Zinédine Zidane in tears as she inaugurates a home for end-of-life children in Istres

Eyes red with emotion, Zinedine Zidane assured the association Le Point Rose, which supports children at the end of life, that he would do everything to help their foster home project and families affected by cancer. pediatric.

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Eyes red with emotion, Zinedine Zidane assured him: "I will do everything to support this project." (VALLAURI NICOLAS / MAXPPP)

Zinédine Zidane appeared very moved this Monday, June 19 by inaugurating a home for end-of-life children of which he is the godfather, in Istres, in the Bouches-du-Rhône, noted France Bleu Provence.

The 1998 world champion took part in the presentation of the Maison du Point Rose, a medical facility of which he is the sponsor. The site will welcome children at the end of their life, suffering from cancer, and their families in Istres, on the 27 hectares of the Conclué estate.

With tears in his voice, the former international footballer said: “For me it’s a bit hard because I have children who are healthy, so it’s complicated for me, but I can tell you just one thing: I’m proud to be able to sponsor your project, you have chosen the right person.

The construction of the nursing home will begin at the end of 2023

At the podium, “Zizou” did not hide his tears and he spoke of the pain of his parents, after losing his brother. “I will fully support you. And I will do everything to support this project and all these families“, he concluded.

On its Facebook account, the association Le Point Rose thanks its “extraordinary sponsor for having accepted to support our project (…) An exceptional man whom we admire even more for his qualities of heart than for his immense talent. This is a great day in the history of our association and such recognition for all the families we support and their children. Thanks for all of us.

The Le Point Rose association was created in 2015 by Nathalie Paoli. The former head of the OM press service was bereaved by the death of her daughter Carla-Marie, at the age of nine, carried away by a brain stem tumor. The construction site of this nursing home will begin at the end of 2023, before welcoming the first families in 2025, indicates France Bleu Provence.


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