Valencia CF launches the campaign "STOP BULLYING - TOTS A UNA VEU" and is looking for captains against bullying in 910 schools in the Valencia Region.
Valencia CF launches the "STOP BULLYING - TOTS A UNA VEU" campaign, a screem against bullying and does so within the framework of May 2, International Day against bullying or school bullying.
The Club is determined to be a reference in the fight against this serious problem and wants to raise awareness among children.

School harassment or bullying is any aggressive, intentional and repeated attitude that occurs without obvious motivation, adopted by one or more students against one or more peers in a state of defenselessness. It can be in the form of verbal, physical or exclusionary abuse, produced between students repeatedly over a certain period of time. The dominant type of violence is emotional and occurs mostly in the classroom and schoolyard.
"STOP BULLYING - TOTS A UNA VEU" is going to involve the search for captains against bullying in 910 schools in the Comunitat Valenciana.
Valencia CF will reward the center with the most courageous project within the #StopBullying movement in the educational field. The winners will live a unique experience in one of the remaining matches to be played at Mestalla in May.
Likewise, the VCF Academy ("We educate people. We train footballers") and the VCF Inclusive, of the VCF Foundation, will be involved in this campaign.
Therefore, the captains of all the teams will wear a bracelet with the slogan "STOP BULLYING - TOTS A UNA VEU" in the matches on May 5, 6 and 7.
Finally, in June, a round table will be held with the participation of representatives of the winning school, organizations involved in the fight against bullying and voices from the world of teaching and students who will tell their experiences.
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