Club Voile EDHEC

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Club Voile EDHEC is an association with two missions: to enable its members to sail and to organise events to introduce sailing to socially disadvantaged groups, through the ‘Les petits voileux’ project, and to young people in remission from cancer, through the ‘Cap Espérance’ project in partnership with Cheer Up!

We are also committed to raising awareness among the younger generation about ocean conservation.

More than just a sports team, our association seeks to promote sailing through the organisation of various events. The competition department seeks sponsors to enable our members to sail as much as possible: weekly training sessions in Dunkerque and participation in regattas (IOR, Voiles en Seine, CCE). The Cruz department organises a cruise (the Cruz) that gathers hundred of EDHEC students in the Mediterranean to discover the joys of sailing. The log/event department organises after-work events and introduces people to sand yachting, while the communications department is responsible for communications for the Cruz, events and partner feedback.

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