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The mission of SNCF's Fondation Solidarité is to help young people to develop, and the company has put its money where its mouth is by granting 1.5 million euros per year through 2010 to the organisation. Now is the time for you to help out! Do you have a project proposal? Would you like to become a volunteer? In just a few clicks, the new website will tell you who to contact and how you can benefit. Solidarity: action! The website is filled with both audiovisual and written accounts from volunteering managers and railway workers, young people who have benefitted from the projects, and Fondation Solidarité's administrators. No long moralistic speeches but rather emotion-filled testimonies. Useful: the library of supported projects gives you a clear idea of the diverse nature of the Fondation's work and will help you to see where yours fits in. A Community of CybersolidarityThis space allows the Fondation's volunteering railway workers and more than 400 partner associations to come together, share their experiences, and join forces to act more quickly and effectively. High class patronage!SNCF's Fondation Solidarité is becoming more ambitious and now's the time to spread the word. This website is the organisation's best promotional tool because it is open to all, is inexpensive, and highlights the key element to effective action: the commitment of men and women out in the field. Today, SNCF is committed to urban youth and to working side by side along its many volunteers. We don't just do transport anymore. "Today's biggest challenge is not only to protect the physical planet but also to protect society as a whole," explained Bernard Emsellem, a Fondation Solidarité administrator. EcoMobility is all of these things combined. |
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