Breaking News: UNECCAS Mobilizes Against Widespread Challenges
Solidarity at Risk: UNECCAS Faces Critical Issues in Local Communities
Amidst a backdrop where local solidarity is facing unprecedented challenges, the Union Nationale des Centres Communaux et Communaux d’Action Sociale (UNECCAS) stands at the forefront of the fight. From battling the threats posed by the simplifications at Roquelaure to grappling with contentious budgetary debates during autumn, the UNECCAS national council convenes to address these pressing concerns.
Leaders Gather in Bordeaux for Major Meet
In Bordeaux, on September 18, 2025, at the CAPC (7 rue Ferrere, 33000 Bordeaux), Luc Carvounas, the mayor of Alfortville and the president of UNECCAS, along with key members of the National Bureau and the Board of Directors, will convene. Joining them will be Pierre HUMIC, the mayor of Bordeaux, who will kicking off the day’s discussions.
Maintaining Essential Services in Challenging Times
The morning agenda will center on main political priorities, latest social developments, and the critical role of CCAS. Importantly, a Cevipof survey for AMF reveals that 20% of French people prioritize enhancing social action, especially as municipal revenue increases. Education and housing follow as secondary concerns. This highlights the indelible role of municipal services in social well-being.
representan Food Security: A Groundbreaking Experiment
The afternoon session will feature a roundtable discussion on a major topic: food security. A significant innovation, the experiment in social food security, supported by the CCAS, City, and Metropolis of Bordeaux, will be presented. Experts and stakeholders will share their insights.
Addressing Future Needs and Innovations
With CESE’s data highlighting that food security is rising to a paramount issue for many councils, this initiative is part of a broader trend towards social welfare improvements. As technological advancements and societal shifts demand newer approaches to traditional problems, the example set by Bordeaux can serve as a benchmark for other municipalities.