The Hellenic Wildlife Care Association – ANIMA carries out an ongoing commitment to the protection of birds of prey in Greece, providing veterinary care and rehabilitation programs that allow hundreds of injured, sick or distressed individuals to return to the wild. The project strengthens the survival of vulnerable and endangered species, countering threats such as poisoning, fires and habitat loss, while promoting awareness.
The “Aquatic...ally” project of ASD VinciConNoi proposes an aquapsychomotricity pathway for children on the autism spectrum and their tutor peers, with the aim of fostering integration, physical and emotional well-being. Water sport becomes an educational and inclusive tool, supported by Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) to measure progress and benefits in terms of happiness, socialization and adaptive skills.
The ETS Il Pentolino Association project was born in Bollate, in a multicultural neighborhood marked by social fragility, and offers training and pre-work courses to young people with disabilities, NEETs and minors at risk, creating spaces for sociality and support for families. The aim is to promote inclusion, autonomy and active citizenship, strengthening the community network.
The Cuarta Compañía Bomberos de Viña del Mar has launched a project to equip the new procurement unit, which arrived in Chile in 2024, with technologically advanced materials and tools. The aim is to ensure faster, safer and more effective interventions in the event of major emergencies, benefiting both the Municipality of Viña del Mar and the entire Fifth Region.
With this project, the association Sciare per Sorridere OdV – ETS offers free ski courses to primary school children from backgrounds marked by economic and social fragility. The initiative, which has grown rapidly in recent years, combines sport, nature and education, opening up new opportunities for growth and inclusion to those who would not otherwise have access to such experiences.
The Cute Project Onlus project educates children, teachers and families about home safety through interactive workshops, storytelling and the Cuty Firephant mascot. In 7 years, over 7,000 students from 46 Piedmontese schools participated, creating a nationally replicable model to reduce pediatric burns.