Castellammare. Proximity: Inclusion and innovation to make the Grande Stabia of young people run


“A Grande Stabia that offers opportunities and moments of growth for our young people, increasingly strengthening the services offered and adapting them to their needs and requirements. A ‘Stabia Young’ that is in step with the times, that responds to the requests that we they come from our young people. In recent weeks I have had many opportunities to discuss with them, to think about the city we need to build and the initiatives to be implemented. It is a vibrant youth fabric that wants to participate in change and get involved at stake, and a Greater Stabia must facilitate this process” – states Luigi Vicinanza, centre-left candidate in the administrative elections of Castellammare di Stabia.

“The city needs further connection spaces, libraries, study rooms and meeting centres. But also places where we can offer support, listening and useful resources to all the people who need them. Our commitment is to create a safe and welcoming to all, promoting equality and mutual respect. Let’s think of a desk dedicated to the LGBTQ+ community, where we can discuss the concepts of gender identity, gender roles, sexual orientation, homophobia and bullying” – continues the centre-left candidate.

“In our idea of ​​Grande Stabia, in every part of the city, from the ancient center to the north, we will identify and create smart rooms, public places equipped with ultra-fast internet connection, which can be made available to students, but also to working professionals in smart working, to create ever more connections, exchanges of knowledge and skills. Multifunctional youth hubs to be used for study, professional training, artistic creativity, free time and sport” – concludes Luigi Vicinanza.

“A Grande Stabia that offers opportunities and moments of growth for our young people, increasingly strengthening the services offered and adapting them to their needs and requirements. A ‘Stabia Young’ that is in step with the times, that responds to the requests that we they come from our young people. In recent weeks I have had many opportunities to discuss with them, to think about the city we need to build and the initiatives to be implemented. It is a vibrant youth fabric that wants to participate in change and get involved at stake, and a Greater Stabia must facilitate this process” – states Luigi Vicinanza, centre-left candidate in the administrative elections of Castellammare di Stabia.

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“The city needs further connection spaces, libraries, study rooms and meeting centres. But also places where we can offer support, listening and useful resources to all the people who need them. Our commitment is to create a safe and welcoming to all, promoting equality and mutual respect. Let’s think of a desk dedicated to the LGBTQ+ community, where we can discuss the concepts of gender identity, gender roles, sexual orientation, homophobia and bullying” – continues the centre-left candidate.

“In our idea of ​​Grande Stabia, in every part of the city, from the ancient center to the north, we will identify and create smart rooms, public places equipped with ultra-fast internet connection, which can be made available to students, but also to working professionals in smart working, to create ever more connections, exchanges of knowledge and skills. Multifunctional youth hubs to be used for study, professional training, artistic creativity, free time and sport” – concludes Luigi Vicinanza.

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