Princess Claire, together with King Albert II and Queen Paola, attended the 30th edition of the Queen Paola Foundation Awards, held at the Royal Greenhouses of Laeken. Each year, the Foundation highlights inspiring projects that support vulnerable children and young people (aged 3 to 25) in their education, development, and social integration.
This year, 2GO (Antwerp), Auxilia (Limburg), and Solidarcité (Ottignies) are the winners of the 30th edition of the Queen Paola Foundation Awards. These are three practical, dedicated, and effective projects that are changing the lives of vulnerable young people every day.
Through an innovative driving-coaching model provided by volunteers, 2GO offers young people aged 18 to 30 free dual-control vehicles and personalized support. Since 1935, the non-profit organization Auxilia has provided free individual academic support to young people from disadvantaged backgrounds. For nearly 20 years, Solidarcité has supported young people aged 16 to 25 who have dropped out of school or are uncertain about their future.









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