Laetitia Casta - Humanitarian Action

Humanitarian Action

Year Association Comment
2010 Porteurs d'Eau (French) Water-carrier is an initiative of France Libertés - Danielle-Mitterrand foundation (French)
2006 Rose Marie Claire (French) Casta among Claire Chazal, Isabelle Adjani, Axelle Red, Monica Bellucci and Tina Kieffer with the Rose Marie Claire (French) are shot by Jeff Manzetti for the association Toutes à l'école (French)
2005 Action Innocence She belongs to the Committee of support of Action Innocence to protect the children from the dangers of the Internet.
2004 ELA Wearing giant sneakers, Casta on a wooden horse is shot by Georges André Cretton
for the ELA's book Shoes on to beat the disease
OrphanAid Africa Shot by Christophe Kutner, Casta between Inès de la Fressange and Cécile de France wears love beads (French) (2nd tab) for OrphanAid Africa founded by Lisa Lovatt-Smith.
Sébastien Proyart She supports Sébastien Proyart.
Action Contre la Faim Casta drew a winged blue heart on a plate for the bidding of 19 November 2004 to help Action against Hunger
2002 Occi, paese rinascitu (Corsican) In the headquarters of the association Occi recovered village at the Caffè di a Mossa of Lumio in Corsica, Casta helped to reconstruct the old chapel of Annunziata in the abandoned village of Occi.
Watch the Occi video on YouTube by official Korsika.fr
1999 Restos du cœur Dernière édition avant l'an 2000 (Last edition before year 2000), Les Enfoirés a charity concert tour at the Zénith for the Coluche's association Restaurants du Cœur that collects food for the homeless.
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