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ABRUZZO AND MOLISE: DONATION FOR THE HOSPITAL OF NOVARA

ABRUZZO AND MOLISE: DONATION FOR THE HOSPITAL OF NOVARA

The delivery of the products

On April 27th 2020 the Delegation of Abruzzo and Molise, guided by Prof. Franco Ciufo, in collaboration with the company “Carioni Spedizioni Internazionali” Mr. Giancarlo Saglimbeni is the founder of, and with the collaboration of the Vice Delegate of Lombardy, Dr Giuseppe Rizzani, wished to participate in the donations in favour of the most fragile hospitals, due to the epidemiological spread of COVID. These donations were promoted by H.R.H. Prince Charles of Bourbon Two Sicilies, Grand Master. Medical devices and pulmonary respirators were delivered quickly.

The General Director of Novara Hospital sent a letter where he thanked H.R.H. the Grand Master and those who collaborated for this donation.

Click HERE and HERE to read the letters in Italian.

Archive photo – in the foreground, from right to left: H.R.H. Prince Charles of Bourbon Two Sicilies, Prof. Franco Ciufo, Dr. Giuseppe Rizzani
Covid-19: the Constantinian Order Charity Onlus donates a supply of masks and a contribution to the Local Health Unit in Abruzzo for personal protection devices.

Covid-19: the Constantinian Order Charity Onlus donates a supply of masks and a contribution to the Local Health Unit in Abruzzo for personal protection devices.

H.R.H. Prince Charles of Bourbon Two Sicilies: “our attention, in this phase 2, is directed to all the projects which try to mitigate the pressure on hospitals”.

May 7th, 2020 – The Constantinian Order Charity Onlus, a non-profit organization of the Constantinian Order of Saint George, donated to the Local Health Unit 2 in Abruzzo a supply of 1.200 masks and a contribution of € 8.000 for the purchase of personal protective equipment for a total of € 15.000. “During the fundraising that I had decided to launch for hospitals with fewer resources, we have decided to help the territories where there was a greater urgency to intervene against the spread of the coronavirus” – explains Prince Charles of Bourbon Two Sicilies, who also adds – “because of the evolution of the pandemic, our attention, in this phase 2, is directed to all the projects which also allow to indirectly alleviate the pressure on hospitals. We have particularly appreciated the project implemented within the Local Health Unit of Lanciano Vasto and Chieti for the management of the emergency, that allows home care of patients who do not require hospitalization through a “Home Aid” service set up, performed by highly qualified staff”.

“For this reason – concludes the Head of the Royal House – we are committed to provide personal protective equipment to the staff of the structure, by offering FFP2 masks and an additional contribution for the supply of essential tools, in order to contribute to the development and support of this important service”.

“I thank the Order for its sensitivity and attention given to our staff. For the duration of the emergency, the protection of our staff was our great concern, we resorted to all the commercial channels, even abroad, to assure our company the necessary supply of protective devices, even though there are lots of difficulties – declares Mr. Thomas Schael, General Director of the Local Health Unit Lanciano Vasto Chieti, who underlines – “It is a precious and above all ethical gift, because it focuses on the safety of our operators, who have carried out a valuable work and keep on being on the front line for coronavirus management”.


ABRUZZO AND MOLISE: FEAST OF THE EXALTATION OF THE HOLY CROSS

ABRUZZO AND MOLISE: FEAST OF THE EXALTATION OF THE HOLY CROSS

On September 14th, the Knights, Dames and the aspirants, together with their families, went in procession to the Marian Shrine of Castelpetroso (IS) on the occasion of the feast of the Exaltation of the Holy Cross. The solemn Mass, chaired by H.E. Mons. Camillo Cibotti, Bishop of Isernia and Venafro, took place just after the procession.

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