A sweet tribute for all the staff of S. Croce and Carle in Cuneo

A sweet tribute for all the staff of S. Croce and Carle in Cuneo
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Wedge. There Cuneo Onlus Hospital Foundationin collaboration with the Cuneo General Agency of Generali Italia of the Agents Aurelio Cavallo, Claudio Parola, Luigi Lavigna and Mattia Parola and with Venchi Spais pleased to announce the launch of a communication campaign which will take place in the months of April and May entitled «Let’s take care of those who take care».

Venchi Spa has in fact made delicious chocolates available which have been packaged in special packaging thanks to the contribution of the Cuneo General Agency of Generali Italia degli Agenti Aurelio Cavallo, Claudio Parola, Luigi Lavigna and Mattia Parola, will be distributed as gifts to those who take care of our health every day: all the employees of the S. Croce and Carle Hospital of Cuneo, of the Cuneese and Monviso Solidale Social Welfare Consortia, of the AMOS company and of the Markas company . With this initiative we want to express thanks to the heart of the healthcare community: hundreds of people, healthcare professionals and qualified operators, technicians, administrative staff, who have always been committed to guaranteeing the excellence of care and management of the Cuneo hospital structure and the social welfare ones in which they operate.

By way of example, it should be noted that Agenas, a national body that evaluates the functionality of hospitals, recently Santa Croce e Carle di Cuneo was included among the top six Italian HUB hospitals in terms of volume of services, treatment paths, for the number and excellence of specialists and for the absolutely modern and efficient equipment. In addition to the sweetness of the chocolates, each package will include a special invitation: donate your 5×1000 to the Cuneo Onlus Hospital Foundation (tax code CF 96098880048) so that the proceeds can be used for initiatives aimed at improving the well-being and health of staff health and social care.

Remember that it 5×1000 tool it is very important because it does not imply any donation. In fact, it is 0.5% of the IRPEF (the tax on income from employee, similar and business income) which, if it is not allocated at the time of the tax return, must be
directly to the state. To support the campaign, some communication initiatives will be activated: QR Codes shown on the packaging which link to the dedicated page on the Foundation’s website www.fondazioneeditorecuneo.it where you can learn more about the projects that will gradually be supported through the 5×1000 collection. The Cuneo Hospital Foundation is profoundly grateful to the Cuneo General Agency of Generali Italia of the Agents Aurelio Cavallo, Claudio Parola, Luigi Lavigna and Mattia Parola and to Venchi Spa for the opportunity to express this thanks to those who dedicate themselves daily to our treatment. This campaign is a small gesture of recognition for the enormous and constant sacrifice and commitment shown by healthcare professionals, serving our community.

“As the Cuneo General Agency of Generali Italia we are close to those who live and work every day, offering tools to protect their own well-being and that of others. By joining in this thanks we want to underline our closeness and gratitude to the staff who professionally face challenges every day that we can face together” declare the Agents Aurelio Cavallo, Claudio Parola, Luigi Lavigna and Mattia Parola who supported the initiative. While Venchi Spa declares: “We are proud to contribute to this initiative of support and recognition for those who work in the health and social care sector. Through the sweetness of our chocolates, we wish to bring a moment of serenity to these everyday heroes. It is an honor for us to join this campaign, which strengthens the bond between our company and the community to which we belong, demonstrating our commitment to making a difference in people’s lives.“, says Venchi Spa.

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