Caulonia. Ilario Dominelli is one of the candidates for the award L'alunno pił buono d'Italia (the kindest child in Italy)

CAULONIA. Ilario Dominelli, a thirteen-year-old boy from Caulonia, is one of the candidates for the "Hazel Marie Cole Charity Award" which 26th edition is in Trieste, together with Silvia Paci, 11 years old, and Gabriele Gullo, 10 years old, both from Agrigento. The Foundation "L'alunno pił buono d'Italia" which has its seat in Poli, near Rome, notified the appreciation to the child (who attends the third form of secondary school in Caulonia) through his Headmaster. "L'alunno pił buono d'Italia" is an organisation whose main aim is to individuate the moral value of some students' charity gesture. It gives every year the award "Ignazio Salvo" who was a student affected with muscular dystrophy. He was on a wheelchair, totally dependent on the others. "He wanted to be a good student and perfectly succeeded in it". Ilario, a tall and sturdy boy who got the secondary school certificate last month, has helped for three years one of his schoolmates affected with muscular dystrophy like Ignazio Salvo. Ilario helps him without anyone telling him to do so, with love and a smile on his mouth. Thanks to his "daily gesture of great altruism" the governing body of the school Ilario attends informed the Foundation of him. "A serious disease causes to Cosimo (this is the name of Ilario's disabled schoolmate) great difficulties in using the lower limbs. That's why he cannot use stairs autonomously, he cannot use public transport and he is not able to get over obstacles. Thanks to Ilario's disposability, Cosimo succeeded in visiting, just like his other schoolmates, the high schools of the area for vocational guidance. On Ilario's shoulders he got over the architectonic barriers of the several high schools as well as the difficulties in getting on school bus". Anita and Nicola, Cosimo's parents, sincerely thank Maria and Ferdinando who succeeded in bringing up a son with a so great heart.