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Always More Responsible “Together”
You were there at the launch of our Ocean sweatshirt and our Women's sweatshirt.
Discover our new solidarity sweatshirt and get involved with us to support Emmaüs France
100% cotton from organic farming, made in Portugal
Balzac Paris is committed to you, for others and forever.
For each Ensemble sweatshirt purchased, €30 will be donated to Emmaüs France to support the development of their upcycling workshops.
Also find the Ensemble sweatshirt at the Balzac Paris address at 82 rue d'Hauteville, 75010 Paris.
solidarity sweatshirt
solidarity sweatshirt
solidarity sweatshirt
solidarity sweatshirt
solidarity sweatshirt
solidarity sweatshirt
solidarity sweatshirt
solidarity sweatshirt
solidarity sweatshirt
solidarity sweatshirt
solidarity sweatshirt
solidarity sweatshirt
- Valerie FAYARD,
Managing Director Emmaus France
Created by Abbé Pierre in 1949, the Emmaus Movement today represents a network of structures that intervene in the fields of social action, integration, accommodation and housing... Far from traditional charity and assistantship, the Emmaus model invites people in situations of great vulnerability to themselves become a link in the chain of solidarity, moving from the status of "helped" to that of "helper".