“We are very happy with Groupama’s renewed trust in FAI – declares Davide Usai, general director of the Italian Environment Fund – This collaboration, born in 2022, is based on the common values of protection and responsibility towards our country and continues this year too with the aim of promoting and raising awareness among more and more citizens about the protection of Italian heritage. Thank you therefore to Groupama for choosing to support our mission and be at our side again on the occasion of the next FAI Autumn Days.” , Davide Usai further specifies.
The renewed collaboration with the FAI for the 2024 edition of the ‘FAI Autumn Days’, in addition to strengthening the historic partnership that sees the insurance company already Corporate Golden Donor of the FAI for several years, adds to the longer and broader path that the company has undertaken to leave an even more concrete and tangible sign on the sustainability front. It is no coincidence that Groupama has created the ‘Care’ sustainability program through which it is committed to activating projects and activities to support culture, training, education, the environment and more generally society and everyone’s well-being, as well as the development of products and services that are always in line with the sustainability objectives of the insurance company.
In this context, in addition to the aforementioned collaboration with the FAI, projects have been carried out such as ‘Let’s play in advance’, the path dedicated to risk prevention education and insurance culture promoted in lower secondary schools, ‘The Life Savers Program’, the Company’s global initiative which has raised awareness among over 150,000 people around the world, on the value of first aid and the importance of ‘gestures’ that can help save people’s lives, collaboration with the Feltrinelli Foundation to shine the spotlight on the most critical challenges of contemporary times and with Treedom through a project that involves the Company’s new hires, providing the possibility of planting a tree to contribute to the formation of the ‘Groupama Forest’ in Tanzania.