Following their support to “C’è da Fare” during the Milan Marathon, Dils continues to back the association by sponsoring the Charity Dinner held yesterday at Principe di Savoia in Milan.
“C’è da Fare” is a non-profit organization founded by Paolo Kessisoglu and Silvia Rocchi, aimed at contrasting various forms of social withdrawal and psychological and neuropsychiatric distress among teenagers by promoting and funding dedicated projects.
During the evening, which also celebrated the association’s first anniversary, €90,000 euros were raised in support of “C’è Da Fare Safe Teen,” an initiative created in collaboration with Niguarda Hospital in Milan. This project aims to provide psychological support to teens aged 13 to 17 and their families, offering spaces to share their struggles and learn to process and manage them.
Ambra Angiolini, Diodato, and Lorenzo Luporini along with the “host” Paolo Kessisoglu, enlivened the evening, the highlight of which was a charity auction. The auction began a few days ago on the CharityStars website with unique items donated by public figures, VIPs, and singers who are friends of “C’è Da Fare,” and continued live during the Charity Dinner.
Supporting the association is part of Dils’ broader Give Back program, which reflects a different approach to business. Dils intends to express its commitment to the community, mainly through concrete initiatives of social responsibility that give back economic, social, and environmental value to the territories, inspired first and foremost by the needs of those who live and experience those places.