In addition to its projects implemented for the development of sporting activity among young girls from disadvantaged neighborhoods or the help of students in precarious situations with the Cantine Solidaire, Paris Saint-Germain, with its partner Orange, is committed this time to strengthening its fight against cyberharassment. To do this, a video campaign was produced with the presence of several players from the first team, such as Marquinhos, Presnel Kimpembe and Warren Zaire-Emery, recently selected with the France A team. Luis Enrique’s players “took an active part in the creation of a video to promote appropriate behavior, including respect and kindness”explains the red-and-blue press release.
On the occasion of the National Anti-Harassment Day this Thursday, November 9, the women’s team of the capital club also joined the cause through a “symbolic photo session under the hashtag #NonAuHarcèlement.” In terms of action, the reigning French champion is keen to educate his young Tits, with the Academy’s U13 team, on the importance of this subject by offering them a fun awareness workshop as part of the Educational Program Federal of the French Football Federation. With this new commitment, Paris Saint-Germain and Orange “share the ambition to raise awareness of the importance of adopting responsible digital behavior and to develop benchmarks for better use of digital technology.”