Inauguration of the 'AUTONOMY AND COHABITATION' project in Rome

Inauguration of the 'AUTONOMY AND COHABITATION' project in Rome
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Thursday 11 January 2024, 14:35

Today, the 'AUTONOMY AND COHABITATION' project was inaugurated at 11, Giovanni Gronchi Viaduct Street in the III Municipality of Rome. The project, created in a property confiscated from organized crime, is an experimental path of temporary cohabitation in the Municipality's territory. It is aimed at people with vulnerabilities and aims to find a housing solution, to create experiences of temporary cohabitation in groups of maximum 2 - 3, sharing spaces, and relationships.

Rome, 'AUTONOMY AND COHABITATION' is born in Municipality III

'It is a joy for me to be here', declares Tobia Zevi, Councilor for Heritage and Housing Policies of Rome Capital, 'and to inaugurate this very important project today. The properties confiscated from organized crime will host different activities but within a single framework of social and civil commitment. Another demonstration that this Administration wants to combine the values of legality and help towards the most vulnerable people. A strong signal that we give not only to crime but also to all citizens, because as I have always said we show in this way that institutions can be as and more efficient than the criminal organizations present in the territory. As President of the Citizen Forum on Properties Confiscated from organized crime, I want to underline', continues Zevi, 'how important it is to collect proposals and ideas from citizens and associations on the most useful destination, and today's results are an effective testimony' concludes the councilor.

The President of the Municipality

Paolo Marchionne, President of the III Municipality declares: 'It is a great team effort, he declares it to give new life to a property confiscated from organized crime that becomes a resource for the territory. In just six months from the delivery by the National Agency of Confiscated Properties, we have carried out the renovation works and since December the apartment has been hosting three women with complicated stories who can now rebuild their future. In this way, we have given legs to our experimental project of cohabitation and inclusion', concludes Marchionne

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