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Bulgari’s Global Ambassadors Visit Nepal for Save the Children Initiative

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Six months ago, Nepal witnessed a devastating earthquake that took the lives of people living in the districts of Kavre and Sindupalchowk. A long-time and major supporter of Save the Children’s work around the world, Bulgari brought back inspiration and hope to children who were directly impacted by the tragic earthquake.

Donating half a million euros, the Italian jewelry house enabled “Save the Children” campaign to meet their critical needs.  Six months after the earthquake, Bulgari’s global ambassadors Adrien Brody, Isabella Ferrari, Jon Kortajarena and HSH Princess Lilly Wittgenstein visited the country to witness the result of the house’s activities that already benefited over 28,000 children in Nepal through its partnership with the campaign.

“I treasure in my heart the amazing strength of the women nursing their babies I met in the safe space run by Save the Children with the support from Bulgari. They lost all they had, but they live day by day aiming to rebuild for their children what the earthquake took away from them,” expressed Italian actress Isabella Ferrari, who was featured in the Oscar-winning film “The Great Beauty”. 

For her part, HSH Princess Lilly zu Sayn Wittgenstein Berleburg said: “As a mother, I was struck by children's extraordinary resilience. The work of the Save the Children educators is crucial to help the youngest victims recover trust and serenity. The support of Bulgari is fundamental to give these children a promising future.”

 

Mirella Haddad