Abbé Pierre
Abbé Pierre, born Henri Grouès in 1912, was a French priest and humanitarian known for his work in social justice and poverty alleviation. He founded the Emmaus Movement in 1949, which aimed to help the homeless and marginalized by providing them with shelter and work opportunities. His efforts gained national attention, especially during the harsh winters in France when he advocated for the rights of the poor.
Throughout his life, Abbé Pierre became a symbol of compassion and activism. He was a vocal critic of social inequality and worked tirelessly to raise awareness about the plight of the homeless. His legacy continues to inspire many in the fight against poverty and injustice.