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Van helps Italian town
Letters of appreciation hang on the wall at Paul's Barber Shop, on Owasco Road, in which the Superamento Handicap association in Biccari, Italy, “extend deepest gratitude from our hearts, due to your generosity.”
Next to it hangs pictures of the handicapped people who have benefited from the generosity of Paul Saltarello and the Auburn community. They are photographed next to the van that takes them to medical appointments, while another shows them holding a key to the city and check that was presented to them that helped to purchase the van.
Saltarello said that in the United States, something like a wheelchair ramp is often taken for granted. It's expected at public places and adding one someplace is can be a simple task because typically there is room for expansion.
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