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The Roman Gluten Free company has decided to donate panettoncini and other Christmas delicacies to people with disabilities in some centres, managed by the cooperative _

Un Natale all’insegna della solidarietà, dell’affetto, dei sorrisi e della bontà. Con questi principi la “New Food”, nota azienda romana di prodotti e alimenti gluten free, ha deciso di regalare panettoncini e altri piccoli dolci natalizi alle persone con disabilità e ai minori svantaggiati di alcuni Centri di Roma e provincia (Centro diurno Asl Roma 2 La bottega delle Idee di Tor Cervara, Progetto laboratori per persone con disabilità municipio Roma 2 s Lorenzo, Centro diurno comune di Nettuno di villa Albani), gestiti dalla coop “Oltre”, che dal 1992 si occupa con impegno e dedizione di servizi di assistenza e di percorsi di formazione ed educazione destinati a tanti ragazzi e a tante famiglie con fragilità.

“In this delicate moment of health emergency but, at the same time, with the Christmas holidays are now upon us - explain Stefano Paciaroni and Lorenzo Meloni, owners of New Food Gluten Free, founded in 2013 with ethical prerequisites, such as respect for nature and the improvement of people's quality of life -, we have expressed the desire to give a moment of serenity and goodness to many kids. As? By donating panettoncini and other gluten free desserts to the Oltre Cooperative, a beautiful organization that works daily for the good of the community. For us it is a great pleasure, a true honor, and we thank President Roberto Diana for his availability".

Roberto Diana also expressed appreciation for this solidarity initiative: "We welcome with great joy the donation from New Food, to which we give great recognition for the sensitivity it has shown. We are faced with an initiative that our children will certainly appreciate and which is based on fundamental assumptions such as solidarity and closeness to others, especially in this period of Covid, where there are so many families and individuals in social and economic difficulty".