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Exceptional screening of the film documentary « Flore »
AMPA (ASSOCIATION FOR THE RESEARCH ON ALZHEIMER’S DISEASE)
03/11/2015

Exceptional screening of the film documentary « Flore »
Thursday 5th November 2015 at 6pm at the Princess Grace Theatre (cinema) in Monaco
Free entry
Please registrate : info@ampa-monaco.com
The screening will be followed by a Conference-Debate in presence of :

Jean-Albert Lièvre, film director
Pr Alain Pesce,
Vice-President of AMPA and head of geriatry, Centre Hospitalier Princesse Grace, Monaco
Dr Sandrine Louchart de la Chapelle, Psychiatrist, Centre Hospitalier Princesse G[...]

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The Monegasque Red Cross supports migrants
We are working together with the Red Cross of Ventimiglia : volunteering, collection and distribution of basic non-food items...
27/10/2015

250 individuals, sometimes more, sometimes fewer, have been waiting at the station since the beginning of the summer. They stay there between one and several weeks.
“They” are men, women and children, the majority of whom are Eritreans or Sudanese.
The Italian Red Cross came to their aid as soon as they arrived. And as soon as the camp at the Ventimiglia train station was set up, the Monaco Red Cross lost no time in contacting its Italian counterpart in order to support its action.  It has already provided medical equipment and more recently cooking equipment. Tod[...]

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Construction of a second dormitory in Benin orphanage
Orphanage Béthanie gets a second dormitory
CEP MONACO
18/09/2015

As the orphanage waiting list is growing, a second dormitory is being built to host up to 32 orphans ( boys and girls aged 3 to 18 ).

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Quilt workshop
Fight Aids Monaco
Fight Aids Monaco
15/09/2015

The members of Fight Aids Monaco together with the staff are making a new quilt to be displayed next November.

N.B. Fight Aids Monaco organized its first quilt display in 2011.This event is inspired by the Aids Memorial Quilt Movement created in San Francisco in 1985. It pays a tribute to the people who died of Aids by painting panels of material.

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