A significant presence
The project for the establishment of the Regional Youth Coordination Federcaccia Toscana-UCT The group continues with great enthusiasm and participation. Following the initial meeting, promoted by Marco Salvadori, the Tuscan Regional President and Fedecaccia National Vice President, the group met again in recent days, attracting a significant number of young representatives from nearly all Tuscan provinces. The meeting was also attended by Carmelo Violante, National Youth Coordinator of Federcaccia, Vice Coordinator Azzurra Rosati, and Simone Capriotti.
Desire to get involved
After an initial phase of presentations and discussions, the discussion focused on the draft program for sports activities and other initiatives, to be submitted to the regional leadership for 2026. The discussion revealed a strong desire to get involved and actively contribute to the association's life at all levels, enthusiastically promoting the Federation's values and initiatives. Several young people also offered to represent the Coordination Committee at the provincial and regional levels, a concrete sign of their desire to participate and grow together.
A sign of openness and trust
As usual, the process will be accompanied by close collaboration between the National Coordinator and the Regional President, who are in constant contact with the Provincial Presidents, to follow every step of the way in establishing the Regional Youth Coordination Committee and future provincial coordination bodies. President Salvadori sent his greetings and a message of support to those present, also announcing that the young people will soon receive an official invitation to participate in the next Regional Council: a concrete sign of openness and trust greatly appreciated by all participants. In the midst of the hunting season, the Youth Coordination Committee continues its work: meetings continue, including those for the establishment of the Federcaccia Puglia Youth Coordination Committee, while the first two stages of the "Federasmus" project, which will involve young hunters in two different Italian regions, will take place by the end of the year (source: FIDC).





































