Ce.R.S. aps

Volunteer Association Centro Ricerche Studi, freely established in 1990 by a group of social and healthcare workers and recognized as an ONLUS in December 2005.


How Ce.R.S. Was Born

Our association, initially established as a purely volunteer organization, was born from the strong will of a cohesive group of skilled social and healthcare workers to organize and offer, completely free of charge, concrete assistance to Disabled Children and their Families.

An ambitious mission that took shape as early as 1990 following numerous meetings among our members, during which, by sharing their experiences, the enormous critical issues related to the shortcomings of the national social-healthcare system on the delicate topic of Home Care for children with severe disabilities became apparent.

The focus of our founding members immediately fell on Children with chronic illness and high-intensity care needs, as the complex and multifaceted issues they face can only be managed through highly specialized care skills. However, the lack of adequate local services, which too often do not meet the actual needs of patients and families, forces these children to endure long hospital stays with their parents, while at home, the primary caregiving burden falls on the family. These conditions exacerbate difficulties and challenges, often leading to the breakdown of family structures, causing parents to lose the peace of mind necessary during the most critical periods of their children's illnesses.

The Ce.R.S. APS was thus born from the desire to make a substantial and decisive contribution to supporting such socially significant cases and, at the same time, to drastically reduce the "phenomenon" of home care deficiencies. Deficiencies that unfortunately continue to seriously undermine the dignity and quality of life of entire families, creating what we identify as our Third World, which is often just steps away from our welcoming homes and which we often fail to notice despite being widespread across the national territory.


Our Angels


Our young patients are Angels in distress who no longer have wings and cannot fly. They are children with severe disabilities due to rare, chronic, and degenerative diseases that force them to endure enormous suffering from birth. Their lives are thus filled with complex and multifaceted issues that leave no room for the serenity that every Child should have guaranteed.
Certainly, despite our constant and loving commitment, we are not able to give them new wings, no one is. But thanks to YOUR HELP we can certainly restore their smile, dignity, care, and the peace they need.
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Some of Our Angels