The Petits Frères des Pauvres association presents “Shared Memories”, a touching exhibition which highlights the testimonies of elders.
The Coudon team from the Petits Frères des Pauvres association invites the public to the opening of its exhibition “Shared Memories”, which will be held next Thursday, April 30 at 5 p.m. in its premises in La Garde. This cultural and solidarity event highlights the words of the elderly people supported by the association, offering a moving insight into their memories. The exhibition will then be visible from May 4 to 8.
An intergenerational project born from civic service
At the heart of this project are Mahéva and Laetitia, two young volunteers engaged in civic service within the local team. For several weeks, they carried out patient and caring collection work, interacting with the elders to collect the memories, impressions and emotions they wanted to transmit. The result of these intergenerational dialogues was given form through texts and images, constituting the heart of the “Shared Memories” exhibition, which promises to offer a sensitive and authentic look at rich and unique life journeys.
Rebuilding connections to combat isolation
This initiative is fully in line with the historical mission of the association. Founded in 1946, the Petits Frères des Pauvres organization fights against the isolation and loneliness of elderly people, particularly the most deprived. As the association points out, the heart of its action is to “recreate links allowing them to regain a taste for life and be part of the world around them”. The Coudon team, established in the town of La Garde since 2006, embodies this commitment in the region by carrying out local actions to break the circle of loneliness which affects many seniors.
Practical information
The opening of the exhibition will take place on Thursday April 30, 2026 from 5 p.m. The “Shared Memories” exhibition will then be accessible to the public from Monday May 4 to Friday May 8, 2026, from 10 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. The event will take place in the premises of the Petits Frères des Pauvres du Coudon team, located at 57, avenue Marc Delage in La Garde.
For more information, it is possible to contact the team by email at coudon@petitsfreresdespauvres.fr or by telephone at 09 83 41 04 28. The association’s national website is also available to discover all of its actions: www.petitsfreresdespauvres.fr.
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