Paris Saint-Germain host Action Contre La Faim at the Parc des Princes

Since the start of April, the Parc des Princes has been at the heart of Paris Saint-Germain's efforts in fighting against the Covid-19 pandemic. Several of the Club's partners have been making the most of the facilities at the stadium to support their actions, particularly in terms of storing stock and delivering goods. 

Action Contre La Faim - a partner of the Paris Saint-Germain Foundation for over two years - has taken over the Virage Boulogne in order to stock the protective equipment that allows the charity's volunteers to provide support, while maintaining the appropriate security measures. Every day, there are around 10 people that travel to the Parc des Princes to assemble hygiene kits for adults and children, which are then distributed to the most at risk communities in France.

Action Contre La Faim strive to limit the spread of the virus and to minimise the impact of the pandemic on marginalised communities, including the homeless, women and children that are victims of domestic violence, as well as people from overseas without a support network and/or those without the linguistic abilities to communicate effectively. 

The Club has also provided Action Contre La Faim with four vehicles in order to facilitate the logistics of their projects and allowing the organisation's employees to volunteer in assisting with the charity's outreach.