NÎMES Last day to reserve your ticket for the solidarity concert in Paloma

NÎMES Last day to reserve your ticket for the solidarity concert in Paloma
NÎMES Last day to reserve your ticket for the solidarity concert in Paloma

Alphé, Unicef ​​and Aspie Family, these three associations will be in the spotlight tomorrow evening at 7 p.m. for the Chico and the Gypsies charity concert.

Organized by the Nîmes Bar, tomorrow evening's charity concert in Paloma will this time honor three associations (Alphé, Unicef ​​and Aspie Family). This evening will be an opportunity to celebrate the International Day of the Rights of the Child, where November 20, 1989 marked the date of the adoption of the International Convention on the Rights of the Child by Assembly resolution 44/25. General of the United Nations, in New York.

Loaned free of charge by the president of Nîmes Métropole Franck Proust, the sum of 10 euros is requested for a ticket, which will allow each buyer to be a member of the three associations for one year. Chico, whose real name is Jahloul Bouchikhi, had already responded favorably to Master Aoudia's request last year, on the occasion of a first concert for the benefit of Unicef ​​to help Turkish children victims of the February 6 earthquake. 2023.

Discover a small overview of the three associations:

Unicef :

Founded in 1964, its role is to inform the French public of Unicef ​​International's work which consists of helping children and their families throughout the developing world. This organization aims to promote and defend the rights of the child as set out in the United Nations convention. UNICEF's objectives include educating preschool children, caring for them, feeding them, providing them with drinking water and intervening in emergency situations. Unicef ​​relies on the CRC (International Convention on the Rights of the Child) signed and ratified by almost all countries in the world. Our territorial committee intervenes in schools and leisure centers to raise awareness of children's rights.

Alphé :

Alphé, a Nîmes association for the prevention of harassment between children, carries out awareness-raising actions through local information campaigns aimed at students, parents, teaching staff, school principals as well as other actors likely to be linked to the problem. Its aim is to be a resource and an observatory on the problem, with the aim of enlightening public authorities and political decision-makers on the nature and evolution of harassment practices in schools.

Aspie Family :

Founded on June 6, 2022 by Odile Contassot and Marc Ruggirello to help their son Vincenzo suffering from the autism spectrum, the Aspie Family association has now reached 250 members. It now has its autism center, in which many activities are organized for parents and their children, supervised by professionals. Between openings, mothers' evenings, animal mediation and even film debates, the two creators of Aspie Family continue to be deeply involved in enabling families to receive help if necessary.

The link to get your ticket: https://www.helloasso.com/associations/aspie-family/evenements/concert-caritatif-pour-trois-associations-aspie-family-unicef-et-alphe

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