Milan, Lombardy, Italy, February 5, 2026 – The AIDO (Italian Association for Organ Donation) section of Coccaglio, led by its president Lino Lovo, is set to make a significant impact at the Milan-Cortina 2026 Winter Olympics. The association will leverage this globally significant sporting event to raise crucial awareness about organ donation, emphasizing its vital role in saving lives.
A Symbolic Monument for a Life-Saving Message
AIDO Coccaglio’s participation will feature a distinctive symbolic monument crafted from recycled beverage cans. This innovative approach is designed to capture public attention and convey the profound message of organ donation as an act of solidarity and a gift of life. This initiative aligns with AIDO’s established history of engaging with major sporting events to disseminate its message and connect with a broad audience.
Brescia’s Extensive Contribution to the Games
The AIDO’s efforts are part of a much larger organizational framework that sees significant involvement from the Brescia region. For the Milan-Cortina 2026 Games, approximately 1,500 volunteers and operators from Brescia will be deployed across Livigno and Bormio. Their critical roles will encompass ensuring security, providing essential services, and maintaining operational efficiency throughout the Olympic event.
Regional coordination for this massive undertaking is managed by the Lombardy Region through its Civil Protection system, involving various provinces, volunteer committees, and the regional council. Brescia province alone will contribute around 1,000 volunteers, representing 60 different organizations, supplemented by Alpine troops and specialized personnel.
Strategic Roles for Brescia’s Volunteers
Brescia’s volunteers will undertake a range of strategic responsibilities, from operational catering and organizational secretariat duties to telecommunications support and monitoring sensitive areas. The Alpine Rescue will also play a pivotal role, engaging in prevention, assistance, and technical-sanitary rescue operations, in close collaboration with the healthcare system and law enforcement agencies. In Livigno and Bormio, rescuers will be stationed on the slopes and within the Olympic Medical Centers, equipped with dedicated vehicles and specialized staff.
In this comprehensive context, the presence of AIDO Coccaglio underscores the Brescia region’s multifaceted contribution to the Games. It seamlessly integrates the operational commitment of volunteers with the promotion of vital civic and social values, particularly those related to solidarity and the preservation of life.
Broader Engagement and Community Impact
This initiative is not an isolated event. It follows AIDO Coccaglio’s consistent engagement in high-profile events, leveraging their reach to amplify the message of organ donation. The use of a visually striking monument aims to spark conversations and encourage individuals to consider the life-changing impact of organ donation.
The collective effort of the Brescia volunteers, from logistical support to emergency services, highlights the strong community spirit and organizational capabilities of the region. Their dedication ensures the smooth running of the Olympic Games while also contributing to the broader social good, as exemplified by AIDO’s mission.
Looking Ahead: The Legacy of Milan-Cortina 2026
The Milan-Cortina 2026 Winter Olympics are poised to be a showcase of athletic prowess and international cooperation. Beyond the sporting achievements, events like AIDO Coccaglio’s participation aim to leave a lasting legacy of social responsibility and community engagement. By bringing the message of organ donation to such a prominent platform, AIDO hopes to inspire countless individuals to consider becoming donors, ultimately saving and improving lives.
The collaboration between various regional entities and volunteer organizations underscores the power of collective action in addressing important societal issues. The Games provide a unique opportunity to reach a diverse global audience with messages that extend far beyond the realm of sports.