Paris Saint-Germain
·12 aprile 2025
PSG for Communities and Linkee - Entraide Étudiante come together in support of students

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·12 aprile 2025
Following its success in previous years, PSG For Communities and Linkee - Entraide Étudiante have renewed their commitment to young people in need through the tenth Cantine Solidaire and the second Forum de l’Aide Étudiante.
This Saturday, more than 2,500 disadvantaged students received food parcels handed out by hundreds of willing volunteers.
The initiative has one clear aim: to raise awareness among the public, the business community and the authorities of the urgent need to address the issue of student poverty.
Following the success of last year's initiative, PSG For Communities and Linkee - Entraide Étudiante have renewed their commitment by organising the tenth Cantine Solidaire and the second Forum de l’Aide Étudiante.
Through PSG For Communities, the Paris Saint-Germain Endowment Fund made the Parc des Princes available, mobilised its resources and harnessed the power of its network for a day that is all about mutual support, sharing and inclusion.
The Club was able to count on the support of judo world champion Margaux Pinot, men’s first team players Bradley Barcola and Presnel Kimpembe, as well as young athletes from the Paris Saint-Germain Youth Academy, to proudly promote the values of solidarity through sport.
Linkee, a major supporter of student solidarity, called on the services of its teams, volunteers and partners to make this long human and logistical chain a reality, offering support that is immediate (food and assistance) and lasting (training and occupational integration).
Playing its part was Studhelp, which published a practical guide for students, available on site. More than 650 students in need also received 5,000 staple items.
Why this initiative matters:
More than just a stadium, the Parc des Princes is a place where people come together, seek inspiration and excel themselves.
In hosting this initiative, PSG is restating its belief that sport is a powerful social lever and inclusion a core value.
This day of sporting solidarity also featured sporting activities laid on by the charities Drop de Béton and La Lucarne.
'In opening the doors of the Parc des Princes once more to more than 2,500 students, we are showing that the situation is only getting worse and are saying loud and clear that supporting disadvantaged students means investing in the future with both humanity and determination. Paris Saint-Germain is more than just a football club: it is a collective force for good that is supporting people who need help the most.'
Fabien Allègre, Vice-President PSG For Communities
'Linkee is thousands of volunteers and meals but, above all, a belief that no one should go hungry when they study. This collaboration with PSG shows that solidarity and social impact can happen on a large scale.'
Julien Meimon, CEO Linkee - Entraide Étudiante
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