Princess Claire of Belgium visited the ASBL Live in Color Association in Liège, which won the 2024 Queen Paola Prize for its mentoring project aimed at promoting the integration of young refugees in the region. Princess Claire serves as the Vice-President of the Queen Paola Foundation. This initiative assigns a mentor who supports young refugees in their integration journey, provides them with guidance, and offers a listening ear whenever they need it.
Nadine Lino, an anthropologist by training and an entrepreneur in the field of communication for many years, founded the citizen initiative Live in Color in June 2015. The team listens, observes, analyzes, advises, supports, and provides personalized assistance to young refugees and their families in their integration process in Belgium.
Belle association du bleu-marine et du crème de sa jupe ; j'aime le style de ses bottes dans un cuir souple !
ReplyDeleteShe looks happy, and engaging. This was a positive visit. Her outfit looks well put together from what I can see.
ReplyDeleteAlways such a lovely engaged woman. I like to see her outfits. Not too staid and traditional.
ReplyDeleteEnjoy seeing Princess Claire. She exudes a sense of casual elegance in an open and engaging manner.
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful initiative!
ReplyDeleteKudos to former Queen Paola, Princess Claire , Nadine Lino and all the working team for their remarkable efforts.
Refugees integration and the fight against cultural bias are two of the most recommendable key actions in modern societies and I'll always support these projects.
In addition, supporting the aknowledgement and protection of human rights is another milestone in the route to freedom and progress.
I'm all for that.
Well done to all of them!
So nice to see the Pss again. I like her outfit.
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