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Apostolic charity: “Tomorrow’s health for the most fragile”

On Sunday, March 23, Cardinal Kragoski carried out a health initiative for the residents of Qasr Salam, the city of applicants in the city of asylum in Rome. A team of specialists visited the guests from the center of La Romanina, in the southeastern quarter of the capital

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Ambulance cars in the state of the Vatican city, a team of specialists and three hours of total delivery of those who often deprived of access to medical examinations and health reviews.

At Silliam, the “invisible city” of asylum applicants, the largest housing occupation in Rome, the guests have been calculated for hundreds for years. For them, about five hundred people from the Horn of Africa, including children, on March 23, from 9 to 12 years, attended dermatologists, ophthalmologists, dentists, singers scientists, digestive system specialists and specialized infectious diseases, in the “morning healthy morning” framework.




Medical confessions at Salam Palace in Rome

The building is in no Romanian

The initiative was organized by Apostolic charity In cooperation with the diocese of Los Santos Mario and the martyrs of the family, a church located in the southeastern quarter of the capital, in the La Romanian region, where there is the seven building that includes refugees, a region in a visible state of the deterioration near the large cycle located around the Italian capital.




Aid cars from the Apostolic Chair

Hundreds of asylum and refugee applicants

This is not the first time that the charity of the Pope, Karajewski, has moved to Silliam Palace with his collaborators to distribute assistance, food packages and basic materials for those who live in risky circumstances between the walls of this building that occupies in 2006, which includes and sees hundreds of people over the years, including Asylum and introductions.




Medical confessions at Salam Palace in Rome

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