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16 May 2025
The last meeting of the second edition of “Mi Voglio Sicurә”, a training project dedicated to road safety and aimed at secondary school students in the Metropolitan City of Milan, as part of the Milan Metropolitan Safety Project, was held on May 15 at the Parco Nord School Center in Cinisello Balsamo – which houses the Casiraghi, Montale and Descartes Institutes.
The initiative, promoted by Safety21 in collaboration with the Metropolitan City of Milan and with the support of the Lorenzo Guarnieri Onlus Association, aims to raise awareness among young people on the importance of responsible driving and road behavior, which is essential for the protection of their own and others’ safety.
The meeting saw the active participation of the students, involved in interactive activities and moments of direct confrontation with the speakers.
To close the morning was the theatrical performance “Two (not) imaginary boys”, written by Luca Valdiserri and Stefano Guarnieri, with the adaptation by Caterina Rugghia, inspired by the true stories of Francesco Valdiserri and Lorenzo Guarnieri, two young victims of road piracy. On stage, Domenico Sorrentino and Federico Diana gave life to an intense confrontation between the two protagonists, in an imaginary dialogue that strikes for authenticity and emotional strength.
“What is the good news? We are dead!” – this is how Francesco addresses Lorenzo on stage. A dramatic and direct message, which through the voice of parents becomes a powerful tool for prevention.
The show represented a moment of great impact and reflection, highlighting how road safety must be considered a shared social and cultural priority.
Once again, the Milan Metropolitan Safety Project has shown that investing in prevention means investing in the future, starting with those who are building this future day after day: the students.