Operation Solidarity Book

Since 2018, Junot has been a patron of the Espérance Banlieues association and sponsors a class, currently in CE1, from CP to CM2, of the Charlemagne course in Argenteuil. We finance its teaching and operating costs. This class of only 13 students, led by passionate teachers, allows everyone to benefit from special attention and an exceptional setting.

Preparing for the future means developing the potential of future generations and those who need it most.

Sébastien Kuperfis President of Maison Junot

Hopes for the suburbs: an association that counts

Espérance Banlieues is an association founded in 2012 by Eric Mestrallet. It acts in the field of education by supporting the development of quality schools in the heart of difficult neighborhoods. In 2012, the first school opened in Montfermeil, welcoming 36 students. In 2014, a school was created in Marseille then in 2015, two schools opened in Roubaix and Asnières. The network now has 17 schools.
In September 2019, there were 700 students and 360 people, employees and volunteers, who were involved in the adventure.

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Solidarity book operation: collection of children's and youth books

During this back-to-school period, we are committed to nurturing students' taste for reading.
From September 16 to 30, take part in our SOLIDARITY BOOK operation by dropping off your Children's and Youth books at your nearest agency.

 

The books collected will be used to supply the library of the Charlemagne school in Argenteuil.

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