Promoting professional integration of young immigrants while engaging over 50s as mentors to reduce discrimination and increase social cohesion.
Supported project: Intergenerational Mentoring Program
Beneficiaries: 46 mentors for 40 young job seekers aged 18 to 33 from non-European backgrounds, most of whom have migration histories
Locations: Paris, Lille, Marseille
Supporting independence for youth leaving child welfare services (ASE) and guiding them toward employment.
Raising awareness among high school students about social action and developing transversal skills.
Offering motivated students from modest backgrounds access to ambitious higher education.