As part of its activities to assist the return to work, Secours Catholique d'Angers realized the importance of creating a self-contained outreach garage in the form of a workforce development agency. Solidarauto 49 will have the mission of enabling the most disadvantaged persons to achieve mobility by individual transport, at minimum cost.
The fragmentation of the region forces people to settle increasingly far from the cities, whereas the jobs are concentrated in the industrial zones of the built-up areas, imposing ever greater home-work distances. At the same time, the number of offers of "atypical" jobs, which do not always correspond to the working hours of public transport, is growing steadily.
This project fits into the workforce development system defined by work, housing, health and mobility. It relies on a solid study conducted by an outside firm, jointly with all the associative and social partners of the area.
Access to an outreach automobile garage will exclusively concern people on welfare (minimum wage earners, youths under twenty-six, handicapped persons) and within the scope of a workforce development agency. Three types of services will be proposed: the sale of recovered, repaired and overhauled vehicles on microcredit; the leasing of vehicles from the same source to any person seeking a job to return to work (fixed-term or open-term contract); and repairs.
