In 2020, during the launch, 214 ideas were submitted for 52 projects selected by 32,034 citizen votes. This year, the themes of territorial resilience and youth are at the heart of the participatory budget. 60% of projects are located in rural areas.
“80% of projects are submitted by associations, 11% by municipalities or Public Intercommunal Cooperation Establishments, and 4% by Social and Solidarity Economy structures (excluding associations),” specifies the Department in a press release.
The initiatives put to the vote are “oriented towards anticipation, adaptation and transformation of the Gironde and make it possible to raise awareness among its inhabitants of the acceleration of environmental and societal changes”. 800,000 euros are earmarked for the projects which win the most votes. 100,000 euros are reserved for projects submitted by young people aged 11 to 25.
All Girondins, from 11 years old, can vote on the site jeparticipe.gironde.fr. To validate their votes, participants must select at least three different projects. The winning projects will be announced on March 4 at 6:30 p.m. live on the site I am a participant.
🛠 Renovation of a vacant building for homeless families
Created in spring 2022 in Bordeaux, the Dédale network brings together associations committed to the fight against poor housing. It renovates vacant housing so that it can be inhabited by homeless people, part of transitional urban planning.
As part of the participatory budget, Dédale plans to create “relay housing” in the former Kabako squat, rue Camille-Godard in Bordeaux. The association estimates the rehabilitation of the building to cost less than 40,000 euros, the building already being connected to drinking water, electricity, town gas and the collective sanitation network.
“This project aims, in addition to existing systems, to create a new offer of supportive housing to accommodate, with their parents, children currently on the streets in Gironde,” summarizes Dédale.
🎵 A music room in a rural area
Located in Captieux in the South Gironde, the third place La Boussole, which notably hosts the alternative school of La Chrysalide, wishes to create a “soundproof music room”. The latter is aimed at young people, but at “musicians of all ages”.
“This space will allow meetings between young people from the village and surrounding areas but also multi-age meetings,” writes the association in the presentation of its project.
La Boussole is also considering “putting in place less energy-consuming sound systems and shows as part of the fight against global warming”.
🍽 A truck to take action against students’ food insecurity
The Atena federationwhich brings together around thirty associations in the Aquitaine region, wishes to purchase a truck in order to supply its solidarity grocery store, Le Comptoir d’Aliénor, based on the Talence university campus, open since 2017. The truck must allow “to go and collect food and hygiene products for university students.”
🎊 An associative and activist bar in Bordeaux
Damaged by the health crisis, many associative bars have lowered the curtain in the Bordeaux area. The association Mauvescreated in 2023, aims to “bring together those who wish to fight against systemic oppression and participate in co-creating an alternative solidarity space”.
The association wishes to design a community bar in which hotlines and discussion groups could be held for women and gender minorities who are victims of gender-based and sexual violence or foreign people deprived of their rights. Who says bar, also says festive and activist events open to all with “solidarity” drink prices to “ensure as much as possible the inclusion of the most precarious people”.
🚺 Shelter for women victims of violence
In Étauliers, the association Palace of the Louves carries a work project for the rehabilitation of two apartments intended to shelter women and their children who are victims of violence. The association aims to protect women victims of domestic violence, alone or with children, in Haute Gironde.
A territory where this violence is up 67% over 4 years. 400 victims of domestic violence appeared before the police in 2022.
⚽️ Football and disability
Two teenagers created, in 2023, the HDC Foot armchair Sud Médoc association in order to create an electric wheelchair football team for young people aged 6 to 25. To get started, they need to buy two special chairs (called Strike Force), which each cost more than 15,000 euros.
“Having a wheelchair football team dedicated to teenagers with disabilities would allow us to be among young people, to play sports, to meet other young people like us during competitions and to have a somewhat normal young life », writes the association in the presentation of its project.
🩸 Fight against menstrual poverty
L’association the grocery store, which runs a solidarity grocery store in the Capucins district of Bordeaux, offers to install free hygienic protection dispensers in various public places. While the association already collaborates with New Cyclesit wishes to “normalize the apprehension of these products, make them accessible to all through free distribution and to raise awareness of alternatives, offering disposable and washable products”.
In France, the number of women in financial difficulties to obtain periodic protection has doubled since 2021, bringing to 4 million people in menstrual poverty.
📻 A web radio on the Arcachon Basin
The Gujanese association Kultoural launches the web radio Slikke radio. Its editor-in-chief will be Laurent Bigarella, who holds the same position at the cultural magazine Le Type. In a territory prey to ecological upheavals (fires in summer 2022, erosion, floods), Slikke radio proposes to “connect arts and research to question the evolution of the Arcachon Basin ecosystem”.
Before setting up in Gujan-Mestras, the radio first wishes to be “mobile with a view to meeting all the actors who participate in thinking about the future of the Arcachon Basin territory”. and aims to become a “channel of communication between the scientific community and the general public”.
🌳 A trailer to democratize agroecology
Inspired Gardensbased in Taillan-Médoc, wishes to “form links with agroecology stakeholders in the department using a dedicated trailer”.
Several times a year, the association plans to meet amateur gardeners and family or shared gardens, in order to “train people in agroecology “from seed to seed”, to share and exchange peasant seeds. , do tastings of different varieties.” Ultimately, Les Jardins Inspirés hope to open a “farmer seed house” in a peri-urban area.
The association has already received a Agenda 21 Trophy in the association and social and solidarity economy category by the Department following the creation of a 200m2 “school garden”, in front of the west entrance to Majolan park between Blanquefort and Eysines.
🎭 Theater outside the walls in Entre-deux-Mers
The company The Boards on Fire, based in Saint-Caprais-de-Bordeaux, wishes to develop theater “outside the walls” in the municipalities of the region. She cites as examples medico-social establishments, EHPADs, leisure centers and even small, remote communities in Entre-deux-Mers.
The group of 10 young actors, aged 15 to 18, wishes to “come into contact with a wider audience, in particular an audience who does not necessarily have the means to come to [eux] : young people, the elderly or disabled people. The funding granted by the Department would allow them to “equip themselves with equipment adapted to a nomadic theater practice”.
2024-02-27 05:03:50
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