A Social Reintegration Café:
Where social reintegration meets Caribbean taste
Morir Soñando (Dying dreaming), named after a Dominican drink, is a solidarity snack bar aimed at supporting the social and economic reintegration of migrant women from
priority neighborhoods of Fort-de-France, who are victims of or at risk of prostitution.
This project offers local workers and residents a warm space in which to enjoy authentic Caribbean cuisine that is simple, tasty and full of
senses.
A springboard to professional independence
In partnership with the Mouvement du Nid – Martinique, the project supports a group of women beneficiaries through a professional and entrepreneurial pathway.
The socio-professional integration of women who have experienced prostitution represents a major challenge, all the more so in a context of structural unemployment in Martinique. These
women have to overcome additional obstacles linked to the social, economic and political context in which they live. Morir Soñando offers them a concrete solution: the creation and management of a snack bar in the Trois Lieu urban garden.
Under the supervision of a professional chef, the women are trained in catering skills and acquire essential competencies for their autonomy.

A gourmet, creative and inclusive space
in the heart of Fort-de-France
Morir Soñando is much more than a snack bar: it’s a place to meet and exchange ideas, where you can enjoy authentic Caribbean cuisine in a friendly atmosphere.
To complement the culinary offer, customers can take part in
no-fire introductory ceramic workshops, run by the beneficiaries themselves.
Ideally located at 122 rue Lamartine, in the heart of the city, Morir Soñando invites you to take a gourmet and committed break, combining inclusion, training and solidarity.



