Support for associations
Eqwal Foundation supports numerous associations committed to inclusion and disability-related causes. Through these actions, the foundation supports meaningful initiatives and helps promote inclusion and improve living conditions.

SPORTS AND LEISURE
ASEI SPORT
The Tremplin project aims to structure and develop para-sport activities for young people with physical or sensory disabilities.
ATHLE 632
Supporting the development of the para-sport section of the ATHLE 632 Club and ensuring its long-term sustainability.
COMITE DEPARTEMENTAL HANDISPORT HAUTE-GARONNE
Making outdoor sports more accessible for people with reduced mobility (PRM) by helping CDH 31 acquire an all-terrain electric wheelchair.
CLUB SUBAQUATIC GUINGAMP
Handisub has been supported by Eqwal Foundation to help people with disabilities discover scuba diving. This initiative promotes inclusion, self-confidence, and access to unique experiences in a safe and adapted environment.
CROSSFIT METAMORPHOSE
Grant funding for a CrossFit gym to improve muscle strength, mobility, functional independence, self-esteem, and overall quality of life for people with motor disabilities.
UMEN (Univers Montagne Esprit Nature)
Eqwal Foundation supported UMEN in funding an extended and raised adapted transport vehicle (TPMR) for transporting both disabled and non-disabled participants, as well as the adapted equipment needed for activities, mainly in Occitanie and mountainous regions.

EQUIPMENT DONATIONS
ARPEH
Distribution of more than 50 wheelchairs adapted to the specific needs of children with cerebral palsy.
Nav'Solidaire
Since 2021, Eqwal Foundation has supported Nav'Solidaire by donating used prosthetics transported by sailboat to The Gambia and Senegal. This partnership combines support for people in need with a commitment to reducing environmental impact.

INCLUSIVE HOUSING
Esperluette
Eqwal Foundation supported the association L’Esperluette in its Evol’Toit project by funding adapted kitchens for people with disabilities. This project promotes autonomy and inclusion through accessible housing, while also addressing social isolation and developing alternative communication solutions.
Simon de Cyrene
Contribution to the construction of shared community homes dedicated to people with disabilities. The project took place in Pibrac, France.


