November 20 is World Children's Day, the International Day of Children's Rights, established to commemorate the adoption of the UN Convention on Children's Rights and to promote the well-being and protection of children throughout the world.
To celebrate this anniversary, Juventus organized a special activity day together with Save the Children, with whom the Club has had a partnership since 2018: 30 boys and girls from Turin's Punto Luce enjoyed a unique experience at the Allianz Stadium, visiting its exclusive spaces and discovering its hidden secrets guided by Jay, who made the day even more magical!
Turin's Punto Luce is an educational space created by Save the Children Italy and supported by Juventus with the aim of offering educational and cultural opportunities to children and adolescents aged 6 to 17. The 0-18 Educational Hub, opened in 2022, also houses the Mamme Space, a listening and care space where children aged 0 to 6 can enjoy fun and educational experiences and where their parents can find support and targeted advice.

In addition to supporting Punto Luce, in the 2024/2025 season Juventus and Save the Children continued their fan engagement and fundraising activities aimed at raising awareness of their shared mission: combating educational poverty and removing the barriers that prevent minors from accessing equal opportunities.
The season opened with the inclusion of the Save the Children logo on the men's and women's First Team jerseys, and among other key initiatives, the presence of Save the Children speakers at the Allianz Stadium, engaged in awareness-raising and fundraising activities during select Juventus home matches. Juventus also sent special invitations to the boys and girls of Punto Luce to participate in open training sessions and matches at the Stadium.
The collaboration also extended to the 2025 FIFA Club World Cup, and in particular to the Juventus Village of the “We Are Youth. North American Fans Tour” in Toronto and Boston, during which Save the Children speakers continued to raise awareness among fans about the Organisation's mission.
A particularly significant contribution was made by Juventus management to the XVI Atlas of Childhood (at Risk) – Without Filters by Save the Children, with dedicated testimonies included in the publication.
For more information on the collaboration between Juventus and Save the Children click here.
World Children's Day reminds us that every child has the right to grow up protected, educated, and free to play and dream. Together, Juventus and Save the Children demonstrate how football can create opportunity and inclusion.


















