Sunday 24 November in Piazza Duomo in Milan from 9am to 6.30pm, on the occasion of the event “Solidarity Space” organized to celebrate the 40th anniversary of Don Antonio Mazzi’s Exodus Foundation, it will be possible to access free of charge specific tests for the prevention of breast cancer, thanks to the mobile clinic set up by Heart Projects, with HOPE.
HOPE Project, promoted by “Projects of the Heart”, the benefit company and partner of Exodus led by Daniele Ragonewas created to support prevention and make exams and specialist visits accessible to women and men of all ages throughout Italy, free of charge, in particular ultrasounds and mammograms for breast cancer screening.
On November 18th, bookings opened on the website www.eventihope.com for those who have not already undergone specific tests in the last 12 months or are not already included in medical protocols for previous pathologies. On Sunday 24th, all interested parties will have the opportunity to carry out an in-depth visit with a specialized medical team on board the mobile clinic, equipped with cutting-edge equipment, and immediately receive the report, which will be delivered on site.
“We welcomed it with enthusiasm the opportunity to be present at the “Spazio della Solidarietà” event organized by Don Antonio Mazzi’s Exodus Foundation in the heart of Milan, for two reasons: to reiterate the importance of breast cancer prevention and to make our contribution to the community by offering free screening to those who cannot afford to pay medical expenses and to raise awareness among all people, especially the youngest, of the importance of prevention,” he comments Daniele Ragonesole administrator of Progetti del Cuore, “we thank Exodus and Don Antonio, as well as the Mayor and the Municipality of Milan, for inviting us to participate in this initiative of great social importance”.
Milan is just one stage of Progetto HOPE’s journey through Italy, a journey that has already involved people since the beginning of the year over 1,000 people and which can change the lives of those who choose to undergo preventive checks.