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Phase 2, tomorrow at 18 flash mob #graziefamiglie

2020-05-02T15:50:26.824Z


Launched by the Family Forum to thank parents, children and grandparents for the sacrifices for the country (ANSA)


Look out to applaud and thank, each in his own way and with his own style: parents, children and grandparents who did not leave the house and made a decisive contribution to the common good. It is the national flash-mob #graziefamiglie, launched by the Forum of family associations, scheduled for Sunday 3 May, at 6 pm. Certainly not a party or a signal to say that it is all over, given the dramatic circumstances that we are still continuing to experience. , but an opportunity to reiterate that the commitment continues for families who have resisted despite hardships and hardships. An unconventional way - according to the Forum - to pay recognition to the families of the country for what they have been able to organize and sacrifice so far in these months of lockdown. 

'We have rightly thanked doctors, nurses and health professionals, but not the families who have responded responsibly in recent months, finding solutions and learning to do a thousand jobs at once,' explains the national president of the Family Forum, Gigi De Palo . He adds: 'Keeping children full time, becoming teachers and IT assistants, in the meantime working in smart-working and then shopping for parents and the elderly, or rehabilitation for a disabled relative no longer assisted by closed centers for emergency: for this, families deserve to be thanked. On Sunday we will make a big applause and say a big 'thank you' for underlining and honoring the positive attitude and the contribution of the common good that families have given and are giving to the country. '

Source: ansa

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