Brussels South Station is often portrayed as a dangerous and transient space—a hub of crime and hurried passengers. Yet for many, it is also a place of residence, community, and survival. This project seeks to nuance this polarizing narrative by turning a journalistic and artistic lens toward the organizations and individuals working on the ground to provide healthcare, harm reduction, hygiene services, a cup of coffee and some kind words. An international group of comics artists and creators worked together on this multi layered story. It was published in print in Stripgids in Dutch and in Bruxelles en mouvements in French


























