MedicalIn the field of medical sponsorship, the Bouygues group provided support in 2010 for eight associations working for medical research.
It was founded by Laurent de Cherisey and has developed structures that enable people with disabilities to live in independent studio apartments within large shared apartment buildings. Its aim is to create spaces where people can "live together" and which do not resemble conventional sheltered residences. These enable people who have suffered a major disability to resume normal activities and acquire a certain degree of independence. Each Simon de Cyrène community hosts an average of 60 people in a shared apartment building, 30 of whom are able-bodied and 30 of whom suffer from a disability as a result of an accident (head injury, etc.). A community requires the building of 3,000 m² of social housing units and "common living spaces".
Bouygues has provided financial support to the charity since 2006.
Acanthe is an association founded by parents of autistic children to assist in the personal development and self-fulfilment of people affected by psychological disorders since childhood.
Bouygues has provided Acanthe with financial support since 2001, particularly in projects to build centres for autistic children and young people.
ARSEP – French multiple sclerosis research society
ARSEP's aims are to raise money to fund research teams studying multiple sclerosis and to inform the general public about medical, therapeutic and scientific advances in the treatment of the disease.
Bouygues has provided ARSEP with financial support since 2002.
ARS supports research into amyotrophic lateral sclerosis – also known as Lou Gehrig's disease – and other motor neurone diseases.
Bouygues has provided ARS with financial support since 2007.
Ondine's curse, or congenital central hypoventilation syndrome (CCHS), is a failure of central nervous system control over breathing, mainly while asleep. Children suffering from the syndrome cannot breathe without assistance even if their lungs work and therefore need mechanical ventilation during sleep from birth onwards and indefinitely. The association aims to forge links between the parents of children with Ondine's syndrome and between the children themselves.
Since 2001, Bouygues has made an annual donation to finance a grant specifically for research into Ondine's syndrome.
The aim of ICM is to support and develop research on the brain and the spinal cord. Located at the Pitié-Salpétrière hospital, the Institute opened in 2010.
Click here to find out more about the fund raising drive.
The Institute is helping to rebuild Afghanistan's health system. Operational since 2005, it is managed jointly by La Chaîne de l'Espoir and the Aga Khan Development Network. A Social Welfare Fund has been set up to provide health care for Afghan children in need.
Bouygues has been providing financial assistance to L’Arche since 2012
Bouygues has been funding the Benin Develop NGO since 2011 Bouygues has provided financial support to Village Saint Joseph since 2011 (Updated: Février 2012)
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