Al Oerter Foundation and Pierre de Coubertin Family Association Forms Partnership with Princess Charlene of Monaco Foundation
Al Oerter Foundation and Pierre de Coubertin Family Association Forms Partnership with Princess Charlene of Monaco Foundation
Fort Myers, FL (February 13, 2024) – The Princess Charlene of Monaco Foundation has formed partnership with the Al Oerter Foundation/Art of the Olympians (AOF/AOTO) and the Pierre de Coubertin Family Association (AFPC). Together, these three organizations plan to organize various artistic and educational activities focused on sport for children in Europe and the United States.
This partnership is perfectly in line with the Foundation’s Sport and Education program. Her Serene Highness Princess Charlene said, “The alliance with the Al Oerter Foundation based in the United States and the Pierre de Coubertin Association based in Paris is an ideal opportunity to develop one of the priority missions of my Foundation to promote well-being, and help children develop through educational projects and sports activities.”
Since 2012, the Princess Charlene of Monaco Foundation has actively supported organizations and initiatives that share the vision of building a world where children of all backgrounds can flourish by learning the values taught by sport. “Sport inspires and gives us hope, it can unite people and nations.” Explains H.S.H Princess Charlene.
The Al Oerter/Art of the Olympians Foundation, founded in 2006 by the four-time Olympic gold medalist who gave it his name, and the Pierre de Coubertin Family Association who honors the founder of the modern Olympic Games, share mission objectives similar to those of the Princess Charlene of Monaco Foundation.
Three years ago, these two institutions established a partnership to promote their common goals by organizing a variety of programs, activities and events in Europe and in the United States and today the Princess Charlene of Monaco Foundation will assist to advance their initiatives.
“We (AOF and AFPC) are extremely honoured to have H.S.H Princess Charlene and her team from the Monaco Foundation by our side,” says Cathy Oerter, President of AOF. Alexandra de Navacelle de Coubertin, President of the AFPC’s says that ‘’together, our three organizations can build and facilitate effective programs to inspire children and communities around the world through two powerful universal languages: art and sport.”
Currently, the three organizations are finalizing plans for joint upcoming activities to be held before the opening of the 2024 Summer Olympic Games. They are already working on future projects beyond the Paris Summer Olympic Games period.
Since its creation in 2012, the Princess Charlene of Monaco Foundation has supported more than 500 events and educational programs that have reached more than 1.2 million children in 43 countries.
Fort Myers, FL (February 13, 2024) – The Princess Charlene of Monaco Foundation has formed partnership with the Al Oerter Foundation/Art of the Olympians (AOF/AOTO) and the Pierre de Coubertin Family Association (AFPC). Together, these three organizations plan to organize various artistic and educational activities focused on sport for children in Europe and the United States.
This partnership is perfectly in line with the Foundation’s Sport and Education program. Her Serene Highness Princess Charlene said, “The alliance with the Al Oerter Foundation based in the United States and the Pierre de Coubertin Association based in Paris is an ideal opportunity to develop one of the priority missions of my Foundation to promote well-being, and help children develop through educational projects and sports activities.”
Since 2012, the Princess Charlene of Monaco Foundation has actively supported organizations and initiatives that share the vision of building a world where children of all backgrounds can flourish by learning the values taught by sport. “Sport inspires and gives us hope, it can unite people and nations.” Explains H.S.H Princess Charlene.
The Al Oerter/Art of the Olympians Foundation, founded in 2006 by the four-time Olympic gold medalist who gave it his name, and the Pierre de Coubertin Family Association who honors the founder of the modern Olympic Games, share mission objectives similar to those of the Princess Charlene of Monaco Foundation.
Three years ago, these two institutions established a partnership to promote their common goals by organizing a variety of programs, activities and events in Europe and in the United States and today the Princess Charlene of Monaco Foundation will assist to advance their initiatives.
“We (AOF and AFPC) are extremely honoured to have H.S.H Princess Charlene and her team from the Monaco Foundation by our side,” says Cathy Oerter, President of AOF. Alexandra de Navacelle de Coubertin, President of the AFPC’s says that ‘’together, our three organizations can build and facilitate effective programs to inspire children and communities around the world through two powerful universal languages: art and sport.”
Currently, the three organizations are finalizing plans for joint upcoming activities to be held before the opening of the 2024 Summer Olympic Games. They are already working on future projects beyond the Paris Summer Olympic Games period.
Since its creation in 2012, the Princess Charlene of Monaco Foundation has supported more than 500 events and educational programs that have reached more than 1.2 million children in 43 countries.