Rotary Club of Andorra Awards Premi Servir to Projecte Vida's Chisvert and Tenorio
The Rotary Club honoured Mossèn Pepe Chisvert and Eva Tenorio for their selfless service to vulnerable groups through Projecte Vida, embodying.
Key Points
- Rotary Club presented Premi Servir to Mossèn Pepe Chisvert and Eva Tenorio of Projecte Vida.
- Recognises selfless service, solidarity, ethics, and societal commitment to vulnerable groups.
- Event in Andorra la Vella featured moving speeches and strong public support.
- Club emphasises raising awareness and urging broader participation in social causes.
The Rotary Club of Andorra presented its annual Premi Servir yesterday to Mossèn Pepe Chisvert and Eva Tenorio of Projecte Vida, honouring their exemplary work supporting individuals in highly sensitive social spheres.
The event in Andorra la Vella marked another edition of the award, a well-established highlight of the principality's social calendar. It recognises people and projects that exemplify Rotary principles including selfless service, solidarity, ethics, and societal commitment. Chisvert and Tenorio were celebrated for their sustained efforts through Projecte Vida, which assists vulnerable groups.
The evening stood out for the recipients' moving involvement, reflecting their profound social and human dedication. Public response was highly favourable, fostering an atmosphere rich in emotion and appreciation. Club representatives highlighted the gathering's role in raising awareness of impactful community work, while underscoring their ongoing dedication to advancing such causes and urging wider participation in efforts for the public good.
The award upholds the Rotary Club's longstanding support for social welfare across Andorra.
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