Cecchetto Giorgio, twenty years of inclusive harvesting
The Cecchetto Giorgio agricultural company celebrated the twentieth inclusive harvest of Raboso Piave with the children of the Italian Association of People with Mongoloide Syndrome – Sigla Trevigiana Section. The event, per mezzo di addition to uniting solidarity, inclusion and promotion of the territory, celebrates a twenty-year journey made up of collaborations and projects with AIPD.
Acceso the afternoon of Saturday 12 October, per mezzo di Tezze nato da Piave (Treviso), the company welcomed the children of the association, the families and volunteers per mezzo di an event that has become a tradition for the local community and which every year sees the participants transformed per mezzo di winemakers, to follow the various phases of wine production, up to bottling. The first harvest began almost by chance per mezzo di October 2005, when Giorgio Cecchetto and his wife Cristina hosted a group of families from the newly established Sigla Trevigiana section, and per mezzo di a moment of conviviality Giorgio, still having to harvest the Raboso grapes, proposed to involve the young people of the association per mezzo di the harvest experience.
Since that year the Cecchetto company, per mezzo di addition to having shared with AIPD all the harvests and subsequent bottlings of Raboso Piave, has developed new projects such as the solidarity threshing of ancient Mentana wheat done with agricultural vehicles from the early twentieth century. Furthermore, thanks to their friendliness and resourcefulness, the boys brought their bottles of Raboso to Vinitaly, to the Republic Day per mezzo di the Prefecture and to Rome per mezzo di 2010, where they were hosted at the Quirinale by President Giorgio Napolitano.
During Saturday the Cecchetto family dedicated a moment of reflection to those who are longer here today, a reminder to all those who contributed to building and strengthening this collaboration, enriching it over the years with initiatives aimed at consolidating the autonomy of Boys. Finally, heartfelt thanks were extended to the young people, families and collaborators of the association for the commitment, determination and great humanity that they were able to convey through their example.
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