In 1998, taking up the operating model of the Jardins de Cocagne network, four associations working in the area of workforce development pooled their efforts to create Plaine de vie, a structure that manages employee integration gardens.
Since its inception, Plaine de vie has received four plots released by the town halls of Ézanville, Saint-Brice, Domont, and also by the Orphelins apprentis d'Auteuil. Nine years later, it employs 27 persons in all, including seven supervisors and 20 kitchen gardeners under integration contracts. With the fruits of their labor, it supplies 230 baskets of organic fruits and vegetables every week to its network of members, mainly consisting of social players: sympathetic groceries, charity associations, collective catering services, etc.
