Family in the woods, the benefactor architect: “I will pay the rent until the children turn 18”
A retired architect from Trieste, Angelo Pradella, pledges to pay rent for a family living in the woods until their children reach adulthood.
In a compassionate gesture, Angelo Pradella, a retired architect from Trieste, has committed to covering the rent for a struggling family living in the woods. Pradella, who represents a fund from San Marino with around a thousand members from the North-East of Italy, has stated that he will provide 1,200 euros a month to support the family. This initiative aims to alleviate the financial burden on the family while ensuring that their children have the stability they need during their formative years.
The commitment has been confirmed by former restaurateur Carusi, who will be assisting in formalizing the rental agreement. The decision underscores the importance of community support and the willingness of individuals to step in where assistance is needed. Pradella's actions highlight the growing concern for vulnerable families, particularly in times of economic difficulty, and showcase how individual contributions can create positive change in people's lives.
This story not only reflects a local initiative in Trieste but also raises broader questions about social responsibility and the role that individuals can play in addressing issues of housing insecurity. As Pradella steps forward to aid this family, it sets a positive precedent for others in the community and promotes a culture of empathy and support, especially towards children who should not face the hardships of homelessness.