KMF „Bele Crkve“ spports the project “Life champions against peer violence”

The project “Life champions against peer violence,” supported by the Office of the Minister without portfolio responsible for coordinating activities in the areas of gender equality, prevention of violence against women, and the economic and political empowerment of women, has gained the support of the futsal club KMF „Bele Crkve“ from Kuršumlija.
As ambassadors of a healthy lifestyle, KMF „Bele Crkve“ believes that combating peer violence is only possible through open dialogue and collective action. On this occasion, club representatives and players expressed their gratitude and readiness to contribute to spreading the message about the importance of preventing violence among youth.
“I am delighted that our club has been recognized by the Development center for youth and the “Life champions against peer violence” project. I believe that as a sports community, we can set an example of positive change. I also think that, as a club, we can provide young people in the community with a sense of security and a healthy environment where every problem can be resolved in the best and healthiest way possible,” said the club’s president and former famous football player, Petar Dikić.
We take this opportunity to thank KMF „Bele Crkve“ for their understanding and willingness to show that every change starts with ourselves. This support is crucial in raising awareness of this significant social issue, not just in local community but in region and wider.