E.Leclerc Gramat Donates €4,000 to the League Against Cancer
E.Leclerc Gramat donated €4,000 to the Ligue contre le cancer during a ceremony on June 10, according to store and organization representatives. The total consists of €2,577 collected from customers and a €1,423 supplement provided by the store to support cancer research and patient care.
The event was attended by Dewis Verdun, a member of the Gramat establishment, and Julie Vancoppenolle, the store’s communication manager. Also present were Jean-Bernard Solignac, vice-president of the Lot departmental committee (CD 46) of the Ligue contre le cancer, Blandine Puech-Falguières, an oncology care manager from the Figeac branch, and volunteer Jackie Bergounoux.
How will the €4,000 donation be used?
The funds are designated for cancer research and direct support for affected families, according to Jean-Bernard Solignac. This includes funding for adapted physical activities and the employment of professionals such as psychologists and aestheticians.
Solignac also stated that the donations provide research assistance to help doctoral students acquire specialized degrees. The goal is to stimulate broader research efforts against the disease.
What is the impact of the national and local effort?
The Gramat collection followed a mobilization week that began on March 13. Dewis Verdun noted that the local €4,000 contribution combines with a national donation of one million euros from the brand.

Verdun stated this collective funding is intended to help push back the disease specifically among children, adolescents, and young adults. He described the cause as essential for the youngest patients.
What may happen next for cancer support in the region?
Given the 20-year history of this partnership, the store may continue its annual mobilization cycles to provide steady funding. Increased support for doctoral students could potentially lead to more specialized research outcomes over time.
The continued integration of support care professionals suggests that the Ligue contre le cancer is likely to maintain or expand its focus on the psychological and physical well-being of young adults and children.
Frequently Asked Questions
How was the total donation of €4,000 reached?
Customers contributed €2,577 through checkout collections and proximity payment terminals, which the E.Leclerc Gramat store then supplemented with an additional €1,423.
Which specific patient groups are being targeted?
According to Dewis Verdun, the funds are intended to help combat cancer in children, adolescents, and young adults.
What types of professional services does the funding support?
Jean-Bernard Solignac specified that the funds help pay for psychologists, aestheticians, and professionals who provide adapted physical activities.
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