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The club reinforce support in the matches at Mestalla against CA Osasuna and UD Las Palmas
LALIGA, aware of the unique transformative power of football to unite and strengthen society, has put the spotlight on bullying within its LALIGA VS commitment. It has joined forces with the clubs in the top flight to raise awareness, encouraging children to create communities where no one feels alone or excluded.
Valencia CF, who began their own 'STOP Bullying · Tots a una veu' project in May 2023, support LALIGA's anti-bullying campaign and will show solidarity in the next two matches at Mestalla.
Both in the match this Tuesday against CA Osasuna and on Monday, October 21st against UD Las Palmas, the club will make visible the importance of standing up against bullying.
The digital and physical supports at the ground, and the club's own communication channels, will display messages. In the game against UD Las Palmas, the mascots will wear a kit with the campaign message: 'A team does not leave anyone on their own."
The Valencia CF campaign 'STOP Bullying · Tots a una veu' involved the search for captains against school bullying in 910 schools in the Valencia region, and rewarding the centre with the bravest project within the #StopBullying movement in the educational field.
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