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A Grandfather With Vitiligo Knits Dolls to Restore the Self-Esteem of Children Who Suffer From This Disease (brightside.me)

 

Vitiligo is a disease that affects almost 3 million Brazilians and consists of the loss of skin color in certain body areas. Although there are numerous treatments to fight the condition, the most difficult aspect to cope with is other people’s prejudice toward those who suffer from it.

João Stanganelli, now 64, began to show signs of vitiligo at 38. He worked in the gastronomy industry, but, due to a heart problem, his life radically changed last year.

However, João didn’t allow this obstacle to put limits on his life. He decided to develop a hobby to keep his mind healthy, active, and happy. And so, along with his wife Marilena, he decided to learn to crochet.

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The most important goal for João is to improve the self-esteem of the little ones who live with this skin condition and to cheer them up. Knowing that someone owns and values his pieces of art, inspires and motivates him to develop his skills every day.

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