Education is the most efficient way to fight social and professional exclusion. It guarantees equal chances, and contributes to making society more equitable.
True to its values, the Foundation brings its support to and promotes education as a lever for personal and collective development.
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The Michelin Corporate Foundation rallied to help the victims of Hurricane Harvey, by supporting the American Red Cross.
The Michelin Corporate Foundation is dedicated to equal opportunity. To this end, it is supporting Chemins d’avenirs, the first organization entirely devoted to young people in small towns and rural areas. Left behind by the digital revolution, living at home without access to information or networks, unwilling to express themselves and having few possibilities, these…
The powerful earth tremors which shook the Marche region of Italy between August and October 2016 caused major destruction.
Restating its commitment to action in situations of humanitarian crisis, the Michelin Corporate Foundation wished to bring its support to the local population by donating to the Institut Professionale Renzo Frau in San Ginesio. This establishment is noted for two student courses, one in mechanical engineering specializing in automated systems and robotics and the other in cabinetmaking.
At Clermont-Ferrand, the CeCler association opens its doors to more than 3,500 homeless persons, asylum seekers and refugees every year.
The Michelin Corporate Foundation is involved at its side to bring help to these people who often have health problems but cannot be hospitalized.
In the face of the acute humanitarian crisis unfolding on Europe’s borders, with the influx of thousands of refugees fleeing war zones, the Michelin Corporate Foundation has restated its commitment to upholding human dignity.
The Children’s Museum of the Upstate in Greenville, South Carolina, is one of the largest children’s museums in the United States. It welcomes each year more than 195,000 visitors from across the State, as well as numerous school groups.
For more than 30 years, the Discovery Centre of Halifax, Nova Scotia has been a pillar of scientific culture. It allows both children and adults to discover and learn by exploring science in all its forms.
Launched in January 2017, the PAUSE program, (National program for the urgent aid and reception of scientists in exile), sustains a hospitality scheme in French higher education establishments and research organizations for scientists threatened in their own countries. PAUSE is supported by a prestigious and committed Patronage Committee co-chaired by Alain Prochiantz, Director of Collège…
CentraleSupélec has launched an ambitious construction project for an international campus within the brand-new Université Paris-Saclay. This campus, which will open its doors in September 2017, is intended to reinforce the scientific influence of France and Europe.