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FCC awards ANAR and Save the Children for the prevention of gender violence in education
For the seventh year in a row, the FCC Group wanted to award and recognise the work done by organisations and associations that work to put an end to gender violence. On this occasion, the award winners were the Foundation for Aid to Children and Adolescents at Risk (ANAR) and the Save the Children Foundation, in recognition of their work, commitment and dedication to preventing gender-based violence in the educational sphere, especially in childhood and adolescence.
These awards were presented this morning at the corporate headquarters in Las Tablas, Madrid, during the ceremony to commemorate the International Day for the Elimination of Violence against Women, which FCC celebrates every year on 25 November. On this day, the FCC Group makes a call within the company to remember its principles and report on its commitment and vision: zero tolerance of gender violence and promotion of the social and professional integration of women victims.
Diana Díaz Álvarez, director of the ANAR Helplines; Carmela del Moral Blasco, head of Children's Policies at the Save the Children Foundation; and Alicia Moreno, director of Communications and Fundraising at the Save the Children Foundation, collected their respective awards from Íñigo Sanz Pérez, CEO of FCC Servicios Medio Ambiente.