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| The Foundation, following English law, performs
two kinds of intervention:
- the first: humanitarian assistance projects with unsecured investments
- the second: social and cultural projects that, in time, are able
to produce financial gains that sustain the projects themselves
Eventual earnings will be reinvested in other humanitarian or cultural
interventions.
The Foundation is non-profit and all its financial resources must,
according to law, be available to those who need them.
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| The beneficiaries of its good works are many:
- humanitarian projects to relieve hunger and suffering of the
planet’s poorest people
- health initiatives
- ecological / environmental initiatives
- programs that help along integration of peoples and cultures
- spread information and know-how, above all to youth
- international cultural initiatives that favor the spread of
art, understood as the imaginary bridge between the past and present,
between multitudes of different cultures and countries.
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