The Activities component of the MANTRAS Plan is based on a simple conviction: activity is not an occupation. It is a leverage point to reclaim a place, a rhythm, and the capacity to act.

Isolation, forced inactivity, or disconnection from social and professional spaces durably weaken life pathways. Conversely, appropriate activities help rebuild connection, continuity, and perspective.

Our Role

Sociolution is neither a leisure center nor a strict workforce integration agency.

Our role is to facilitate access to structuring social, creative, or professional activities that support rebuilding, re engagement, and gradual autonomy.

We intervene when the absence of activity becomes a factor of isolation, disengagement, or loss of future perspective.

What the Activities Axis Covers

The activities proposed or supported may include:

  • social and collective activities to rebuild connection and a sense of belonging
  • creative activities as tools for expression, recognition, and rebuilding
  • educational or training activities to develop skills and knowledge
  • support toward professional autonomy, particularly for individuals wishing to become self employed
  • anonymous peer support circles offering a safe space for expression, sharing, and mutual support

Activities are designed to be compatible with people’s capacities, constraints, and pace.

What We Do in Practice

Depending on individual situations, we act to:

  • identify relevant activities based on needs and capacities
  • facilitate access to social, creative, or training activities
  • support individual or collective projects
  • accompany pathways toward financial autonomy, including through self employment
  • intervene on site to encourage engagement, dialogue, and continuity

The objective is to support sustainable momentum, not isolated actions.

Why This Axis Is Central

Without structuring activity:

  • isolation takes hold
  • confidence erodes
  • skills weaken
  • the other components of the MANTRAS Plan lose effectiveness

Appropriate activities support health, stability, and the ability to plan for the future.

A Coordinated Approach

The Activities component works in coordination with:

This coordination helps prevent disruptions in life pathways.

Who It Is For

This support is intended for people who:

  • experience isolation or forced inactivity
  • wish to resume activity at their own pace
  • seek a framework to rebuild social or professional momentum
  • consider gradual financial autonomy, including through independent work

Our Positioning

We act in complementarity with existing programs and initiatives carried by the organization.

Our objective is not to occupy, but to support activities that allow people to project themselves forward and build long term stability.

Act With Us

Supporting Sociolution means enabling the implementation of activities that rebuild connection, support life pathways, and open sustainable perspectives.

Each membership and each donation strengthens our capacity to accompany these trajectories.

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