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23 September 2025 - 21:15
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July 15, 2025 - 06:27
The Extraordinary Commission of Caivano, composed of Filippo Dispenza, Simonetta Calcaterra, and Maurizio Alicandro, issued a resolution yesterday, deciding to grant the Italian Red Cross (CRI) the use of several unused spaces located in Parco Verde, on Via Delle Magnolie. These spaces will be used for projects and initiatives supporting people with disabilities and their families.
To this end, the extraordinary commission authorized Commissioner Ciciliano to carry out redevelopment work on the aforementioned municipal-owned premises to ensure their social use.
Furthermore, the commission expressed its support for the Municipality of Caivano's application to maintain the "Codice Rainbow" anti-discrimination center in Parco Verde, already funded by the National Office Against Racial Discrimination of the Presidency of the Council of Ministers.
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This initiative is the result of the collaboration between the Municipality of Caivano and the private social sector, aimed at providing proximity services to the community, including legal support, psychological listening and family mediation.
Finally, the Extraordinary Commission announced that the school transportation service for students with disabilities residing in Caivano and attending preschool, primary school, and middle school in the municipalities of Caivano, Afragola, Cardito, and Crispano has been expanded. Requests for access to this service can be submitted by January 19th using the form available on the Caivano Municipality website in the "Press Releases - Latest News from the Noticeboard" section.






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