Supporting the Community: A Summary of Recent Partnership Agreements and Subsidies in Trélazé

On signe

Partnership agreements with six associations whose subsidies are paid in several installments: Les Amis de l’Ardoise, the Cultural Association of Muslims, the Carré culture du Petit Pré, the Foyer Espérance, Trélazé Basket, Trélazé Gym Club.

It is guaranteed

Two loans taken out by Podeliha, for the rehabilitation of four supported housing units and emergency accommodation at the Vaillant Relay House (€227,000); the other for the rehabilitation of 76 housing units at the Foyer Les Toits Bleus, avenue de la République (€151,000). The guarantee, which covers half of the loan (respectively €113,500 and €75,500), Angers Loire Métropole guaranteeing the other half.

We rename

The Petit-Bois sports complex is now called “Grand Bellevue”, the same name as the cul-de-sac that serves it. It is a space that we wish to include in the renovation and extension of the district,” explains Marie-Hélène Petit, delegated councilor.

We subsidize

Two everyday cyclists for the purchase of helmets, locks, and various safety equipment. (€75 each).

Thirteen associations engaged in social and solidarity actions for a sum of €29,025. The League (€100), Family Planning (€200), Village Leisure Committee and Catholic Relief (€300), Solidarité Trélazé (€350), Foyer Jacques-Brel, Solidarité Femme 49 Le Beaumanoir (€500), Blood et Vie (€650), Restaurants du Cœur and Secours populaire (€1,000), CLCV Le Leur Pas (€1,625), Vivre ensemble (€22,000).

We contribute

To finance the Municipal Social Action Center (CCAS) for the year 2024: €820,000.

For child prevention and protection missions in the priority district of Grand-Bellevue, and entrusted by the Department to the Association for the Protection of Children and Adolescents (€31,298).

The activities of the Public School Fund, given the number of children in school, and its budget forecasts (€200,100). And according to the same criteria at OGEC Montrieux and Bel-Air (€262,175).

To actions carried out by the Léo-Lagrange association, delegatee of socio-educational activities until December 31, 2027 (€1 million,249,763). This sum will be distributed according to the services concerned: primary education: €391,432; APR: €353,463; Jean-Gueguen leisure center: €53,444; Maisoncouleurs maternal leisure center: €57,802; Mine-d’éveil maternal leisure center: €64,919; Jean-Gueguen social center: €122,592; local 11/15 year olds (REP’R) and municipal children’s council: €92,656; Ginette-Leroux social center: €113,455.

In the budget of the Henri-Dutilleux intercommunal music school (community share: €90,836).

To each his own

The municipal council distributed its subsidies (€139,300) between the city’s 26 sports clubs. According to a calculation method integrating package assistance, criteria assistance and a bonus component, an experiment, explains Amine Karim, sports assistant. Anjou Triathlon, Aïkido ACPT, CPAT Plongée and Entente cyclotouriste and the Union cyclotouriste will thus receive €150; the sports associations of the Jean-Rostand college, the Ludovic-Ménard high school, the Badminton club, maintenance gymnastics for adults, voluntary gymnastics and the sports retreat, €350.

The Karate Club (€650); the Trélazéen Judo Dojo (€1,700); Esperance table tennis (€1,800); L’Echiquier club (€800); the Fitness Club (€1,200), the boxing club (€3,400); Futsal (€4,600), wrestling (€5,500); Sporting (€5,100); Handball (€8,700); the Trélazéen Judo club (€10,000); Basketball (€13,500); the Foyer Espérance football (€33,500); and the Trélazé gymnastics (€34,100).

2024-03-18 05:58:31
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