Epiphany Marks the Conclusion of “Atitech’s Solidarity Christmas”

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Epiphany Marks the Conclusion of “Atitech’s Solidarity Christmas”

The “Atitech’s Solidarity Christmas” initiative officially came to an end today with the delivery of 60 traditional Befana stockings to the children of families supported during the holiday season, along with the drawing of three food hampers.
Promoted for the sixth consecutive year by the largest independent company in the MRO sector in the EMEA market, headquartered in Capodichino, the project has taken on the value of a true pact of solidarity between business, volunteer organizations, and the local community.

For 17 days, from December 20 to today, Tuesday January 6, 130 free hot meals were distributed daily to the most vulnerable families in the northern districts of the city. This act of solidarity was made possible thanks to the collaboration with the Larsec Association, an organization rooted in the Northern Naples area for over a decade and actively engaged in initiatives focused on inclusion, urban regeneration, and social support.

It was the association’s volunteers themselves who ensured the delivery of the meals at the Secondigliano headquarters, turning a logistical task into a moment of connection and attentive listening.
The meals, packaged in specific containers designed to ensure quality and safety until delivery, were prepared by the young people of the social cooperative Klarc in the Borgo Vergini, who “brought to the table” each day a menu consisting of a first course, a main course, and fruit, inspired by the Neapolitan Christmas tradition.
The protagonists of the final event of “Solidarity Christmas” this morning were the youngest children, who, at the Larsec headquarters in Piazzetta Luigi Di Nocera, received sweets and candies as gifts.

“In a complex city like Naples, where the outskirts often pay the highest price for inequality, the Atitech Solidarity Canteen stands as a pillar of support and a concrete example of corporate social responsibility, capable of building connections and offering real responses to people’s everyday needs,” comments Atitech CEO Gianni Lettieri. “During the holiday season, when social vulnerabilities become even more evident, Atitech renewed its commitment to the community, demonstrating how even small gestures can generate a meaningful impact and leave a positive mark.”