Sponsors interface between students, families and teaching teams
Working together with families and teaching teams, sponsors have a number of responsibilities. They listen to, guide and advise their students in their academic and professional paths, all the while seeking to:
Promising results and the start of a new class
Three years later, those objectives have been clearly attained. The twelve scholarship students from the first class, from high schools near the Technocentre, Maubeuge and Ruitz sites, obtained their baccalauréat diplomas and are now studying at universities, technical universities and engineering schools in fields ranging from medicine, engineering, telecommunications and law to economics, sales and marketing and management. Throughout the three-year period, the sponsors helped their students to decide on a field of professional expertise, for example by offering them internships at Renault or arranging meetings with Group experts in an area of interest.
A second class of 12 sponsorships began in October, with six new high schools selected, all of them located close to a Renault site (Flins, Cléon, Sandouville, Douai, Batilly and Le Mans).
With the new class, all the Renault sites in France are now involved in the effort!
Renault supports some 100,000 young people every year
The Un Avenir Ensemble sponsorship initiative is part of the Renault group’s wider proactive policy for young people, focused on professional skills and qualifications but also on equal opportunities and the development of good-citizen values and knowledge. The company takes on 1,500 young people a year on work-study programs and 2,000 interns. Every year, in partnership with the Pôle Emploi national employment agency and local job agencies, it offers job opportunities to 200 young people without qualifications.
The Group also takes part in a diverse range of sponsorship and partnership initiatives from “Safety and Mobility for All” (which has raised the road-safety awareness of 13 million children over the past 11 years), “Courses en cours” (a competition involving over 10,000 middle- and high-school students in team technical projects) and “Une grande école pourquoi pas moi” (tutoring provided by the ESSEC school for middle- and high-school students form modest backgrounds). Renault supports nearly 100,000 children, teenagers and young adults every year.
“Un Avenir Ensemble” Foundation Founded in March 2006 by General Jean-Pierre Kelche, Grand Chancellor of the Legion of Honour, “Un Avenir Ensemble” lends a helping hand to young merit scholarship students whose disadvantaged socio-cultural background prevents them from pursuing further education and finding a job that corresponds to their aspirations and potential. The Foundation, which was recognized as a public service organization by the Order of December 23, 2009, organizes sponsorships that help young people to succeed in their education and the start of their careers. Working with families and schools, sponsors provide students with advice and support, help them to access information and decide on their profession, listen to them and broaden their socio-cultural outlook. www.fondation-unavenirensemble.org |
“Un Avenir Ensemble” press contact:
Clémence Thouret
+33 (0)1 40 62 83 65
c.thouret@fondation-unavenirensemble.org