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The members of the club "Lyons" visited the Museum of Peace - MAMT expressing appreciation for this unique initiative.

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"L'ORigano" Prize for the mayor of Vallo della Lucania (Salerno), Rony Aloia, the first in Italy to place the defibrillators' obligation in the urban plan for newly built houses. The award was presented in Naples as part of the presentation of the book of poetry, entitled "L'ORigano", written by the journalist Olga Fernandes for the purchase of defribillators to donate.
The ceremony was held at the headquarters of the Fondazione Mediterraneo and the Museum of Peace - MAMT of Naples, a World Heritage Site. The architect Gennaro Testa presented the award to the mayor Aloia. Present the "landlord" Michele Capasso, president of the Fondazione Mediterraneo, the singer Peppino Di Capri, Ciro Esposito, commander of the municipal police of Naples and Sabatino Raia, singing teacher, who during the evening recited the poems contained in the book of Olga Fernandes.
Present, among others, also Antonio Ferrieri, a pastry chef among the best known in Naples, inventor of Sfogliatella all'Organo.

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A book of poetry, entitled "The oregano" will finance the purchase of tools for survival, the defribillators: to write the book was the journalist Olga Fernandes who presented it at the Museum of Peace - MAMT".
"In Italy - explains the writer - the victims of cardiac arrest are more than 70,000 every year, and more than 80% of deaths occur far from hospitals and health facilities, and in this sense it is significant that in 65% of cases the cardiac arrest hit in the presence of witnesses and 60% of these events happen on the street, data from which it is evident the importance of defibrillators on the territory, which brings undoubted benefits on the front of survival.The defibrillator is a very precious tool, because it allows a intervention as immediate as fundamental, since for the person affected by cardiac arrest, every minute that passes is vitally important: in just sixty seconds, in fact, it reduces its chances of staying alive by only 10%, after only 5 minutes of time , the chances of salvation fall to 50% But can you die only because a defibrillator is missing? " Olga Fernandes has therefore launched a campaign for the maximum diffusion of defibrillators and is devoting all her energies to trying to find as many of these tools as possible, and to make them available to the population.
"Pain changes us," says the journalist, "it changes our perceptions We are souls divided in two, between generosity and mistrust, we need to find the courage to change, to dedicate ourselves to helping others, through my campaign for defibrillators knowing extraordinary people, ready to commit themselves to others, for whom giving, helping and supporting is a source of joy. I sincerely thank all those who have collaborated and are collaborating in this campaign. "From next September Olga Fernandes will lead on Crc Targato Italia the transmission "l'ORigano informa", dedicated to these topics.
Of the book and the need to spread as much as possible the defibrillators have talked about it, together with the author Rony Aloia mayor of Vallo della Lucania (the first in Italy to include in the regulatory plan the obligation of defibrillators in new buildings and assignee of the "Premio l'ORigano"); the architect Gennaro Testa, the architect Patrizia Bottaro, the architect Emma Buondonno, Giovanny Block, singer-songwriter; Michele Capasso, president of the Fondazione Mediterraneo and "landlord", Stella Cervasio, journalist of the Republic, the architect Massimo Pica Ciamarra, Antonella De Cesare, conductor, Peppino di Capri, songwriter, Ciro Esposito, commander of the municipal police of Naples, i Naea, musical group and Sabatino Raia, singing teacher. Present at the event Antonio Ferrieri, pastry chef among the best known in Naples and inventor of the “Sfogliatella all'Origano”, born just to support the initiative.

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The Commander of the Naples Municipal Police Ciro Esposito accompanied by his wife Anna Maria Di Napoli visited the Peace Museum - MAMT.
Welcomed by the president Michele Capasso and the director Pia Molinari, the guests visited especially the emotional sections dedicated to the three monotheistic faiths: the Mosque, the Synagogue and the Chapels dedicated to Don Bosco, Mother Mazzarello, Pope John Paul II, Padre Pio and Madre Teresa of Calcutta.
The section dedicated to the sculptor Mario Molinari, author of the Totem for Peace, is highly appreciated.

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