Attendance exceeded all expectations at the 10th Charity Gala of the Germano Chincherini Foundation Philanthropic Organization, held on Monday, June 1st, in the stunning setting of the Hotel Antares–Olimpo in Letojanni.
Every year, many friends and supporters take part in the event, fully aware that its main goal is to raise funds for charitable causes.
The funds raised this year will be used to build the third family home in Kenya, which is scheduled to be inaugurated this December.
The project includes the construction of eight housing units to accommodate 64 orphaned children. In this new area, the children will also have access to a football field—generously donated by Mrs. Renata B. in memory of her late husband—spacious communal areas, and a farm, all situated on a five-hectare plot of land.
Record Attendance at the 10th Charity Gala of the Germano Chincherini Foundation Philanthropic Organization.
Just two years after its establishment, the educational farm is already bearing fruit—literally. The produce is used to feed the children of the two family homes built in 2008 and 2011, which house 40 and 32 children, respectively.
With the completion of this latest home, the Foundation’s villages will host 136 children in total.
The dedication of Mrs. Helena, who has overseen every detail of the Foundation’s projects since its establishment in 2001, is now a well-known hallmark of its success. The list of accomplishments is long and meaningful.
Among the many achievements, it’s worth noting the contributions made to support private initiatives, projects in numerous communities both in Sicily and around Lake Garda, as well as support given to various volunteer organizations. There is still much to be done, and Mrs. Helena is certainly not one to stop—fully aware that everything she continues to accomplish follows the vision and plans of the one who wanted it all the most: her husband Germano, whose memory lives on through these works.

Museke: Education and Dignity for the Children of Burundi
The Chincherini Foundation supports Museke in ensuring access to education for vulnerable children and youth in Gitega and Kiremba, helping to reduce the economic barriers that limit school attendance.
The project reaches around 1,700 students, providing uniforms, backpacks, and school materials — a concrete contribution to give many young people the chance to study and build a better future.
