A former beneficiary of her town’s solidarity grocery store, she became a volunteer

A former beneficiary of her town’s solidarity grocery store, she became a volunteer
A former beneficiary of her town’s solidarity grocery store, she became a volunteer

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The Maine Cœur de Sarthe social center, the Maison des projets, has about a hundred volunteers. Jacqueline, Béatrice and Dominique are among them. They help out at the solidarity grocery store in Ballon-Saint-Mars.

From left to right, Jacqueline, Béatrice and Dominique, all three volunteers at the solidarity grocery store, are very happy to participate in improving the daily lives of the beneficiaries. | FREE MAINE


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  • From left to right, Jacqueline, Béatrice and Dominique, all three volunteers at the solidarity grocery store, are very happy to participate in improving the daily lives of the beneficiaries. | FREE MAINE

The Maison des projets is the social center of the territory that brings together 13 municipalities of the Communauté de Communes Maine Cœur de Sarthe. While around forty people are employed there, the volunteers, nearly a hundred, are essential. Here are Jacqueline, Béatrice and Dominique who give their time to the solidarity grocery store.

“To change their minds”

Jacqueline, a retired former trader, joined the team two years ago. I met people from the Maison des Projets who convinced me to come. This allows me to give…

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