How to make a donation to the Laurette Fugain association?

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The Laurette Theatre is more than just a performance venue. In fact, it shares its name with a cause very dear to many hearts: the Laurette Fugain Association. This organization fights against leukemia and actively works to raise awareness and encourage organ donation.

Discover how you too can support this noble cause.

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The Laurette Fugain Association, for the benefit of the fight against leukemia

The Laurette Fugain Association was founded in 2002 by Stéphanie Fugain in memory of her daughter Laurette, who died of leukemia at the age of 22. Since its inception, the association's mission has been to fight leukemia in all its forms. It raises public awareness about the importance of life-saving donations (blood, platelets, bone marrow), supports medical research, and helps families affected by this disease.

The main missions of the Laurette Fugain association are:

  • Awareness : Informing and educating the public about the need for life-saving donations.
  • Support for research : Funding innovative projects in hematology.
  • Support for patients and families : Providing moral and material support to families.


Supporting the association: nothing could be easier

Supporting the Laurette Fugain Association is crucial to continuing the fight against leukemia. Everyone can contribute, whether through organ donation, financial support, or by volunteering their time. The variety of ways to contribute allows everyone to participate according to their means and availability.

Every gesture counts and can make a real difference in the lives of patients and their families.


Donating life

Donating life is a precious and indispensable contribution. It includes:

  • Blood donation : essential for transfusions needed by patients undergoing treatment.
  • Platelet donation : used to treat bleeding and support patients undergoing chemotherapy.
  • Bone marrow donation : crucial for transplants that can save lives.

To register as a bone marrow or blood donor, simply visit specialized websites or contact local donation centers. The process is easy, and every donation can truly save a life.

Why it's essential : Life-saving organ donations are the foundation of treatment for many leukemia patients. Without these donations, many treatments would be impossible.


Provide financial support

Financial support is also vital for the Laurette Fugain Association. Here's how you can help:

  • Direct donation : make a one-time or recurring donation.
  • Membership : become a member of the association and actively participate in its activities.
  • Legacy legacy : include the association in your will for a lasting impact.

To make a financial donation, please visit the association's website. There you will find all the necessary information to make an online donation via direct bank transfer using the HelloAsso platform. A form is available on the dedicated page (click the "Donate" button on the association's official website); simply follow the instructions to complete your donation.

Your generosity helps to fund research and support families in need.


Become a volunteer

The Laurette Fugain Association also needs volunteers to carry out its missions. Becoming a volunteer means giving your time and energy to:

  • Organize awareness events.
  • Assisting with blood or platelet drives.
  • Provide support according to your skills.
  • By leveraging your network.

To become a volunteer, simply contact the organization through their website. You can then discover the different missions offered and choose the one that best matches your availability and skills.


The possibility of deducting your financial donation from your taxes!

Donating to the Laurette Fugain association entitles you to tax benefits. In fact, donations are tax-deductible up to 66% of the amount given, within the limit of 20% of taxable income.

To benefit from this tax deduction, you will receive a tax receipt after your donation. Simply attach it to your tax return.

This tax incentive makes it easier for everyone to contribute to the cause.

By supporting the Laurette Fugain Association , whether through organ donation, financial contributions, or volunteering, you are actively participating in the fight against leukemia. Every gesture counts, and together, we can make a significant difference.

Discover all the ways to contribute on the association's website and join the fight against leukemia


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