Acceuil SVE
Start date: Aug 29, 2016,
End date: Aug 28, 2017
PROJECT
FINISHED
4 structures of the association are Scoope in priority areas of the city of Saumur.Saumur is a town in the French sub-prefecture of the Maine Department -and- Loire, in Pays de la Loire.This is the third municipality of the department in terms of population (27 500 inhabitants).The Scoope is defined as a resource instead offering services and coordinate activities, social, educational and cultural promoting local initiatives.It develops both collective action to develop social cohesion by group travel and leisure, festivals and cultural events and actions to strengthen the cohesion of the family unit in the framework of projects.The action of the structure falls within social animation, it has a collective target and leaves part of the initiative of young people, people.The association is open to social diversity, it supports a diverse audience.Structure of proximity, Scoope is a place offering services and coordinated activities with social purposes, educational and cultural, intergenerational promoting the implementation of local initiatives.Open to social diversity, with a diverse audience of his origins, culture ... with a visibility of its action through the supports of the town of Saumur, but also from its website the association is labeled Digital Public Space .The social project of the association is defined under and in accordance with local realities and evaluation of activities previously carried out, it puts into perspective the problems identified in the diagnosis shared with partners.Some numbers:- We see a strong increase in the concentration of single-parent families- 2/3 live below the low income threshold, marked by a high unemployment rate of around 30%.- The population of our territories is often marginalized, with the concern of exclusion and precarious situations. Indeed over 50% of fiscal households of Saumur have incomes below the tax threshold.- 20% of the population of the town of Saumur has an income below the poverty line, especially in areas where the association operates.- 15% of workers are unemployed with a large disparity between Saumur neighborhoods.Hosting a volunteer EVS is part of an educational approach to European dimension on which the animation team and the volunteers of the association wishes Scoope register.This project forms and through different projects: some have already taken place (européeennes stays in different cities, information and youth meeting with professionals of European mobility ...) and others are thinking or in construction.In welcoming Rojda, the animation team clearly wants to bring his audience to open up to Europe: indeed we hope that this volunteer can, by its origin and experience, be a resource person for our young .Arriving at creating links between our youth and young people from the country of origin (Turkey) welcomed the voluntary, the animation team would like to bring his audience to participate in a European exchange.Rojda already intervenes in his country to Turkish youth (7-12 years) and showed a real enthusiasm and passion (in the interview Skype, email exchanges) to incrire in this project.During his stay in our structure, Rojda will be part of the animation team.It will be presented to all members of the various structures, active volunteers of the association, municipal officials referents of social action of the city and the various partners of the Scoope.By participating in the weekly meeting of the leadership team she will also have the opportunity to express themselves, to give his views on various topics (current projects, evolution of his work with young people ...), d bring his experience in a book that "mastery" to discuss any problems encountered.To this will be added weekly meetings with his tutors, who will assess and facilitate the integration of Rojda.The association hopes that hosting the volunteer (the origins, customs and various us) do emerge from the public it will rub (especially 11-18 years) questions, questions, but it also promotes and raises their desire to open outwards and be part of a project approach to "large scale".