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Fort Vauban 1

Fouras-les-Bains (17450), France


Description of the Work

In an idyllic setting with breathtaking views of the legendary Fort Boyard, this project invites you to participate in the renovation of Fort Vauban.
Much more than a heritage preservation project, this trip will be a powerful human experience, combining encounters, intercultural exchanges, and a shared commitment to building peace alongside the local residents.
At the mouth of the Charente, the Fouras peninsula boasts three ports and five beaches facing the Atlantic Ocean, offering a privileged natural environment where sea, nature, and history come together in harmony.
The municipality of Fouras-les-Bains and the Maison des Bateleurs – Solidarités Jeunesses association are renewing their partnership to continue passionately working on the restoration of this remarkable monument, in a spirit of solidarity, discovery and collective action.
In the mornings, you will help restore part of the exterior paving of Fort Vauban. No masonry skills are required: this project is open to everyone. You will have the opportunity to work in a magnificent setting, with breathtaking views of the Atlantic Ocean and Fort Boyard, while learning traditional restoration techniques and contributing to the preservation and enhancement of an iconic historic site.


Accommodation & Food

Shared accommodation in tents at the Fouras campsite (swimming pool, multi-sports area, Wi-Fi, snack bar, etc.).
Do not forget to bring a warm sleeping bag and a pillow.
Bicycles will be available for all your trips around town.
Food will be provided for breakfast, lunch, and dinner. A food budget has been set aside and will be managed by the activity leaders, who will keep you informed throughout the project. Meals, particularly lunch and dinner, will be prepared in turns by the participants. They must respect environmental values, local resources, and the cultural diversity of the group. Hot, cold, vegetarian, and vegan dishes will be available.


Location & Leisure

Fouras-les-Bains (17450), Charente-Maritime, 20 km from La Rochelle

Leisure : You will have the opportunity to enjoy many water sports, such as fishing and sailing, in partnership with local clubs. The beach, bike rides along the coast, pétanque and other surprises also await you.
You can also visit several museums and neighbouring towns such as La Rochelle and Rochefort.
Highlights of the stay will include meeting the locals, who are eager to chat with you, especially over an international meal.


Appointment

The management team will be waiting for you at Camping Le Cadoret in Fouras on Tuesday 9th, from 4pm onwards. All the information you need to get there will be on the project roadmap.


Host Organization

Solidarites Jeunesses works alongside a number of partner organisations world-wide, exchanging volunteers and organising international solidarity projects. The association has been the French branch of Youth Action for Peace till 2009, a movement created after the First World War in order to reconcile people of different nationalities through a better mutual understanding. National Solidarites Jeunesses is a national youth organisation, recognised by the French Ministry of Youth and Sport. Our national headquarters are situated in Paris. We organise short and longer-term international youth volunteer workcamps and voluntary services, projects with people from disadvantaged areas, training sessions, and international solidarity projects. We also manage rural residential and community centres. Regional Solidaites Jeunesses is composed of 7 regional delegations: Ile-de-France, Franche-Comt�, Languedoc-Roussillon, PACA, Auvergne, Poitou-Charentes and Midi-Pyrenees. Moreover it cooperates with partners in the regions of Bretagne, Lorraine and with La Crois�e des Regards in the region PACA. Workcamps The international workcamp is a very important part in the action undertaken by Solidarites Jeunesses. It is prepared a long time in advance in the different regional offices and the National Secretariat. The international workcamp, open to volunteers of any age, is seen as a tool of local and personal development, tolerance and understanding between the different participants. Furthermore, we lay emphasis on the inclusion of people coming from disadvantaged areas. The workcamps promote the active participation of the local population.