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Florence, Meeting on the Rights of Sick Children of Rotary Club Firenze Sud

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Florence, May 31, 2026 - An evening in which culture and solidarity have intertwined, told with an open heart, around a theme that requires listening, competence and responsibility: the stories of children suffering from rare diseases and their families. At Villa Olmi, Rotary Club Firenze Sud chaired by Joern Lahr promoted the meeting dedicated to "Stories of rare children, not invisible" turning the appointment into a moment of civil reflection…
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Florence, May 31, 2026 - An evening in which culture and solidarity have intertwined, told with an open heart, around a theme that requires listening, competence and responsibility: the stories of children suffering from rare diseases and their families. At Villa Olmi, Rotary Club Firenze Sud chaired by Joern Lahr promoted the meeting dedicated to "Stories of rare children, not invisible" turning the appointment into a moment of civil reflection…

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lanazione.it broke the news in Bologna, Italy on Sunday, May 31, 2026.
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