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The Kering Foundation is a non-profit organization that fights against gender-based violence worldwide. It supports survivor-centered services, breaks the cycle of violence with future generations and mobilizes networks for gender equality.
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Worldwide, one in three women is or will be affected by violence during her lifetime, regardless of her cultural origins or social class. In light of this fact, in 2008, Kering –known as PPR at the time– created a Foundation dedicated to combating violence against women. In 2023, building on its 15 years of experience and close ...
Since its creation, Kering Foundation has built a strategy focusing on impact. Kering Foundation is a leading private donor to national specialist organizations based in Italy (1st), France (1st), the United Kingdom (3rd) and the United States (6th). Every year, more than 275,000 women survivors and 25 organizations are supported by Kering ...
Kering Foundation is a corporate foundation that supports survivors, prevents violence and mobilizes for change in six countries. Learn about its partners, portraits, campaigns and impact report on its website.
Sep 16, 2022 · The Kering Foundation hosted a gala to raise funds for organizations committed to ending gender-based violence, with a one-of-a-kind performance by Andra Day. The event was co-chaired by Salma Hayek Pinault, François-Henri Pinault and others, and benefited four local NGOs: NNEDV, Global Fund for Women, Jordan River Foundation and Ms. Foundation for Women.