(Finance) – Mundys And Sports Without Bordersunited to promote inclusion and solidarity, illuminate the historic Galleria Alberto Sordi, an iconic place in Rome, with Christmas choreographies. In addition to celebrating the charm of the end-of-year holidays, the initiative supports the activities of Sport Without Bordersthe Association that for over 15 years has been carrying out programs and projects of social inclusion and education through sport, for minors who experience situations of socio-economic hardship. THE visitorsin fact, they will have theopportunity to make a donation and thus offer the opportunity to practice sport to those who simply don’t have the means to afford it by scanning a QR code available in various points of the Gallery. With a simple gesture, it will be possible to help change the lives of many young beneficiaries supported by the Association.
The initiative represents a perfect combination of tradition and social commitment. THE two Christmas treesover 10 meters high, and the decorations, inspired by the values of sustainability and sharingfounding values for Mundys, were made with eco-compatible materials, underlining the importance of an environmentally friendly Christmas.
“We wish to express sincere gratitude to Mundys – declared the president of Sport Senza Frontiere, Alessandro Tappa – for having decided to promote a sustainable Christmas together with our association, supporting the mission of social inclusion through sport. We work to offer minors in difficulty opportunities for growth and education, contributing to a society without economic or social barriers, in line with the 2030 Agenda. Above all, we use sport as a tool for change, with the aim of helping future citizens to grow and to realize themselves, regardless of their social condition. Thanks to this precious contribution, we will be able to continue to bring sport where it is needed, transforming it into a tool for education, health and social change. Together, we can break down barriers and build a better future for children in difficulty.”