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The Rotary Club honoured Mossèn Pepe Chisvert and Eva Tenorio for their dedicated support of vulnerable

populations through Projecte Vida, embodying Rotary values of service and solidarity.

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Key Points

  • Rotary Club awarded annual Premi Servir to Mossèn Pepe Chisvert and Eva Tenorio of Projecte Vida.
  • Recognises commitment to vulnerable populations in sensitive social areas.
  • Ceremony in Andorra la Vella featured emotional speeches and positive public reception.
  • Club reaffirms dedication to promoting social welfare initiatives.

The Rotary Club of Andorra awarded its annual Premi Servir yesterday to Mossèn Pepe Chisvert and Eva Tenorio of Projecte Vida, recognising their exemplary commitment to supporting people in highly sensitive social areas.

The ceremony in Andorra la Vella celebrated a new edition of the award, a fixture in the principality's social calendar that highlights individuals and initiatives embodying Rotary values such as selfless service, solidarity, ethics, and community engagement. Chisvert and Tenorio were honoured for their longstanding dedication through Projecte Vida, which aids vulnerable populations.

The evening featured emotional participation from the recipients, who showcased deep social and human involvement. Public reception was overwhelmingly positive, creating an atmosphere of recognition and emotion. Rotary Club officials praised the event's success in spotlighting valuable community efforts and reaffirmed their commitment to promoting such initiatives, while encouraging public involvement in projects for the common good.

The award continues the club's tradition of bolstering social welfare in Andorra.

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