Eight New Partners: Goals and Regional Footprint

Rêv'Elles

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The project

Rêv’elles works for equal opportunities by empowering young women between 14 and 20 years of age from low-income neighborhoods to step up and take on leadership roles. The nonprofit offers an innovative, inspiring and practical education program to help each participant achieve their dreams and build their career.

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Chemins d’Avenirs

The project

Chemins d’Avenirs supports middle and high school students from isolated and rural areas with their career choices. The nonprofit aims to remove the physical and psychological barriers that prevent these young people from reaching their full potential by working together with the national education system, families, businesses and civil society.

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La ZEP

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The project

Zone d’Expression Prioritaire (ZEP) organizes workshops on self-expression and media education for 14-to-25-year-olds in high schools, local job centers, second-chance schools and shelters for young migrants. Supervised by professional journalists, the young people gain skills and confidence while learning to play an active role in society.

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APELS

The project

As part of the Déclics Sportifs program, the Agence pour l’Éducation par le Sport (APELS) identifies young talent with little or no formal education in sport clubs and then creates bridges with the business world. The goal is to train beneficiaries, through internships and sport education, in the soft skills and behavior needed to succeed in the working world.

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Rebonds!

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The project

REBONDS! is a team of educators who regularly organize rugby events in schools, before/after-school care centers and specialized educational institutions in the Toulouse region. In doing so, the nonprofit is able to identify young people in vulnerable situations so that it can give them the opportunity to join a rugby club and offer social support to guide them in their academic and career choices.

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Don Bosco

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The project

The Don Bosco network comprises a dozen homes for minors in the care of child protection or judicial protection services. The Suivi 8/25 project, led by the Association des Maisons Don Bosco, provides continued support for the most vulnerable young people when they leave the homes at 18, so that they can develop their independence. Six homes are included in this project.

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Ajir

The project

Pau-based AJIR supports the inclusion of migrant minors by helping them to learn a trade, working as a network with France’s Apprentice Training Centers and local companies. In response to the crisis, the nonprofit aims to continue its administrative, educational and social support for young people, and also enable the most affected companies to offer secure employment to apprentices.

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Fondation Apprentis d'Auteuil

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The project

As part of the La Touline project, the Fondation Apprentis d’Auteuil provides long-term support to young adults who have been in the care of child protective services in order to help them achieve professional, social (housing, health, etc.) and emotional independence during the pivotal period of transition to adulthood.

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