Paris Saint-Germain have made a donation of €100,000 to the Secours Populaire Francais, in an attempt to provide help to children, the elderly and the homeless, who have all been affected by the outbreak of the coronavirus.
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The donation comes from the Paris Saint-Germain Foundation, who already have a €400,000 agreement with the Secours Populaire Francais, a non-profit organisation, and will help fund the training of volunteers as well as doctors working daily.
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In an official press release from the club, shared on Twitter by journalist Jonathan Johnson, details confirm that the donation will be used for:
– Helping the Secours Populaire Français’ doctors by paying for personal protective equipment and the training of 2,000 volunteers who can provide information, answer queries and communicate protective measures
– Helping isolated children without school by paying for 5,000 educative kits with equipment for lessons, games and recreational activities
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