Sponsors
Thanks to them, we draw the attention of the general public, media, private partners and public authorities. Their mission is to spread our messages, support our fundraising campaigns and improve awareness through media exposure.
Our funding sponsor
Andrea Casiraghi
Andrea has been the sponsor of La Fondation Paralysie Cérébrale ever since it was created in 2005. Made aware by one of his friends, himself affected by cerebral palsy, the older son of Her Royal Highness Princess of Hanover (born Princess of Monaco) uses his fame and relationships in France and abroad to serve the Fondation and research.
"Donating to the Fondation Paralysie Cérébrale helps to give means to researchers to pursue their work, allow the financing of new research projects in order to improve the life of those affected by cerebral palsy, and to reduce the risk of new cases to occur. Like me, support the Fondation Paralysie Cérébrale!" A. Casiraghi

Our sponsor
Zita Hanrot
With a record of no less than 25 films, and after receiving the César of the most promising actress in 2016 for Fatima, directed by Philippe Faucon, Zita Hanrot is one of the rising stars of the French cinema. Young mother, the actress accepted to join the Fondation Paralysie Cérébrale as patron in September 2023.
"This can happen to anyone even if the pregnancy went perfectly fine. That’s what moved me as a young mother and that is the reason why I wish to commit and support all families facing such a situation." Z. Hanrot
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Our sponsor
Julien Bonnaire
He left rugby in 2017 (75 selections, he played with the CSBJ Rugby, ASM Clermont Auvergne or the LOU Rugby, multiple winner of the Six Nations Championship, and finalist at the Rugby World Cup in 2011), Julien Bonnaire, former rugby player is the father of an 8 year old daughter, Edith, who lives with cerebral palsy. After creating the charitable organisation “Handi Move & Fun” with his wife Coralie, he pursued his commitment to advance research on cerebral palsy, becoming patron of the Fondation Paralysie Cérébrale in April 2024.
“As a former rugby player, the values of solidarity and team are still as strong for me, even more so off the lawn, with the battle I fight today. Therefore I am proud to join the teams of the Fondation Paralysie Cérébrale as patron, because we, parents, as well as all people concerned by cerebral palsy, need this condition to be recognised and supported. The research must advance in order to provide care solutions from the day of birth and to improve the lives of those with cerebral palsy." J. Bonnaire.