Europe 1 launches the # Europe1Solidaire operation -
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Providing psychological help, finding economic solutions, giving practical advice, these are the missions that Europe 1 will attempt to carry out from Monday 8 February as part of a special week "to help those who build the world of tomorrow.
As the students cry out more and more in their distress, the radio station devotes some of its information meetings and broadcasts to them.
In the morning, and throughout the week, Anne Roumanoff will have students participate in one of her games on her program
Ça fait du bien
.
The comedian will earn them computer equipment.
At the start of the afternoon, Elisabeth Assayag and Emmanuel Duteil will take over by handing over the microphone to professionals who can help young people through internship and job offers.
From 10:30 p.m., it is in an atmosphere more conducive to confidences that Sabine Marin and Olivier Delacroix will collect the testimonies of young people and their relatives.
Listeners are invited to come and confide on the air until 1 a.m.
Specials all week
Other more punctual appointments are also to be noted, such as the
Europe Soir
special show
hosted by Julian Bugier from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. on Monday.
Yououtubeur Gaspard G, who had questioned Jean Castex at the end of January about student malaise, will be the guest
of Sonia Mabrouk's
political interview
at 8.15 am Tuesday.
One of the other highlights of this week should also be the issue of
Sans Rendez-vous
, broadcast on Wednesday and hosted by Jimmy Mohamed and Mélanie Gomez.
It will be devoted to the mental health of young people.
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