Mother, father and three children aged 2, 4 and 5. The eldest boy, the other two girls. One of the girls needs care. For this reason, a family that lives in Cagliari left for Rivoli, in Piedmont. Medical assistance is entrusted to the Maria Vittoria hospital.

The welcome for everyone, however, sparked a solidarity contest, triggered by Father Mario Dotta of the Consolata missionaries of the town on the outskirts of Turin: they are the ones who help this nucleus of Croatian origin, who are experiencing the difficult period on a camper parked, in the freezing cold, in the courtyard of the center managed by the ecclesiastical community

Father Dotta has launched an appeal through social media for the «homeless and jobless family, who came from Sardinia to take care of the 4-year-old girl at Maria Vittoria. Anyone who has suggestions for accommodation and a job for dad can call me.' The father, a 24-year-old Croatian, «says he has never done contract work, because he has recently had his documents. He says he did mostly gardening, painting and some mechanical work.'

Cell phone contact follows. There were hundreds of shares. And something has moved: "There is already a fair number of people who have begun to bring them clothes, food and toys for the children", says the prelate, "Probably the most challenging thing in the immediate future is to secure the cylinders for them for heating, because with the current cold they consume a lot of them. However, for now I can provide. I was able to connect them to our electricity line so they always have light and a refrigerator on».

At Christmas, the family shared lunch with the missionaries. Waiting for stable accommodation and care for the baby.

(Unioneonline/E.Fr.)

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