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At a time when digital technology is becoming essential to bring people together, we offer companies sporting and solidarity challenges.
They allow :
In 2023, let's all take up the challenge to save 12 children of the world
Saving a child's heart, the greatest reward of all!
I AM TAKING UP A CHALLENGE FOR CHILDREN WITH HEART DISEASE.
I walk, I run, I push myself... for the heart children I am always motivated.
I FEDERATE MY TEAMS.
Motivate your collaborators and accumulate kilometers via an application to reach the set objective.
I SAVE CHILDREN FROM HEART ATTACKS.
If the challenge is met, thanks to my company, I will allow Mécénat Chirurgie Cardiaque to take charge of the heart operation of one or several children of the world... the most beautiful reward after all these efforts.
Colomba CHETOCHINE
06 98 30 80 05
cchetochine@mecenat-cardiaque.org
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Gautier employees have decided to start 2022 on the right foot with a solidarity challenge. The objective: to walk 40,000 km together, a challenge taken up with flying colours by more than 200 employees. The best reward after all these efforts: Gautier will finance the operation of a child with a heart condition.
During December, the month of solidarity, Teoxane challenged its employees across Europe. The promise was simple: if they walked the equivalent of a round-the-world trip, Teoxane would finance the operation of heart children. They will soon discover the faces of the children who will be operated on thanks to their mobilisation.
For the start of the new school year, Safran Additive Manufacturing Campus proposed a challenge to its employees: to virtually travel 40,000 km via the Squad Easy application, i.e. the sum of all the transport needed to get the machines to the site of the newly created factory. Their motivation? To save a child with a heart defect.
After a first challenge from 1 February to 4 March, OneTeam employees ended the year with a second solidarity challenge on the United Heroes by Sport Heroes application. Thanks to their determination and energy, they have once again reached their goal. Thanks to the generosity of Antargaz, 1 child with a heart condition will be operated on.
Terumo Europe's HR employees took on an incredible challenge with their family and friends: to travel the distance from their headquarters in Brussels to their headquarters in Tokyo - over 12,000 km - in order to save a child! They succeeded in their challenge in less than two months and, thanks to Terumo's generosity, Benjamin's heart operation was funded.
Vinci Energie has launched a connected challenge to its employees during the Vendée Globe, on which they are partners of the boat Initiatives-Cœur. During the damage of Sam Davies, more than 3.7K employees were mobilised to cover 40,071kms in one weekend, the distance of a Vendée Globe. They managed to save a child.
Ponticelli organised the "Heart Challenge", the aim of which is to help save the life of an underprivileged child with a heart defect. The challenge started at the end of April and ended at the end of August when the target of 50,000 km was reached.
In April 2021, the employees of the Airelles Group took up a sporting challenge to raise the funds necessary for the operation of a child with a heart condition. Thanks to the cheerful efforts of 126 participants who accumulated more than 150,000 points and travelled 18,000 km in one month, a two-year-old Malian girl was successfully operated on.
On the occasion of their 60th anniversary, Kerialis has decided to mobilize its employees to give meaning to this anniversary. So it is all together that they moved during the whole month of December and made a donation to save children with heart disease.
47 Axiv IT employees motivated themselves to save a child by taking part in a month-long sporting and solidarity challenge. Congratulations to all the participants who surpassed themselves and did not give up! All together, they enabled us to operate on the heart of Bertrand, aged 2 and from Burundi.