Every year,
we support...
Les Papillons
Les Papillons has set up mailboxes in preschools, primary schools, and high schools. Children and adolescents can leave a note there, which is then analyzed weekly by psychologists. Whether it’s about bullying, gender-based and sexual violence, domestic violence, or simply a kind word, everyone is free to write what they wish.
We believe that to be inclusive in the workplace, we must first give children a voice and address their issues effectively.
Healing through words is the powerful mission of Les Papillons, and Arba is committed to supporting this vital cause.
The Women's Foundation
The Foundation for Women is the leading organization in France dedicated to women's freedom and rights, as well as combating the violence they face.
Thanks to the donations it receives, the Foundation provides financial, legal, and material support to high-impact initiatives across the country, backing nearly 550 supported nonprofit projects!
Les Bureaux du Coeur
Today, there are over 330,000 people without stable housing in France, while offices are occupied only 30% of the time; at night and on weekends, they remain empty.
Les Bureaux du Cœur aim to address the issue of inadequate housing by providing anyone in a precarious situation access to decent housing and a dignified life, regardless of their income level or social circumstances.
They offer individual emergency accommodation for a relatively long period (3 to 6 months maximum) to individuals in precarious situations, including students facing poverty, women who have experienced domestic violence, and people in professional reintegration.
Sourire de Reda
Sourire de Reda association's mission is to assist young people in distress, and to prevent all forms of harmful behavior (violence, bullying, addictions...), including the ultimate act of suicide.
Studies show that speaking out, being heard, and being informed and aware of the dangers of isolation help prevent the worst outcomes. The anonymous helpline Stop Silence was created in response to this need; it is accessible to all young people in Morocco who need a listening ear. These ears belong to engaged adolescent ambassadors who participate weekly, as well as board members, psychologists, and two dedicated employees who invest in this effort every day.
Sourire de Reda was born from a tragedy, but from that tragedy emerged a love story for the younth who, through their involvement, have embodied the cause since day one.