The Resources component of the MANTRAS Plan is based on a broad and practical definition of resources.
A resource is anything that enables a person to act on their situation, stabilize their daily life, and build real autonomy. It may include material, financial, educational, technical, human, or organizational means.
When these resources are absent, inaccessible, or fragmented, precarity persists, even when theoretical rights exist.
Our Role
Sociolution is neither a one stop service nor a program specialized in a single field.
Our role is to facilitate access to necessary resources, make them usable, and support their coordination so that they have a real impact on people’s lives.
We intervene when lack of means, more than lack of will, prevents stabilization or future planning.
What the Resources Axis Covers
Resources may include:
- financial resources such as aid, grants, financial support, or assistance programs
- material resources necessary for daily life, housing, work, or education
- educational and learning resources to understand, acquire knowledge, and gain autonomy
- technical and digital resources essential for accessing rights, employment, and administrative processes
- human and relational resources that prevent people from facing difficulties alone
Resources are only useful if they are accessible, understandable, and actionable.
What We Do in Practice
Depending on individual situations, we act to:
- identify the resources truly necessary for a person’s situation
- facilitate access to financial and material resources
- direct people toward appropriate programs and solutions, whether internal or external
- support access to educational and technical resources
- help coordinate multiple resources to avoid dead ends
The objective is to enable gradual autonomy based on concrete means.
Why This Axis Is Central
Without mobilizable resources:
- precarity continues
- procedures fail
- the other components of the MANTRAS Plan lose effectiveness
Resources form the operational foundation that allows other levers to act sustainably.
A Coordinated Approach
The Resources component works closely with:
- the Medical component, when access to healthcare depends on material or financial means
- Adaptations, which often require technical or material resources
- Activities, to transform means into real autonomy
- Securities, since access to resources conditions stability
This coordination prevents resources from remaining isolated or ineffective.
Who It Is For
This support is intended for people who:
- lack the means to act on their situation
- have access to rights but cannot mobilize them
- face an accumulation of material, financial, or educational needs
- need support to transform scattered resources into concrete levers
Our Positioning
We act in complementarity with existing programs and initiatives carried by the organization.
Our objective is not to act in place of people, but to make resources effective and useful.
Act With Us
Supporting Sociolution means enabling access to concrete resources that make autonomy possible.
Each membership and each donation strengthens our ability to mobilize and coordinate these means.
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