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Otto governatori, un impegno comune
lunedì, 27 Giugno 2022

Prima delle chiusura del suo anno da governatore che avverrà tra pochi giorni, il 30 di giugno, il Governatore del Distretto 2032, Silvia Scarrone ha confermato per l’ottavo anno consecutivo, il sostegno a Fatme e Muhammad Yaser Hammad.

Due fratelli sordomuti israeliani in carico al Pontifical Institute “Ephphetà Paul VI” di Betlemme e adottati a distanza dal Distretto 2032 dall’Anno Rotariano 2014-2015.
Una continuità d’intenti che dura da otto anni e che tutti i Governatori che finora si sono succeduti a governare il Distretto 2032 – Giorgio Groppo, Gianni Vernazza, Tiziana Lazzari, Giuseppe Artuffo, Gian Michele Gancia, Ines Guatelli, Giuseppe Musso e Silvia Scarrone – si sono impegnati a sostenere i due sfortunati fratellini Fatme e Muhammad Yaser Hammad grazie anche alle cure e all’amorevole assistenza della Suore del Pontificio Istituto “Ephphetà Paul VI”.