On January 21, the CGR cinema welcomed staff from Tarn-et-Garonne Habitat for the greeting ceremony. José Gonzalez, president of TGH, recalled the primary mission, namely to guarantee quality housing for all. He took stock of the past year, with the delivery of the Montamat residence in Saint-Etienne-de-Tulmont with several HSS (Habitat Senior Services) housing units, and the delivery of the Percin residence in Montech. In Castelsarrasin a residence was delivered to Chemin de Promes. Building P of the Cité Chambord in Montauban was destroyed as part of the urban renovation operation which will see the construction of a new headquarters for TGH and 35 housing units. Several cities have been rehabilitated, notably the Macalet SNI city in Castelsarrasin, the ARSEAA in Valence d'Agen. A creation of a Relience relay house in Montauban. He emphasizes that these achievements are not just numbers, but they represent families finding homes, people feeling safe and lives improving. For him, the road is still long, the meaning of the message delivered by the Social Union for Housing delivered during the congress in Montpellier and also expressed by Valérie Letard, Minister of Housing. The challenges are numerous, the housing crisis, a tense economic and financial context and above all the importance of meeting the needs of the territory. All of this requires a strong commitment from everyone, citizens and elected officials. In 2025, TGH will reach a milestone with 5,000 housing units. Finally, he wanted to thank the staff and retirees and presented Cathy Rodrigues Morgado, Véronique Calcagno and Pascal Gargaros with work medals, silver (20 years) for the first and gold (35 years) for the other two. Linda Pradelle, general director of TGH, underlined the dynamism of the organization, the department's leading lessor (+150 housing units in 2024, +180 planned for 2025). Despite the various constraints and uncertainties, she asked everyone to “remain optimistic”.
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