
Our commitments
Young people at risk
Key figures
80%
According to the World Health Organization (WHO), by 2024, 80% of teenagers will not be doing the recommended amount of physical activity.

Access to opportunities :
For many children and young people from disadvantaged backgrounds, sport is not just a leisure activity, but a chance to access personal and professional opportunities. By facilitating their participation in sporting activities through its projects, the Foundation enables these young people to blossom and discover their passions.

Self-confidence and well-being :
Taking part in physical activities helps young people gain self-confidence. Sporting success can have a significant impact on their self-esteem, encouraging them to take on challenges and believe in their abilities. The projects we support play a key role in this empowerment process.

Social cohesion and integration :
Sport is a powerful means of fostering social ties. By encouraging the participation of young people from diverse backgrounds, it helps to strengthen social cohesion and integration. The initiatives implemented foster the emergence of a united community where everyone has their place.
Support children and young people from an early age is crucial to their development, as it enables them to acquire fundamental skills, builds their self-confidence and fosters their social integration, giving them the best chance of self-fulfilment and commitment.