A wave of solidarity has lit up the Christmas of the little ones in Naples. Thanks to the charity initiative “Dining Under a Different Sky”, organized by the association “Between Sky and Sea”, toys and educational materials were donated to the children hospitalised in the paediatric diabetology department of the pediatric clinic of the Old Polyclinic of the Vanvitelli University, directed by the professor Dario Iafusco, and to the little guests of the family home “The Cotton Balls”, managed by the cooperative society Rugiada.
The initiative comes just a few days after Christmas, bringing joy and comfort to children who are facing difficult times.
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The charity event, which has reached its sixteenth edition and took place last July 9th at Villa Tony, represents a fixed appointment of solidarity and social commitment. Promoted for years by the association "Tra Cielo e Mare", it confirms itself as a precious opportunity to support those who are more fragile and needy.
Alfonsina Longobardi, creator and soul of the event, expressed her satisfaction for the success of the initiative: "We are extremely happy to have been able to give a smile to these children. Their joy was our greatest reward. 'Dining under a Different Sky' is a project that is particularly close to our hearts and that allows us to give something back to the community. A special thanks goes to all those who contributed to the realization of this initiative, demonstrating once again that unity is strength."







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It's really nice to see how solidarity can make a difference in difficult times. Children need support and initiatives like this are really important. We hope that there will be more and more similar events to help those in need.