Do you feel lonely and have a room available?

Vous vous sentez seul(e) et vous avez une chambre de disponible ?

Whether you are a senior or a young professional, living alone, especially in these times of health crisis where social exclusion further deepens loneliness, is becoming increasingly unbearable for many. Offering a room can be an ideal solution. You are alone but have space to welcome someone […]

Whether you are a senior or a young professional, living alone, especially in these times of health crisis where social exclusion further deepens loneliness, is becoming increasingly unbearable for many. Offering a room can be an ideal solution.

You are alone but have space to welcome someone? How about hosting a person to keep you company? You could share convivial moments, conversations, crafts, or simply daily tasks in your guest room.

A simple and effective way is available to you: housing in exchange for a service!

A little company never hurts anyone!

If loneliness weighs on you, why not house someone in your home? That would be on the condition, of course, of offering at least a comfortable room for your guests.

Toitchezmoi brings people together. Host-hosters offer a room in exchange for services or presence. Supportive cohabitants are looking for a room in exchange for their skills.

Manners and skills are competencies. Many cohabitants are looking to be housed for free. Above all, they want to meet people and share unique moments and their experiences with their hosts.

How to find the person who suits you?

Whether you are a host or a cohabitant, you can register for free on Toitchezmoi. Then, you can chat or talk on the phone with members who best match your expectations and affinities. Look for words like ‘room’ in profiles to refine your search.

Once the connection is established, you can meet and sign an agreement or contract between you. This allows you to define, if you wish, your future relationship. The platform has established certain rules (number 23) promoting a relationship of trust.

Solidarity is more important than ever!

The presence of COVID-19 has led to confinement and social isolation. Hosting a cohabitant means gaining a new friend and recreating social bonds. Everyone benefits, you as a host of course. But also the person you welcome with kindness, especially by offering a room to this person.