メンバー
10
昨年の活動
283
スタート
2023
有給の役割
いいえ
法的構造
チャリティー
アクティビティ
非常にアクティブ
- THURSDAY 13 MARCH: VISIT TO GPSEA’S CENTRAL KITCHEN – 5 participants
- SUNDAY 16 MARCH: LITTER PICK‑UP – 6 participants
- SATURDAY 29 MARCH: VISIT TO THE VALO’MARNE PLANT, guided by @ecophylle – 5 participants
- SATURDAY 27 APRIL: “FAITES ÉCO” organized by the town hall – litter pick‑up + information stand - 10 participants.
- SUNDAY 11 MAY: RECREATIONAL BIKE RIDE AND BEEKEEPING STATION VISIT – 17 participants
- MAY / JUNE: “MY LITTLE PLANET” CHALLENGE – 28 challenges completed, 6 participants
- THURSDAY 12 JUNE: “FRESQUE DU CLIMAT JUNIOR” for grade 5 students at Sacrés‑Coeurs – 30 participants
- MONDAY 16 JUNE: Blood Donation Campaign - 2 participants
- SUNDAY 16 MARCH: LITTER PICK‑UP – 6 participants
- FRIDAY 26 SEPTEMBER: SCREENING OF “LE VIVANT QUI SE DÉFEND” at the cultural centre – 60 attendees
- SATURDAY 6 SEPTEMBER: STAND AT THE TOWN FESTIVAL
- SUNDAY 12 OCTOBER: BIKE OUTING in partnership with “Le nez au vent” – 6 participants
- WEDNESDAY 15 OCTOBER: CONFERENCE – "SUSTAINABLE AND DESIRABLE SOLUTIONS” in partnership with “Val de Marne en Transition” – 30 participants
- SUNDAY 23 NOVEMBER: VISIT TO THE PIPLE WITH AN ECOLOGIST – 11 participants
- SUNDAY 28 NOVEMBER: FABRIC‑WRAPPING (FUROSHIKI) WORKSHOP at the town’s Christmas market 17 participants
- DECEMBER: “REVERSED ADVENT CALENDAR” CAMPAIGN in partnership with NGO “Les Restos du Cœur” – 6 participating schools, 72 beneficiaries
ライブ・プロジェクト
自然
社会正義/公正な移行活動
青少年または教育プロジェクト
共有、修理、再利用
輸送
This association has the following aims:
to defend the quality of life of the inhabitants of Boissy‑Saint‑Léger (Val‑de‑Marne, France) and of neighbouring municipalities;
to defend the environment of the city and of our region, in particular by:
– preserving natural, wooded and agricultural areas as well as remarkable trees;
– promoting modes of transport other than the private car: walking, cycling, public transport;
– doing everything possible to help combat the effects of global warming and the loss of biodiversity;
to develop social justice and solidarity;
to fight against all forms of discrimination;
to contribute to a global approach of mutual respect between people and cultures and to a fair transition;
to act in favour of a development based on quality of life rather than on the accumulation of wealth;
in its functioning, to prioritise dialogue and reject violence;
to encourage inhabitants to take an active part in the life of their town.
The association will seek to achieve its objectives through all forms of action. It may support private and associative initiatives that defend the same aims.