MUSIC, SOLIDARITY AND CONCRETE ACTIONS TO BUILD NEW OPPORTUNITIES
A project for young people: Interlife and commitment
for a fair future
Interlife launches the video clip linked to the song " Come Immortali " by Giorgia Gambini, President of Interlife, to raise awareness on the issue of youth hardship and raise funds for our initiatives in favor of a more equitable future .
The song gives voice to the difficulties and hopes of young people who face difficult situations, reminding us that there is always a chance to change and be reborn.
The song is closely linked to the book by the author Antonella Mei "Ogni colore un sogno – Le nostre strade di felicità" (Alpes Italia publishing house), which deals with the issue of youth hardship and whose proceeds will support the program " Interlife per i giovani ", dedicated to children in difficulty in India and Africa and which will see Interlife also involved in Italy in collaboration with the Bechildren Association with the project " Liberi insieme ", an initiative dedicated to middle and high school students to address youth hardship through education, support and prevention.
WE HAVE ALWAYS BEEN COMMITTED TO THE PROTECTION OF CHILDHOOD AND YOUNG PEOPLE, OFFERING CONCRETE OPPORTUNITIES TO BUILD A BETTER FUTURE
Interlife for young people
With the "Interlife for Youth" program, we address girls and boys aged 13 and over , with the aim of protecting them from the threats of labor exploitation and early marriage, supporting them in their studies and training.
In the difficult contexts in which we operate, in India and Ivory Coast , the challenges of adolescence are intertwined with poverty, inequality and family problems that can compromise the destiny of these young people forever.
WE ARE BY THE SIDE OF YOUNG PEOPLE IN INDIA AND AFRICA
With a structured program that guarantees
protection and personal growth
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Protection from the risk of exploitation
Child labor is one of the most serious social plagues, especially in countries like India and some areas of Africa. Many children and adolescents are forced to work in inhumane conditions, depriving themselves of the right to education and healthy growth. We help young people to free themselves from slavery conditions such as those experienced in the mines of northern Ivory Coast or in the textile factories of southern India, offering them a concrete alternative and the possibility of a life without exploitation.


Access to education
In many areas of India and Africa, dropping out of school is a widespread phenomenon, especially among girls, due to difficult family situations , poverty and the distance of schools from rural areas .
Interlife is committed to improving access to education and creating opportunities for those young people who, due to economic difficulties, risk not being able to complete their studies.
We offer scholarships and support to enable everyone to complete their education.


Professional training
The lack of professional opportunities is another major obstacle for young people, who are often forced to emigrate.
In many parts of India and Africa, young people are not given the opportunity to develop the professional skills required by the world of work and are therefore denied access to dignified employment. For this reason, through our program, we offer computer literacy courses and development of practical skills to prepare them for a safe and dignified entry into the labor market, allowing them to have the opportunities they deserve.

OUR GOAL
With the program
Interlife for young people
We create the foundations for a more equitable and inclusive society, where boys and girls can become protagonists of their own future and the growth of their communities.
Our goal is to give young people a better future , based on equity, opportunity and social justice.
With the support of our donors and local partners, we are making a difference , creating paths of growth and emancipation for the young people who need it most.
Donate to support " Interlife for young people ".
THE SUPPORT OF THE AUTHOR ANTONELLA MEI
The proceeds of his book to our project
The author Antonella Mei has chosen to donate part of the proceeds from her book "Ogni colore un sogno – Le nostre strade di felicità" ( Alpes Italia publishing house )
to Interlife, thus supporting the project
“ Interlife for young people ”, in favor of young people
in trouble.
In support of this cause, we are launching a project that includes the production of a video clip linked to the song "Come Immortali", addressing the issue of youth distress.
Part of the proceeds from Antonella Mei's book will go to support our program "Interlife for Youth", which aims to fight social inequalities and poverty, creating opportunities for young people, especially in India and Africa. With this initiative, we raise funds to support education, protection and school reintegration, as well as promoting social and work inclusion.
The song "Come Immortali", performed by Interlife President Giorgia Gambini, addresses the difficulties and hopes of young people and fits perfectly into the themes that we have always promoted: giving vulnerable boys and girls the possibility of a better future, far from exploitation and daily difficulties.
A concrete commitment for the future of young people
Through this project, together with Antonella Mei's book and the diffusion of the song and the video clip, we can make a difference.
By purchasing the book and watching and sharing the video clip, you directly support our program “Interlife for young people”, helping to create new opportunities for those most in difficulty.
Together we can offer hope and opportunity to the young people who need it most, helping them rewrite their future.
PROJECTS IN ITALY
The pilot project "Liberi Insieme" in collaboration with Bechildren
After Interlife's global experience with "Interlife for young people" in the countries of the global south, Interlife and Bechildren are launching an initiative in Italy that addresses youth hardship with an educational, inclusive and preventive approach .
Interlife and the Bechildren Association launch the pilot project “ Liberi Insieme ”, an initiative dedicated to middle and high school students to address youth distress through education, support and prevention.
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PROJECT STRUCTURE
A bridge between young people to unite experiences, overcome borders and build a future of growth and awareness

The project includes activities in schools in the suburbs of Rome, selected in collaboration with school principals.
Each class will participate in a cycle of four meetings, which will develop as follows:
Introductory meeting: The author Antonella Mei presents the book "Ogni Colore un Sogno", which addresses issues such as bullying, domestic violence and addictions. The music video "Come immortali" by Interlife will also be presented, to raise awareness on issues of youth distress and create a bridge between young Italians and those from the South of the world, in a global "twinning" perspective. Interlife's experience with young people and its projects for young people in Africa and Asia will be shared.
Thematic Insight: Experts such as psychologists, law enforcement officials, doctors, educators and sociologists address issues related to prevention, legality and emotional support.
Testimonies of resilience: Stories of young people living in difficult situations share their experiences, offering examples of strength and determination, told by the protagonists and the Interlife team.
Feedback and Reflection: Guided discussion with the author and other experts to consolidate what has been learned.
GOALS
What we will do together - The added value of the project
Inform and raise awareness : Educate young people about the risks of bullying, addictions and social exclusion.
Prevent: Provide practical tools to recognize and address situations of discomfort.
Promote resilience: Show positive role models for overcoming adversity.
Engaging Communities : Working with schools, families and local institutions for lasting impact.
The project was conceived as a streamlined but effective format, which represents a basis for a model that can be replicated at a national level.
Its innovation lies in the union between education, real testimonies and a global perspective.
2025 will be a crucial year to test the program and evaluate its results, with the aim of extending it to other Italian cities in 2026, involving a greater number of students, families and schools.
With the “Liberi Insieme” project, Interlife and Bechildren are committed to building a more aware and supportive future for young people, offering them tools to confidently face the challenges of growth.

