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    Stellantis Morocco and CARE Morocco commit to education with the Child Step project.

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    The automobile manufacturer **Stellantis Morocco** and the NGO **CARE Morocco** announce the launch of **Child Step**, a program aimed at **promoting preschool education** and **literacy for young mothers** in disadvantaged areas, particularly around **Kénitra**.

    **An educational project for an inclusive future**

    This program includes:

    ✔ **Access to preschool education for 300 children** aged 3 to 6 from low-income families.
    ✔ **A literacy program for 50 mothers**, to strengthen their involvement in their children’s education.
    ✔ **Awareness sessions for 150 parents**, to support them in monitoring their children’s schooling.

    The goal is to **reduce school dropout rates** and give children the best chances of succeeding in their education, with strong commitment from families and educational stakeholders.

    **A long-term commitment to community empowerment**

    🌍 **A sustainable ambition**: Child Step aims to create a **replicable educational model** that can be extended to other urban and rural areas.
    📚 **A concrete impact**: The goal is to ensure that **70% of children in the program continue their education** until the first year of primary school.
    🤝 **A committed partnership**: Stellantis and CARE Morocco join forces to **promote social inclusion and equal opportunities** through education.

    Stellantis, through **Stellantis Philanthropy**, integrates this action into its overall vision of social responsibility, with the belief that **education is an essential lever for progress and empowerment**.

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