
Our solidarity projects
In a few words, our association Collectif Ensemble aims to:
- To raise funds for sick children, children in difficulty, children with disabilities and to finance projects in their favor.
- To strengthen inclusion and diversity in all spheres of life.
- To create innovative initiatives for a more humane and united future.
- To involve as many people as possible in concrete and impactful actions.
1st Academic Prize at the Printemps de l’écriture in Mulhouse in 2017, with the creation of poems on childhood by students with disabilities.


1st Academic prize in the 10th anniversary competition of the Departmental House for Disabled People with the creation of a model in an intergenerational project .
Production of a video "Let's all fight together with our differences against harassment" , in the form of a television news program. Finalists at the APAJH* Trophies in Paris in 2018, 1st prize in the "No to harassment at school" competition in 2018, 1st prize for Marcel Rudloff Tolerance in Strasbourg.
*Association for Disabled Adults and Young People


Creation of a 4 x 2 m gingerbread model of the city of Strasbourg , in collaboration with residents of ABRAPA in Wissembourg, 1st prize in the MDPH* Departmental Council competition.
*Departmental House for Disabled People
Student volunteers from the Ulis programs at the Soufflenheim and Pfulgriesheim middle schools and the Soufflenheim elementary school have started creating a song and a video clip on the different visible and invisible disabilities encountered in schools, sports environments and in society.
The human objectives of the project are to raise awareness, change views, but also to make known and recognize the different disabilities in all environments. Their wish is also to develop between children and adults, attitudes of solidarity, attention, acceptance of differences and open-mindedness for a more united world.


Production of a documentary on the inclusion of young people with disabilities in the professional environment .
“Heading towards Inclusion”, release planned for the first quarter of 2025...