Balenciaga is dedicated to driving positive impact through four fundamental pillars: Community, Soil, Shelter, and Child Protection. Through long-term partnerships and more responsible practices, the House works to raise awareness and support meaningful change.
COMMUNITY
Balenciaga recognizes systemic discrimination and works to advance social justice and equal opportunities for all. The House believes that giving back and promoting education are key drivers of change. Through long-term partnerships and awareness initiatives, Balenciaga collaborates with organizations working toward a more inclusive society.
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Balenciaga partners with 0-93. Lab to support young talent through the Avenir Program.
AFRICA FASHION UP
Balenciaga reaffirms its commitment to nurturing emerging creative talent through the sixth edition of its collaboration with Share Africa: Africa Fashion Up, an initiative dedicated to empowering the next generation of African designers and entrepreneurs.
LE CENTRE LGBTQIA+ PARIS IDF
Balenciaga supports the Paris LGBTQIA+ Centre, one of France’s leading non-profit organizations, dedicated to supporting, informing, and advocating for the LGBTQIA+ community for over 30 years.
LOS ANGELES LGBT CENTER
The Los Angeles LGBT Center provides programs, services, and global advocacy across health, social services, housing, education, and policy.
CWC
Creative Wants Change (CWC) is a New York-based nonprofit dedicated to cultivating underrepresented creative talent by offering full scholarships, mentorship, and internship opportunities to students applying to leading design schools.
OPPNET
The Opportunity Network (OppNet) is a non-profit organization committed to ensuring that every student—regardless of background—has access to the resources, networks, and connections needed to achieve their college and career aspirations.
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Balenciaga partners with 0-93. Lab to support young talent through the Avenir Program.
0-93. Lab is a non-profit initiative dedicated to democratizing access to careers in fashion and the visual arts. Its mission is to break down barriers and empower young people aspiring to enter the luxury sector. In 2023, Kering launched a three-year partnership with 0-93. Lab, with Balenciaga contributing through a mentorship program focused on developing future talent.
Co-designed by 0-93. Lab and volunteers from Balenciaga’s Studio and Atelier teams, the Avenir Program featured six hands-on workshops held at Balenciaga’s Paris offices and at 0-93. Lab’s space in Aulnay-sous-Bois, renovated with Kering’s support.
AFRICA FASHION UP
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Balenciaga reaffirms its commitment to nurturing emerging creative talent through the sixth edition of its collaboration with Share Africa: Africa Fashion Up, an initiative dedicated to empowering the next generation of African designers and entrepreneurs.
Selected designers were welcomed to Balenciaga’s flagship on Avenue Montaigne in Paris, where they explored the House’s products and collections. They also participated in specialized workshops on sustainability, wholesale, and e-commerce, led by in-house experts.
Each designer benefited from a tailored four-month mentorship program with Balenciaga team members, designed to support their individual ambitions and support their growth as entrepreneurs.
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Balenciaga supports the Paris LGBTQIA+ Centre, one of France’s leading non-profit organizations, dedicated to supporting, informing, and advocating for the LGBTQIA+ community for over 30 years.
As part of this commitment, the House welcomed members of the Centre for a guided visit to the annual Journées Européennes du Patrimoine exhibition, encouraging dialogue and cultural exchange.
In partnership with the Centre, Balenciaga also hosted an internal awareness session focused on inclusion, allyship, and mental health in the workplace. The House’s support also extends to providing resources for the Centre’s beneficiaries.
Los Angeles LGBT Center
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The Los Angeles LGBT Center provides programs, services, and global advocacy across health, social services, housing, education, and policy. Balenciaga has marched alongside members of the Center during international Pride parades and provides essential funding to support its mission, including meal programs, senior services, mental health support, and safe shelter for LGBTQIA+ youth in Los Angeles.
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Creative Wants Change (CWC) is a New York-based nonprofit dedicated to cultivating underrepresented creative talent by offering full scholarships, mentorship, and internship opportunities to students applying to leading design schools.
Balenciaga partnered with CWC to host a corporate and retail visit for its fellows and will participate in the organization’s mentorship program starting in 2026.
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The Opportunity Network (OppNet) is a non-profit organization committed to ensuring that every student—regardless of background—has access to the resources, networks, and connections needed to achieve their college and career aspirations.
In July 2025, Balenciaga welcomed a group of students for an immersive introduction to the House, sharing insights into career pathways and professional opportunities.
The House also offers volunteer opportunities for corporate employees, including networking events and résumé workshops, fostering meaningful exchange and mentorship.
SOIL
Balenciaga takes pride in using natural materials such as cotton, wool, leather, silk, and cashmere. This connection to nature drives its commitment to preserving soil health as an essential aspect of environmental sustainability. Balenciaga is also committed to supporting agricultural practices that contribute to protecting and restoring the earth’s natural resources for future generations.
e DNA
Since 2023, Balenciaga has supported the deployment of environmental DNA (eDNA) technology through a pilot project led by Epiterre, as part of Kering’s Regenerative Fund for Nature.
eDNA is an advanced method for monitoring biodiversity. By collecting soil, water, or other environmental samples and analyzing traces of DNA shed by organisms, it enables the detection of species both above and below ground, without the need for visual identification or trapping. This approach strengthens the ability of land managers, farmers, and conservationists to assess ecosystem health and resilience with greater accuracy.
The resulting data enables the tracking of biodiversity responses to land management, regenerative practices, and environmental change, providing actionable insights to inform future decisions.
SHELTER
Balenciaga is dedicated to supporting displaced individuals and those in vulnerable situations by collaborating with partners who provide essential resources and by raising awareness about the need for secure living conditions. Through its initiatives, Balenciaga collaborates with organizations that address critical issues such as global hunger and homelessness, aiming to support more responsible solutions and assist people in need.
Balenciaga has partnered with the United Nations World Food Programme (WFP) since 2018 to help combat global hunger and support food-insecure populations.
To raise funds and awareness in support of WFP’s operations, the House has released several collections featuring co-branded items. With 20% of proceeds from these collections donated to WFP, this partnership has helped provide food assistance to some of the world’s most vulnerable communities.
Balenciaga collaborates with the Sheltersuit Foundation, which provides protective clothing to people experiencing homelessness while creating employment opportunities for individuals distanced from the labor market. To support its upcycling initiatives, the House donates offcuts and deadstock fabrics, contributing to a more circular use of materials.
In 2024, Balenciaga extended this collaboration in partnership with the Institut Français de la Mode (IFM) through a project focused on supporting people experiencing homelessness in Paris.
Balenciaga is committed to protecting children’s rights and well-being through partnerships with organizations focused on trauma recovery, child protection education, and raising awareness of child abuse, while also promoting allyship.
With the House’s support, nearly 2,000 professionals specializing in child abuse will be trained, and up to an estimated 55,000 children will benefit from access to evidence-based mental healthcare.
NCA
Together with the Kering Foundation, Balenciaga has partnered with the National Children’s Alliance (NCA) for a three-year commitment launched in 2023 to support child trauma recovery. The initiative expands access to Trauma-Focused Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (TF-CBT) while raising awareness of child protection needs.
Through this partnership, nearly 2,000 professionals specializing in child abuse will be trained, contributing to increased evidence-based mental healthcare for up to 55,000 children. The NCA supports more than 386,000 children annually and works to address the shortage of trained therapists, which leaves approximately 80,000 children without treatment.
Established in 2022, the NCA Institute for Better Mental Health Outcomes works to expand access to trauma-focused care and improve outcomes for children and caregivers affected by trauma.