4 CLOSE QUARTERS MAGAZINE: What do you think?
Dear Visitor, as you know the project that gave birth to our magazine is almost finished. In fact
past ten months since the beginning of the adventure in four quarters: 15 boys united by the desire of social redemption in a territory which is difficult Villabate.
May is our time ... X
Disappeared financial support from the European Commission, for us volunteers, send out the cabin, alone, it becomes very difficult ... It overlooks the horizon
strongly the possibility that everything ends as it began, but this time without any surprises.
The precarious situation in which we live has always been a hallmark of our actions. But there was limited. Not at all. Never.
In all these months we have been good. We created something where we felt the urgency, set up review, debate in the pages of our newspaper, offered citizenship to your criticism even when they were not entirely edifying to us, but we grew especially in respect of the quality of published information.
We discovered gradually the need to be active citizens, not always taken for granted in our country. Created a place to feel valued as individuals, without whining. We are not the ones who will mourn him and we have only to look at.
And even if not essential, however we remain a local positive considerations aside strictly personal that someone can demonstrate to us.
But like all dreams, even though we had to wake up sooner or later. And we wake up today in this difficult to accept, with a future impossible to imagine.
We almost reached the terminus of our journey ... And waiting to renew your ticket, we can not delude ourselves that we can do it again this time. Our journey from today is even more rugged and good will, by itself, certainly not enough to get away.
because that is where we wanted to go, when we started. Today
claim entitled to a new possibility ... But do not feel, just for the same reason, to knock on the door of someone ... Much less to get in that door and go out the window.
Emanuele Minnella
4 QUARTER MAGAZINE Editor-in-chief
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