Secours populaire français and Les Franciscaines join forces for a summer of culture and solidarity
Secours populaire français, a non-profit organization founded in 1945, fights poverty and exclusion. It is active in a wide range of fields, and sees access to vacations as an essential action, enabling families and children to take a break from everyday concerns.
Faced with the inequality of access to culture for young people, and to ensure that summer leaves no one behind, Les Franciscaines joined forces with Secours Populaire this summer to offer a series of events for the children, teenagers and young adults supported by the association.
Present on three occasions this summer, the children were able to attend the Prix du Secours populaire at the Deauville-La-Touques racecourse, visit the exhibition Floating Worlds in conjunction with manga drawing workshops, and a cultural escapade for the forgotten holidaymakers for several hundred young people aged 18 to 30 living in the Paris region.
Today's programme:
10h30 > 12h30 | 14h > 17h |
FabLab | Adulte
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entrée libre |
10h30 > 18h30 |
Exposition | Exposition temporaire
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10h30 > 18h30 |
Exposition | Exposition temporaire
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10h30 > 18h30 |
Exposition | Exposition temporaire
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11h > 11h45 |
Médiation | Little
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16h30 (samedi) et 11h30 (dimanche) |
Visite | Tout public
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