FCC honours Fundación ONCE for its work and care for women victims of gender violence
FCC honours Fundación ONCE for its work and care for women victims of gender violence for the eighth consecutive year, the FCC Group has sought to reward and recognise the work carried out by organisations and associations that fight against gender violence and care for and support women victims of this social scourge. In this eighth edition, the award went to the ONCE Foundation for its commitment and actions aimed at protecting and supporting women victims of this social scourge. This recognition reinforces the collaboration between FCC and the ONCE Foundation in promoting essential values for a more just and inclusive society.
The chairwoman of the FCC Group, Esther Alcocer Koplowitz, presented the award to Alberto Durán, vice-president of the ONCE Foundation, and Mar Medeiros, director of Companies, Alliances, CSR-D and Social Marketing at Inserta Empleo and head of Social Marketing and Agreements at the ONCE Foundation, who accepted it with great affection on behalf of the organisation during the 25N celebration at FCC, highlighting the shared commitment between both entities.
During the ceremony, Alcocer Koplowitz emphasised that ‘this is a well-deserved recognition of your daily work and also a sign of our joint commitment to equality, respect and against all forms of violence and discrimination’.
For his part, Durán expressed his gratitude to FCC, emphasising ‘the importance of continuing to maintain this link in order to raise awareness of the work in favour of equal opportunities for people with disabilities, thus contributing to their full and effective social inclusion’.
With this recognition, FCC reaffirms its commitment to equality and the elimination of all forms of violence against women. The company will continue to promote awareness campaigns and collaborate with institutions and associations to ensure that education and awareness reach the whole of society. Only by joining forces can we move towards a society free of violence.
