More volunteers join the cause: to sensibilize about the prevention of domestic violence
- tulipanedesign
- 19 hours ago
- 2 min read
Updated: 3 hours ago
As you know, the models who feature on our page are all volunteers. Also, we need many volunteers to be able run the Day of well-being and Creativity every year. Below they are telling more about why they collaborated with Tulipane Design and what prevention of domestic violence or healing means to them.

Stephanie:
I joined Tulipane Design because it is a good way for me to use my free time, learning about domestic violences and meeting people from different backgrounds. This is a well-known subject but difficult to manage. It affects a lot of people and I think that raising everyone's awareness is something necessary because many people are against it, but when we witness a case, it is not always obvious to those around the victim
to recognize or know how to act.
Cati:

As a psychologist, topics around wellbeing have always been close to my heart. That’s actually how I first got involved with Edit - by volunteering at the wellbeing and creativity event. What Edit stands for really speaks to me. I often hear stories from people who’ve gone through incredibly hard things, sometimes including domestic violence. I can only imagine how it must feel to have your whole world fall apart and to be left facing that kind of pain on your own. That’s why this cause matters so much to me.
Volunteering with Edit feels like a way to support people who are going through those dark moments. It’s not just about mental health, it’s about safety, physical wellbeing, and giving people the support they deserve when they need it most.
Lidia:

I love supporting Tulipane Design and the day of wellbeing and creativity not only for the importance of its message and the healing it brings to all women through art, sport and the exchange of experiences but also because of the amazing community of people it has created, who support each other in so many different ways. I believe it perfectly embodies the meaning of sisterhood. Building communities like this one is an important part in the fight against sexism and domestic violence.
Natalya:

I joined as Volunteer model my daughter and even my cat🤩 to support Tulipedesign . Beauty will save the world 🙏✨
Florie:

Lilla:
Tulipane Design is important because it promote women's well-being and organise events and workshops focused on the balance, harmony and creativity of women. Nowadays it is a key field.
As a photographer by documenting and sharing healthy relationships, I can provide positive models for future generations.
As a mother, I understand the importance of fostering safe environments where children feel valued and respected. We have to prepare them and they have to know there is a safe place for them in this wild world. The family has to be their safe place. Prevention starts with teaching children about healthy boundaries, consent, and respect in relationships.
Photography can be a therapeutic tool for survivors, allowing them to reclaim their narratives and celebrate their strength. Portraits can capture the beauty and dignity of individuals who have experienced trauma, fostering self-esteem and empowerment. It's about creating a world where everyone feels safe, respected, and valued.
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