In July Frédéric and Estelle Colas, along with their eight-year-old daughter Héloïse, will leave Paris to set off on a round-the-world trip with a difference.
They'll be staying with Facebook friends in every country they visit.
The Colas family (screenshot from YouTube video)
Yes that's right; people they don't necessarily know and perhaps have never met but who have become "friends' in that Social Network definition of the word.
But this isn't just a gimmick or a publicity stunt and it's not a trip dedicated purely to pleasure - although there is obviously some of that involved too - as Frédéric Colas explained to journalist David Abiker on Europe 1 radio on Sunday.
There's also a purpose behind it.
"Every time one of our Facebook friends puts us up for the night, we'll donate the money we would otherwise have spent on a hotel to a fund aimed at building a girls' school in Burkina Faso together with the association La voix de l'enfant," he said.
The couple, both in their early forties and professionals in communications and advertising see the project as being a combination of making a dream come true, taking a break and allowing their daughter to discover the world.
And at the some time, they'll be doing something much more important, as Fréderic writes on We like the world's website.
"It is the time to ask myself important questions about what I want to do about my life while keeping my feet on the ground," he writes.
"It is a year when I want to 'be' but also to 'achieve' something. As in any project, I anticipate having constraints and some form of pressure, because I want to see the school built thanks to all the people who are interested in our project."
If you would like to become a friend of the project, offer the family accommodation overnight at some point during their trip o simply follow their progress, then check out the Facebook page for We like the world.
The Colas family (screenshot from YouTube video)
"The question is often asked what do Facebook 'friends' really mean in terms of proper friendship," says Colas.
"Our aim is to show that with the help of a Social Network we can do some good, something enjoyable and something that exists in the 'real life'."
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1 comment:
What a nice story! I'll check them out on Facebook, and who knows, maybe they'll come my way and stay with me for one night!
Debby, Merveillac, Dordogne
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