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And tribute To all those who fight on a daily basis.
Guy Dumont, president of the association Mr. Nose Rouge in Groslay (Val-d’Oise), publishes 20 years with my red nosea book retracing his commitment to sick children.
He reveals anecdotes, beautiful stories and wants to give hope to these childrentheir families and those who support these causes.
Pay tribute
All sales related to sales will be used for the actions of the association. It is a gift, more than a purchase.
For 10 €, it is possible to obtain this workor the CD for € 15.
On the back, a QR code allows you to don to the association, the primary purpose of the publication of 20 years with my red nose.
In preface to the book, Guy Dumont decided to leave a word to Sergio Albarello, director of the ARS de Mayotte, former doctor Staff of Nicolas Sarkozy and François Hollande and great support of the association.
“He’s a good person,” he says.
“The actors of this work are the children. We tell the good side of their life. I wanted to leave another trace, a beautiful object, ”aims Guy Dumont.
At 74, he challenges himself and still finds the motivation to help young people and their loved ones.
I tell lots of anecdotes in the book, some of which provide emotions.
One of them traces thehistory Béatrice and her daughter Camille.
The mother learns the disease of his daughter, suffering from cranio-metaphyseal dysplasia at birth.
Only 2 or 3 people in France have it. They plunge into the unknown. Overwhelmed, Béatrice wanted to throw herself into Lake Annecy but when doing it, Camille and her beautiful blue eyes look at her. This slowed her down in her suicidal momentum, she retracts. A song in the disc is dedicated to him.
It is Camille who has drawn The portrait present on the cover.
Today, at 22, she was able to make studies thanks to the financing of the association.
“It’s very touching. I feel reconnaissanceit’s always rewarding. These are more than 2,000 children that I was able to help, ”says Guy Dumont.
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Of the stories Like that of Camille and Béatrice, Guy has dozens to tell.
Some are in the bookothers in her head, but she has one thing in common:
Thanks to donations and volunteeringall of them may have had moments of respite in a more difficult existence than normal.
Younger, alongside his father physiotherapyGuy Dumont was going to hospitalsto play with these disabled childrensick.
“I shared their loneliness and their fight, I was happy To do so, ”recalls the resident of Groslay.
And engagement emerging is being set up.
Reward On numerous occasions, whether by the department of Val-d’Oise or the National Order of Merit, Guy Dumont will have the right to a new moment of sharing, on October 8.
He is invited to Paris for the caregivers day With Ayline, her youngest ambassador, only 8 years old.
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