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“Now that I feel you close”: this is how music helps children to get out of the tunnel of drug addiction

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AZZANO DECIMO. There are thunderous falls, not always because they cause noise. Sometimes no one else notices it, but those who stumble, those who lose their way, that thud, deafening and silent, feel it clearly.

In the soul, first of all, in the head and in the body, at the bottom of the heart. Alone even when nearby there are parents, friends, people who try: they try to lend a hand, to show the way.

“Now that I feel you close”: this is how music helps children to fight drugs

And they are useful, at times fundamental, but that path must be identified within oneself: not alone, the first step is to rediscover the other. Look at the world again, getting out of what you have inside.

It is the path of those who try to get out of drug addiction, a complicated path, not free from new falls, intimate and interpersonal, to see liberation: a new light, a life that begins anew. Freedom.

The Azzano Decimo dependency service of the western Friuli health authority is at the forefront. The operators are there, on the front, every day. And the clock almost always doesn’t matter.

If there is an activity to finish, define a project, if you can continue to lend a hand, they stay there.

Users have different ages, each has its own story, each life is a different path.

Painful, as in the case of the seven young people who attend the SerD and participate in the “Kairos” project: diversified activities, to find themselves discovering.

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Marco Anzovino also collaborates, coordinating a significant project: songwriting, creating songs to make sense.

At present, for the moment, because – as Anzovino himself says – the future today for young people is difficult to imagine.

“Now that I feel you close” is a hymn to life. First it got out of hand, then it reappeared: those seven boys are struggling to take it all back, every drop.

They put the words to them, Anzovino and Arianna Pegoraro put the music; Irene Ciol collaborated on the video, which the Veneto messenger will post on its website because the boys have asked for it.

Protagonists of a planning made possible also by the House of Emmaus, Ithaca and Area.

A shared effort and a painful journey at the beginning. Then, word after word, with the succession of notes, evil has given way to the feeling that more than others gives meaning: it is called hope. It allows us to imagine a better tomorrow than the days we have left behind.

“Kairos” is not just songwriting, it is many things: mountain therapy, sports, informal moments. The common thread is called awareness, it leads to accepting oneself, with strengths and weaknesses, to not needing substances to deal with what is wrong.

«In the song the boys talk about themselves without having to report on it – says Anzovino, who works in a recovery community in Venice -, in the song they put themselves.

Pain, fear, anger, hope. Music frees emotions, releases them with its strength and for the kids it was, at the same time, a goal to give shape to ».

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Getting up is possible: the light can return, tomorrow can be called the future again and not just another yesterday.

The fall, the noise, the rebirth: the freedom that returns, simple and magnificent. –

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