The announcement comes more than two months after the fashion label was berated for having sexualised children in an ad campaign.
The Kering SA label said the three-year programme with the Washington DC-based not-for-profit organisation will help train almost 2,000 professionals specialised in dealing with child abuse.
It will also help an estimated 55,000 children receive mental health attention over the course of the programme, according to a statement on Balenciaga’s Instagram account Wednesday .The announcement comes more than two months after the fashion label was berated for having sexualised children in an ad campaign, which prompted the brand to issue apologies.
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