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Twenty-one women – the youngest is 18 years old – and 15 men, including three priests, were awarded by the President of the Republic. Sergio Mattarella with the Honors of Merit of the Italian Republic for having dedicated his life to solidarity, volunteering, social inclusion, international cooperation, the promotion of culture, legality and the right to health. “Significant cases of civil commitment, dedication to the common good and testimony of republican values,” explained the Quirinal in a note.
Among the winners we find Chiara Amirante, founder of the ‘New Horizons’ Community, committed to the recovery of drug addicts. Domiziana Avanzini who founded in Trieste in 1979 one of the first hospital volunteer associations in Italy, which still provides assistance to patients. Ciro Corona, Forty years of Scampia, he is the founder and president of the association (R) Anticamorra Existence. Vittoria Ferdinandi She is the director of the ‘Numero Zero’ restaurant in Perugia, which employs a group of boys and girls (equal to 50% of the staff) suffering from mental disorders.
Sara Longhi and Alfonso Marrazzo Give life to ‘Sin nombre’, a bar that has the function of making the deaf interact with the ear. The deaf serve customers. Don Tarcisio Moreschi and Fausta Pina, operators in Africa, where they animate a village for 100 orphaned children, some of whom are HIV positive. Still Serena piccolo, the youngest, who graduated 100/100, despite bone marrow aplasia, which forced her to undergo a transplant. Enrico Pieri, 86 years old, he saw his parents, two sisters, grandparents, uncles and cousins die at the hands of the Nazis in Sant’Anna di Stazzema. But that’s not all: here are all the names and their stories →
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