The Costa Neroniana Rotary Club at dinner in Anzio for solidarity

The Costa Neroniana Rotary Club at dinner in Anzio for solidarity
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The Rotary Club Costa Neroniana has once again demonstrated its social commitment by proving that unity is strength and can make a difference in the lives of those in need.
With the support of volunteers, members of the local community and exceptional local sponsors, it gave life to a laudable initiative: a charity lunch organized on April 21st at the Parish of San Benedetto in Anzio.
The goal was clear: to help those who need it most. And so, in the warmth of a room set up with love, the tables were filled with more than 60 people of different ages and backgrounds ready to share stories and smiles.
The menu, prepared with affection and attention thanks to the generosity of various local businesses, offered delicious dishes, served directly at the tables by the numerous volunteers. This charity lunch was a success not only for the food served, but above all for the love and solidarity with which it was shared.
The Rotary Club Costa Neronian would like to thank all the participants in this important event. Firstly, the Parish that hosted them, the Community Of Sant’Egidio, there Caritas and the Crocicchio of Anzio who helped involve as many fragile and needy people in our territory.
A special thank you to Mrs. Concetta who masterfully guided us in this adventure. But all this would not have been possible without the fundamental intervention of the Sponsors which allowed us to serve all guests a complete and excellent quality meal:
TIGRE Amico Supermarket (Anzio) – Gianluca De Santis
Pier 5.63- Banqueting and Events (Anzio) – Cristina Giovannini
Pizzeria Papa Doc (Nettuno) – Christopher Santi
Apollo 13 Pastry Shop (Anzio) – Nicla Modestino
ITEMA Plants (Anzio) – Andrea Musilli
Thanks to all those who nourished the hearts and hopes of those who needed it most!

 
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