Emporio Rimini, the solidarity supermarket where you don't need money to shop.

The expense is paid using special points assigned based on certain requirements, including ISEE (Indicative Economic Situation Indicator) and, for people of working age, certified employment status through registration with the employment center.

Rimini emporium solidarity supermarket free shopping

RIMINI EMPORIUM –

Grocery shopping, with the winds of the Great Recession still blowing, can become a problem for many families who, perhaps due to a temporary crisis (job loss, savings lost in one of the banks that defrauded Italians), struggle to maintain their traditional standard of living. This begins with basic purchases, from food and household items to clothing. Fortunately, however, good practices are also increasing, with initiatives that, bringing together public institutions and volunteer associations, serve to lend a hand to those who can't even shop regularly. Good practices like that of the Rimini Solidarity Supermarket, where, to make the most of the grocery, no money is needed: it's about theRimini Emporium, Inaugurated on April 16th, this project involves institutions, associations, and businesses, and is designed to help people experiencing financial hardship.

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SUPERMARKET WHERE YOU CAN SHOP FOR FREE IN RIMINI –

A market where all the products we buy every day are present, in which, however, the expense is paid through specific points assigned, for a maximum of 12 months, based on some requirements such as residency in Rimini or one of the ten municipalities of Valmarecchia, an ISEE of up to 7.500 euros and, for citizens of working age, a certified employment status through registration with the employment center.

RIMINI EMPORIUM TO FIGHT POVERTY –

A community project and a place where solidarity is produced, within which an information and guidance desk will soon be activated on topics such as health, work, voluntary and family support activities.

TO KNOW MORE: Discount or die, here's when low-cost shopping is worth it.

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