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[LSNN] Charity night; Leader of Culinary Workers Labor Raymond Violi: "Maybe one day we will have a cure for cancer. It's an awful thing."


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Charity night; Leader of Culinary Workers Labor Raymond Violi: "Maybe one day we will have a cure for cancer. It's an awful thing."

 

BY SCOTT POWELL

 

Los Santos, SA — The charity gala took action on the Del Perro yacht this time. Many people from many kinds of social classes came to either donate or just contribute to the soiree as the bar was free and open for everyone. Even though no dress code was set, many people came in posh, business-like suits to show off. 

 

The gala was organized by the body of the City Government, disguised as a pretty lady presenting the director post of Cultural Affairs, Ms. Tabitha Grace, which LSNN took a place to interview. 

 

"This gala benefits a motif started on Cancer Awareness Day by Pillbox Hill Medical Center and the Department of Health and Human Services." Ms. Grace says with a soothing smile on her face. "Ms. Janice Cummings, a Curator of Culture among our ranks, was personally touched by the event hosted on Cancer Awareness Day at the Rockford City Hall. She decided to pursue the cause further and organize this charity gala. The plans will be to use the funds according to the plan mapped out on Cancer Awareness Day. All the money will benefit projects, causes and goals to raise awareness about cancer and contribute towards cancer research."

 

Raymond Violi is working as a labor leader for the Culinary Workers. He had a very terrifying experience with cancer himself, which he shared to the audience. He was also a very big donator himself!

 

After everyone was transferred to the yacht from the La Puerta docks, people could see the pretty paronama of the easeful Pacific Ocean and the waves breaking on the nearby shore. As the time passed by, everyone could  sightsee the pretty interior and exterior, which the yacht could offer. After an hour of meeting all the kind people on the yacht, Ms. Cummings and Mr. Violi had a very spectacular speech.

 

"The City of Los Santos and the Department of Cultural Affairs is happy to welcome you all here for this beautiful night of charity! As you all know, we are here tonight to raise funds for cancer awareness and research. One way or another, all of our lives are effected by this monster of a disease. Some of us have lived through it. Others have lost friends and loved ones. Let us be sure that as we remember those we lost, we look forward to a future in hope that this evil disease is eradicated from the face of the earth." Ms. Cummings said and handed the microphone over to Mr. Violi.

 

"My father died of cancer – lung cancer – back in the nineties. Back over in a little place in a big city. Bensonhurst, New York. There's nothing worse than an outside force, something you can't predict, coming into your life and changing it forever. I know that, perhaps more than anyone, as a labor leader." He stops before thinking of an appropriate anecdote. "I saw on the news today,  some guy implanted a chip in the brain of a monkey and made it play videogames. Maybe one day we will have a cure for this thing, this awful thing. I'm astounded by the advancements we're making. Who's to say that one day, maybe one day soon, we can't implant a chip to cure cancer? Maybe all diseases? Either way, I encourage all of you to ensure you're covered. Get, and keep, a health insurance."

 

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Raymond Violi

 

With that said, we all owe a big gratitude to the government for doing their job precisely. This charity gala was a great opportunity to pay proper attention to the cancer problematics. 

 

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