with our publics, to better understand their needs and provide the support they really need. It is this approach that lead us to our answer. It was natural.

Why are you well-positioned to deliver this project?

At CRESCER we have been working with people experiencing homelessness for several years. Besides the Housing First project described before, we have also 3 outreach teams that provide support in the city of Lisbon, as well as a Drop-In Center, where people come to find a secure space, with psychological as well as material support.

I have put together a multidisciplinary team composed of psychologists, social workers, nurses and doctors. At the beginning we were five, today we are nearly fifty. We work closely with the people in the streets, listening to them and acting through a Harm Reduction intervention method.

We have been in the field since 2001 and we have testimony the implementation of several policies that did not work. Currently there are more than 2000 people experiencing homelessness in the streets of Lisbon. I personally believe that it is possible to revert this situation. I believe that every individual has the right to have access to basic Human Rights, and this includes a home, and is for that right I have been advocating since the creation of CRESCER

We have demonstrated through our projects that we can do better. The Housing First project has a high and promising rate of success. More than 89% of people who integrate the project do not go back to the streets. It means that a real and deep change is possible if we apply the right means. É Um Restaurante is for me a clear example of that.

Provide an example of your ability to overcome adversity.

During the implementation of our project, we faced different challenges. For example, the prejudges that clients would not come to our restaurant because they were afraid of the sanitarian aspect, since we were employing people who used to live in the streets. Also, they did not believe that someone with potential alcohol or drug abuse, could respect a time schedule, authority and a work environment.

Our answer was to strongly support the trainees. To treat them with no difference than any other employee of a restaurant. After all, when a person goes to an interview for a job he is not asked whether he or she has any consumptions. We need to break this stigma. Of course the implementation was not easy. Of course we have had difficult times, but with a great team work we could overcome the difficulties and move forward.

We had to adapt some aspects of our training, we had to be more flexible in certain aspects to cope with difficulties that some of trainees showed. For some of them, it had been more than 10 years since they last had an employment. The support from a social worker/psychologist was essential to achieve this objective. 

Describe a past experience that demonstrates your leadership ability.

At CRESCER we have been advocating since the beginning for the rights of alcohol and drug users. I started in 2001 working in the field with this public, and I have seen in twenty years several public policies being applied that did not work out. We have recently received the announcement for governmental funding for a “Wet House”, a project we have been advocating for since a long time. We will be coordinating a space to treat people in homelessness situation that consume alcohol. This is a real victory, since the traditional shelters do not allow people with consumptions. Strange fact knowing that people living in the streets have comorbidities and most of the time psychological, consumption, poverty variables are interlinked. In this, as in all the projects we develop, we intend to adapt our answer to the people we work with and to their needs.

Recently, we have received a Golden Medal of Honor by Portuguese Government for the work we have been doing for the past 19 years towards Human Rights. It is an incredible recognition, but we believe it is our duty, and we will continue to work to make sure that no-one is left behind.  

How long have you been working on your project?
The idea arose in 2016
Where are you headquartered?
Lisboa, Portugal
What type of organization is your project?
  • Other, including part of a larger organization (please explain below)
If you selected Other, please explain here.

This project is a social business implemented by CRESCER which is a Portuguese non-for-profit /charity.

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Solution Team:
Américo Nave
Américo Nave
Executive Director, CRESCER