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75 % of French are suspicious concerning the reality of social, environmental commitment of companies and vote for one and only clue to measure offer of services according to Harris Interactive, leaded by Mouvement Impact France last February.
To do transparency and credibility of companies’ involvement, a rule could be accelerated from transition to a real responsive economy.

ShareAmi is a project created in May 2020 by the Oldyssey organization, in order to preserve social ties around a simple idea: to allow young people who wish to practice French to progress by putting them in contact with seniors living in France to converse in videoconference.
Indeed, in a context of health crisis, seniors have found themselves particularly isolated while students, refugees and migrants have seen their French lessons or language exchanges cancelled.
ShareAmi thus makes it possible to virtually meet each duo who will then call each other every week. An organization with three objectives, since it makes it possible to create links between generations and cultures, to promote transmission and to learn about digital technology.
A great solidarity initiative!

Prison chaplain for 7 years, Clotilde Gilbert notices the desocialization and dehumanization caused by confinement. A break that has an impact on the release of prisoners who will have to find a social and professional life.
For 5 years, she directed a choir there and never ceased to promote art and culture among prisoners. Seeing the positive impacts of her workshops (openness to others, energy, self-confidence), she created Wake Up Café with the desire to support prisoners from their detention until their reintegration into society once released. Wake Up Café thus offers creative and artistic workshops, as well as a reintegration program to inspire inmates and ex-inmates to move forward, to change the way they look at themselves as well as the way society looks at them!