A terrible crime that too often makes it into the daily news, Liga B, together with President Mauro Balata, have therefore decided to continue the awareness-raising activities already carried out in this regard in previous seasons, launching a structured campaign to tell everyone together #ENOUGH. The Italian Championship therefore intends to promote, in collaboration with the Criminal Analysis Service, an interministerial unit of the Department of Public Security under the leadership of Stefano Delfini, and in collaboration with the Congressional Forensic Authority, healthy values and moral principles. , such as Love and Education. Cultural change that can therefore stop once and for all the crimes that too many women are victims of. In the 14th round of the championship, the iconic ball will be played on the fields of the BKT series.
red, emblem of the League B project against all feminicides and any kind of violence. On this occasion, President Balata was present in Cremona at a press conference dedicated to this initiative, in which the President of the Cremonese Islands of the USA Francesco Dini, the Deputy Minister of Sports and Youth Policy of the Lombardy Region Lara Magoni and “Avv. Laura Massaro, head of the Equality and Equal Opportunity Commission of the Congressional Medical Examiner.
At the opening, President Dini, honoring the house, said: “Cremonese and Cremona are proud to support League B in the campaign against violence against women. The BKT series and football can and should work for young people, for their awareness and preparation.”
Lara Magoni then intervened, praising Cremonese’s 120-year history and, thanking President Balata, expressing her emotions as a woman and deputy minister: “We have to send a strong message to young people and I wanted to contribute. Sports make hearts beat and inspire fans. I believe that the red ball is an important and fundamental message against gender-based violence and violence itself. Let us all stop the violence today and once again together.”
So, lawyer. Massaro: “As the forensic arm of Congress, we wondered how to monitor, offer and disseminate the educational message. Participation in events like today is necessary in order to convey the message of “no” to violence in our category. We want to protect women not just today, but always, all year round. We ask that special training be provided in schools to raise awareness and finally achieve zero femicide.”
Finally, President Balata thanked the Cremona club for its hospitality and for its sensitivity to social issues and public opinion. “I am pleased that many institutions have taken concrete action to ensure that this campaign is culturally relevant and needs ongoing support. That is why we decided to make our business structural. I commend the Congressional Forensic Examiner’s Office and the work of the Department of the Interior’s Criminal Intelligence Service, masterfully led by Stefano Delfini. That’s why we, the B League, have taken decisive action because too many women are victims of violence. I would also like to thank the President of the European Parliament, Roberta Metsola, for her appreciation of our activities, which have been going on for more than three years.
with a red ball that represents our commitment.”
At the end of the conference, Deputy Minister Magoni and lawyer. Massaro joined Lucia Salmaso, CEO of BKT Europe, and sports judge Ines Pisano to receive the red ball together. Moreover, numerous institutional figures were present at other BKT series stadiums and strongly supported the B League and its campaign. In Como, the Minister for Disability and Family Affairs, the Honorable Alessandra Locatelli, and in Catanzaro, the Honorable. Wanda Ferro, Deputy Secretary of State of the Ministry of the Interior. The Sampdoria-Spezia derby was attended by Senator Roberta Pinotti, while San Nicola in Bari received Marica Massara, president of the Center for Combating Violence in Bari. In Pisa, Eleonora Cosma is a representative of the association “La Casa della donna”, and in Tombolato and Cittadella she is a volunteer of the Red Cross. Then, at the Tardini in Parma, three representatives of the Emiliana Anti-Violence Center and the House of Women; in Reggio Emilia there are as many figures as Giuliana Reggio, mother of Jessica Filianti, a girl who was a victim of feminicide in 1996, Valeria Prampolini, manager of a company involved in sports and social work, and entrepreneur Cinzia Rubertelli. At Liberati in Terni, Barbara Corvi from the Una Quale Foundation
One Hundred Thousand” and “Anti-Violence Center”.
Therefore, League B wants to bear witness to its cities and fans: red ribbons at the entrance of teams, the creativity of LEDs in stadiums, messages from speakers and social networks, media campaigns with official broadcasters, television banners during live broadcasts with emergency numbers.
Many events, many actors, one team: the B League family stands united against violence against women.
Source: Tutto Mercato Web
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