As part of its Give Back program, Dils supports “C’è da Ridere”, the first theatrical show created by Paolo Kessisoglu entirely dedicated to mental health. Performed on Sunday, October 12th, at Teatro Brancaccio in Rome, the show combines comedy and music, with contributions from professionals who work daily in psychological well-being.
The stage will feature Alice Mangione, Marta Filippi, Andrea Perroni, Paolo Kessisoglu, Daniele Silvestri, and IAMOLLIE, hosted by Marco Maccarini.
The initiative, promoted by the association C’è Da Fare ETS, aims to raise public awareness about mental health issues and to fund the C’è Da Fare Safe Teen project at Ospedale Pediatrico Bambino Gesù in Rome, which provides psychological and neuropsychiatric support to young people in need.
Following the first stops in Marina di Pietrasanta and Novara, the tour will continue to Milan, Genoa, and Varese, offering moments of reflection and emotion while concretely supporting the young people involved in the project.
A long-time partner of C’è Da Fare, Dils has already collaborated with the association on several initiatives in Milan, including the Charity Dinners at Principe di Savoia, the Relay Milano Marathon, and Milano4MentalHealth, which featured the performance La Grande Pagina Bianca in Piazza Duomo.
In addition to promoting awareness of youth mental health, these events have also contributed to fundraising for the Safe Teen project, carried out in collaboration with Ospedale Niguarda in Milan, dedicated to supporting adolescents and their families.
