Promoting access for all to education, employment and social life,
particularly for the most vulnerable or discriminated groups
Promoting access for all to education, employment and social life,
particularly for the most vulnerable or discriminated groups
Promoting access for all to education, employment and social life, particularly for the most vulnerable or discriminated groups

Neuf de Cœur is an association founded by Jean-Pierre Papin and his wife Florence to help families with children who have brain damage. Since its creation in 1996, the association has been researching new rehabilitation methods to improve the daily lives of children and families. Every year, Neuf de Cœur sponsors the Cyclo JPP, which brings together nearly 1,000 cyclists.
PROFALUX has been supporting the Neuf de Cœur association for five years. Around fifteen PROFALUX employees and customers take part in the Cyclo JPP corporate challenge. Thirty-five employees man refreshment stations or ensure the safety of the cyclists.

The Food Bank network collects food free of charge, some of which is saved from waste. It is then distributed free of charge to associations working to help people in precarious situations. PROFALUX has been providing financial support for three years.
In Haute-Savoie, an annual collection organised in supermarkets enables PROFALUX to involve around fifty employees who volunteer to take part in this collection.

Recovery College Gütersloh is an educational institution that offers seminars and workshops on mental health, emotional turmoil and personal growth.

The Stade Toulousain Endowment Fund supports the fight against cancer alongside the Toulouse University Cancer Institute and the CAMI Sport and Cancer Association.
Donations enable therapeutic physical activities to be set up in the Stade Toulousain's facilities, adapted for people with disabilities or cancer.
La Toulousaine has been contributing to the Stade Toulousain Endowment Fund since 2023.

A school run by the Espérance banlieues Foundation, Cours Les Constellations enables children from disadvantaged neighbourhoods to follow the French national curriculum in small classes using personalised teaching methods.

The Simon de Cyrène association develops and runs ‘shared homes’, places where able-bodied and disabled adults live together and maintain a friendly and supportive relationship.
StellaGroup supports this initiative and contributes to the creation and running of these community spaces.