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The Chronic Care Center celebrates 20 years of giving and commitment in a gala dinner at BIEL
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The Chronic Care Center celebrates 20 years of giving and commitment in a gala dinner at BIEL
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The Chronic Care Center celebrates 20 years of giving and commitment in a gala dinner at BIEL
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The Chronic Care Center celebrates 20 years of giving and commitment in a gala dinner at BIEL
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The Chronic Care Center celebrates 20 years of giving and commitment in a gala dinner at BIEL
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The Chronic Care Center celebrates 20 years of giving and commitment in a gala dinner at BIEL
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The Chronic Care Center celebrates 20 years of giving and commitment in a gala dinner at BIEL
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The Chronic Care Center celebrates 20 years of giving and commitment in a gala dinner at BIEL
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The Chronic Care Center celebrates 20 years of giving and commitment in a gala dinner at BIEL
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The Chronic Care Center celebrates 20 years of giving and commitment in a gala dinner at BIEL
20.Jun.2014

On June 20, 2014, the Chronic Care Center celebrates 20 years of giving and commitment in a gala dinner at BIEL. The ceremony includes live testimonies of children and parents. Panels of dancing, singing and music playing along with number of stars, girls and boys from the center who have succeeded to live with their chronic disease, thanks to the optimal medical care and follow-up and the psychosocial orientation, to excel in their studies and in fine arts.
The Lebanese soprano Samar Salame who has travelled Europe with her voice will open the singing segment while the celebration will be concluded by the international jazz artist Jonathan Batiste and his Stay Human band along with the international soprano Monica.
This ceremony was presented by the multi-talented star Tony Abou Jaoude.

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