Persepolis Returns Incarcerated Parents Home
Analytical report from Ehsas.News
The “Mehr Sorkh” campaign, with the participation of Persepolis fans, has so far facilitated the release of 20 non-intentional crime prisoners and reunited them with their families. This initiative exemplifies social solidarity and the social responsibility of sports fans, showing that their concern goes beyond the team to address broader human and social issues. The return of parents to their children has significant emotional and psychological effects, restoring a sense of security and comfort.
This campaign is not only a charitable effort but also culturally significant. Providing opportunities to rebuild family bonds and emphasizing values such as solidarity, empathy, and mutual support strengthens social foundations and promotes a culture of participation. Persepolis fans, through their cooperation, set an example of social responsibility and collective impact.
Having parents present with their children not only reduces anxiety and depression but also enhances a sense of belonging and security among children. Observing others’ charitable actions further motivates individuals to participate in social activities and strengthens belief in the positive impact of personal and collective efforts.
Ultimately, the “Mehr Sorkh” campaign demonstrates that charitable and social activities can have broad and long-lasting effects on society. The participation of fans, along with financial and moral support for prisoners and their families, restores hope and comfort while promoting a culture of humanity and solidarity, sending a clear message about the power of philanthropy and collective engagement.
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Release of minor offenders
Parents returning to family
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Supporting prisoners’ families
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Psychological impact of parents’ return
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Rebuilding family relationships