While in the United States, failure is synonymous with experience and learning, in France, it is singled out and considered a fault. When an entrepreneur loses his business, it's a painful experience. Between feelings of isolation and social stigmatization, an entrepreneurial failure leads to one or more traumas: emotional, professional, personal and financial.
60,000 rebonds association
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60 000 rebonds has been recognized as an association of general social interest since June 30, 2016.
And yet, among these entrepreneurs are men and women who have dared to undertake, each with expertise that is essential to French entrepreneurship and to the vitality of our economy.
Isn't failure, after all, a fresh start towards a more fulfilling professional life? Or the beginning of a beautiful, inspiring story that's worth the human effort?
The association was born of this observation and the personal experience of its founder Philippe Rambaud.
The aim of the association is to help these men and women to rebuild their personal lives, so that they can move on to a new professional project.
The 60,000 rebonds support program is professional and free of charge. It is run by volunteers, committed to supporting post-disaster entrepreneurs by helping them faster and better than if they remained isolated.
Find out more about the association's activities in the 2021 Activity Report.
"To be an entrepreneur is to grow from one's failures as well as one's successes. "
Guillaume Mulliez, National Chairman of 60 000 rebonds.
660 entrepreneurs supported in 2020
1,200 committed volunteers
38 cities