FONDATION JIM THELUSMA is a foundation that helps the most deprived. We improve the daily lives of people in need thanks to the commitment of our volunteers, we also work in the field of education, health, culture and social matters for our employees and our partners. Contact us to contribute to change. What we do Since our creation, we have worked tirelessly to raise awareness of our causes and help those most in need. Every contribution helps us make the world a better place, so please contact us today to give your time or make a donation. Making a difference has never been easier. Fight against poverty One of our goals is to guarantee safety and access to resources for the most vulnerable minorities in the Paris region. Thanks to your generous donations and your volunteer work, you can help us accomplish this mission of the Fight against Poverty. Contact us for more information. Feed the children At FONDATION JIM THELUSMA, one of our main causes is Feeding children, a problem that affects a large population in the Paris region. We devote a large part of our resources to this issue. Find out how you can help us by contacting one of our representatives.

Soccer Academy: is a local academy that teaches young girls and boys the importance of teamwork, accountability, responsibility, physical activities, healthy habits, and leadership skills through the game of soccer. Each player receives a kit that contains matching uniforms and soccer shoes.

Music School: is a program that teaches music to youth: theory and practice. Young girls and boys also have the opportunity to learn hands-on how to play various musical instruments

Education Program: is a program that provides between 10-20 scholarships annually to youth to attend various schools in their respective communities.

Food pantry program This program is designed to provide nutritional security to those in need, such as kit alimentary, clothing, and water 💧 cleaning supplies! Helping the most vulnerable communities in Haiti 🇭🇹

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