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Burraco Haitian Children

The Leo Club Sorrento, philanthropic youth organization of Lions International, is organizing a fundraiser to ensure adequate medical care to children who survived the disaster in Haiti.

Sunday, February 28 from 18.00 at the Great Hall
Aequa Hotel (Via Filangieri, 46 - Vico Equense), the event will take place:
"Tournament Burraco Haitian Children."

Youth Association, through one of the most popular card games in the world, want to join under the sign of solidarity with the highest number of fans of French cards, regardless of age.

The pleasure of the game will set the medium and atmosphere to accomplish an important social goal: raise funds for the expansion St. Damienne
Hospital, the only defense these children in Haiti and left almost unscathed by the devastating earthquake of January 12 last year. The structure
i Leo sorrentini hanno inteso adottare è stata costruita e tuttora viene gestita dalla Fondazione Francesca Rava-N.P.H. Italia Onlus. La Fondazione, tutta italiana, opera da anni ad Haiti e nel mondo per portare sostegno all’infanzia disagiata.

I giocatori e gli ospiti che interverranno daranno il loro contributo attraverso un’offerta all’ingresso.
Il rispetto delle regole sarà garantito dalla presenza di un arbitro federale FiBur.
Momento di convivialità sarà garantito dalla presenza di un ricco buffet e originali premi in palio.

Il Presidente del Club, Gianluigi Cioffi così commenta:”il nostro piano delle attività semestrale non prevedeva questo tipo di progetto ma in front of the Haitian tragedy we could not remain indifferent. All members have labored as quickly as possible to organize an event like a tournament burraco that, although not very original idea, could bring together large groups as well as personal data of interest.
The idea of \u200b\u200ballocating funds to the Foundation Rava and specifically in their children's hospital will be indicated, for all participants, transparency and proven capabilities of humanitarian assistance over the years certified by numerous national and international bodies. "

Citizenship is invited.

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