A press conference was held this morning at ULSS1 Dolomiti to present the “C'è Da Fare Safe Teen Dolomiti” project, the high-intensity psychological and neuropsychiatric support protocol for adolescents in a state of fragility.
Designed by the C'è Da Fare ETS association with Niguarda Hospital in Milan, the project will start in September at ULSS 1 Dolomiti.
Crucial was the contribution of Clivet, which donated 30,000 euros to C'è Da Fare ETS to support the launch of the project and bring the CDF Safe Teen virtuous model to the Belluno area as well.
The project reflects Clivet's vision of “Comfort for People and the Planet” and the belief that a comfortable world is a free world, where everyone can best express themselves and life can flourish.
Clivet also promoted the project at important international industry events such as ISH in Frankfurt, Klimahouse in Bolzano, and during Milan Design Week, helping to give visibility, to a national and international audience, and strength to an initiative that aims to make a difference in the present and future of new generations.