Solidarity sales

 

At Drouot Paris and on Drouot Live

Next CHARITY AUCTION planned for March 2024

We are excited to announce a unique opportunity to support our mission by participating in our charity auction of autographed sporting goods . 

Here's why this initiative is crucial for us, and how it can benefit you and our association.

Why a charity auction?

  1. Essential support: The funds raised during this auction will allow us to expand our support program for sick people, offering them physical and mental support through sport, during and after their medical treatments.

  2. Increased Awareness: The auction draws attention to our cause. Each autographed sports item represents a testimony of courage and victory , serving as a tangible reminder of the resilience of the people we help.

Benefits for donors:

  1. Direct impact: Each auction contributes directly to our mission, offering concrete support to patients and participating in the construction of a supportive community around healthy sport .

  2. Own unique sports treasures : By participating in the auction, you have the rare opportunity to own sports items autographed by renowned athletes, while making a positive difference in the lives of those affected.

  3. Share our story: Auction donors become ambassadors for PLAY AGAIN , sharing our story and helping to inspire more people to join our cause.

By participating in our Charity Auction, you become an essential link in the chain of well-being, helping PLAY AGAIN to support the sick through sport. 

Together we make a difference.

 

A charity sale in PARTNERSHIP with the Institut Curie

Support PLAY AGAIN and Institut Curie in our Partnership for Health and Hope!

We are delighted to announce our partnership with  the Institut Curie , a collaboration in the context of these sales in particular, which combines the renowned medical expertise of the institute with our commitment to supporting people affected by the disease across the sport.

The Curie Institute

The leading French cancer center, combines an internationally renowned research center and a cutting-edge hospital complex that treats all cancers, including the rarest. Founded in 1909 by Marie Curie, the Curie Institute brings together 3,700 researchers, doctors and caregivers across three sites (Paris, Saint-Cloud and Orsay) around its three missions:

    • Care

    • Research

    • Teaching

A recognized public utility foundation authorized to receive donations and legacies, the Institut Curie can, thanks to the support of its donors, accelerate discoveries and thus improve treatments and the quality of life of patients.