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Agos and Auto Bank commit to social and digital inclusion of young people

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Publication date 07.03.2025

For the 4th consecutive year, Agos and CA Auto Bank are participating in the corporate volunteering programme with Save the Children, alongside all Crédit Agricole Group entities in Italy. This initiative aims to promote the social and digital inclusion of young people by supporting schools in bridging the digital educational divide.

A commitment to education and equal opportunities

The programme supports schools in their fight against the lack of access to digital tools and the resulting educational inequalities. The goal is to enable teenagers to discover, experience and develop their skills and talents, while helping them build their future. Among the actions implemented: digital masterclasses to raise awareness and train students on digital tools and issues, awareness workshops, podcasting workshops integrated into school curricula, intended for high school students, allowing them to explore new forms of expression and communication.

Increasing employee engagement 

The 2024 edition of the programme mobilised Agos and CA Auto Bank employees through skills sponsorship. In view of the success of this initiative and the growing interest of the teams, 26 employees of CA Auto Bank and 17 employees of Agos have already registered for the 2025 edition. By supporting this programme, which has already supported more than 6,000 young people in Italy, Agos, CA Auto Bank and the Group’s entities reaffirm their commitment to a more inclusive society, where every young person can develop their potential.

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