Events and conventions
The Christmas tree brings hope to Tor Vergata Polyclinic

The Christmas spirit has arrived at the Tor Vergata Polyclinic in Rome with the lighting of the traditional Christmas tree at the hospital’s entrance.
This symbolic gesture, which took place last week, represents a moment of great emotional significance for everyone visiting the facility. Thanks to the support of Revée Srl, which funded the decoration, the initiative has become a message of comfort and hope for patients, their families, and healthcare workers. During this time of year, when the values of solidarity and human connection gain even greater importance, the gesture stands as a powerful symbol of unity.
This year, the Christmas tree—symbolizing rebirth and warmth—is once again adorned with pink ribbons, representing the fight against breast cancer and highlighting the importance of prevention and early diagnosis. This significant detail underscores Revée’s commitment to promoting health and well-being within the community.
The lighting ceremony, held last week, was accompanied by an atmosphere of celebration and tranquility. The decorated tree not only marks the arrival of Christmas but also serves as a reminder of the impact small gestures can have in making a difference in people’s lives.
With this initiative, Revée Srl reaffirms its role as a promoter of human and social values, demonstrating how dedication to the community can take shape through simple yet meaningful acts of care. The Christmas tree, adorned in this way, becomes a beacon of hope, a call to believe in solidarity, especially during the holiday season.
