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The Grand Prix Humanitaire de France is a distinction created and founded September 18, 1892 by Charles Leroy.
The association was registered in 1902 in the Prefecture of Police of Paris under number 150,292.
Historically, his original name is "Grand Prix Humanitaire de France and Colonies".
The Presidents:
The first president and founder is Charles Leroy in 1892.
From 1892 to 1933, Louis Druel succeeds.
From 1933 to 1945, Isidore Louis Dulong
From 1945 to 1955, Francois-Louis Girardot
From 1955 to 1990, Desire Graves
From 1991 to 1992, Jacques Bellay
From 1992 to 2010, Jean Polls,
Since 2010, the current president is Eric Cathelinaud.
The Grand Prix Humanitaire de France aims to "honor [s] and reward [ing] those who by their courage, dedication, sacrifice, work, advice or time, or in helping relieve their neighbor, and this, as purely voluntary. "Wednesday, December 2, 1992 GPHF the centennial was celebrated in the courtyard of a reception which was given in the salons of the Hotel de Ville in Paris.
15,500 awards have been awarded since 1892, to institutions, associations, individuals or personalities.
Among the most prestigious awards, we can cite:
- HSH Princess Grace of Monaco sovereign, December 27, 1965, by President Desire Graves
- HRH Princess Diana of France, Duchess of Württemberg, December 9, 1990 by Lord Pisciotto, delegate GPHF,
- SASThe Sovereign Prince Albert II of Monaco in 2007 by President John Polles.
Albert De Smet, delegate G.P.H.F. for the kingdom of Belgium was awarded the Grand Prix:
- Don Pedro S. Ex Riveiro-Mercado, Bolivia's ambassador to Paris
- Nicole Cahen (wife of the late Alfred S. Ex Cahen, Ambassador of HM the King of the Belgians in Paris from 1989 to 1996)
- HRH Prince Charles-Emmanuel de Bourbon de Parme (nephew of HM the Queen of Romania)
- Mrs.
ANA Ligia Mixco Sol de Saca, First Lady of the Republic of El Salvador in 2008 - Lucie Calderon, Minister-Counselor at the Embassy of the Republic of El Salvador France.Hotel March 21, 2009