Secure Future Group named as Technological Supporter for the Jubilee
A meeting took place at the offices of the Dicastery for Evangelization, Section for Fundamental Questions of Evangelization in the World, between Dr Paolo Flammini, President of Secure Future Group, a leading company in the areas of tech security, the web and telecommunications, and His Excellency Archbishop Rino Fisichella, Pro-Prefect of the Dicastery and head of the organization of the 2025 Jubilee
During the meeting, among the various topics discussed, the document recognizing S.F.G. as a technology supporter of the Jubilee of Hope was signed.
Secure Future Group donated 40 radio transceiver units to support the volunteers who are serving during the Jubilee of Hope. The radios, essential tools for ensuring rapid and secure communication, have been used since December in multiple activities supporting pilgrims. In addition, the company has made a generous donation to the Jubilee to be used to welcome less well-off pilgrims to whom the Dicastery offers assistance, helping to improve the conditions of those struggling in Rome during the Jubilee.
This initiative is part of the company's commitment to promoting social inclusion and supporting events promoting human and spiritual values such as the Jubilee of Hope. This gesture of solidarity represents a tangible example of how technology and social commitment can come together for the good of the community.
Dr Paolo Flammini, President of Secure Future Group: "We are honored to be able to contribute to a significant event such as the Jubilee of Hope. Our donation of two-way radios and support for the neediest pilgrims are expressions of our commitment not only to technological innovation and security, but also to the support of the wider community. In times like these, it is essential to make resources available to make a difference and offer concrete help to those who need it most."
His Excellency Archbishop Rino Fisichella commented: “We are very grateful to Secure Future Group for their commitment to ensuring secure communication technology for our volunteers and for their willingness to put their technology at the service of the Church in this great event. Their generosity is a concrete sign of support for the pilgrims who may need assistance during the Holy Year.”