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About Us

A.N.I.L.D.D. — National Association for Work-Related Disability and Widespread Disability — is a Third Sector Entity (APS ETS) founded in Rome in 2020, operating nationwide to protect people with disabilities and those in conditions of social hardship.

Our History

ANILDD was founded in 2020, after approximately three years of preparation, carrying forward the legacy of AMIL — Association of Mutilated and Disabled Workers, Orphans and Widows, established by Cav. Osvaldo Travaglini, in whose memory the planned socio-healthcare facilities will be named. The association first established itself in Lazio and Abruzzo, opening offices in Rome, Latina, Chieti and Francavilla al Mare, then expanding to other regions including Conversano (Bari), with the goal of reaching all of Italy.

Mission and Values

The association is guided by the principles of morality, solidarity and commitment to social service. Our goal is to be a transparent point of reference for all, providing concrete support to people with disabilities and their families, with the awareness that anyone can become disabled at any moment.

Equality

Services are provided without distinction of political opinion, religion, or gender, in absolute respect for human dignity.

Impartiality

Our approach to those we serve is objective and relevant to the services provided.

Efficiency and Economy

Human, financial and technological resources are employed prudently to achieve optimal results in all aspects.

The President

Eng. Pasquale Marasco

National President of ANILDD

Our Team

ANILDD brings together a wide range of professionals spanning healthcare, engineering, architectural barrier solutions, and employment services for all categories of people in need and social hardship.

Our Beneficiaries

ANILDD serves a broad range of beneficiaries:

  • People with disabilities and their caregivers and families
  • Work accident victims and widows of work accidents
  • People at risk of poverty or social marginalization
  • Victims of violence, stalking and bullying
  • Migrants and foreigners, with special attention to disability
  • Young NEETs (Not in Education, Employment or Training)
  • Women in disadvantaged conditions
  • Elderly and non-self-sufficient individuals
  • Inmates and former inmates
  • Unemployed and job seekers

International Presence

ANILDD operates in 16 countries across 4 continents, supporting Italian communities abroad and promoting disability rights internationally.

Europe

  • Italy
  • France
  • Spain
  • Switzerland
  • Montenegro
  • Romania

Americas

  • United States
  • Canada
  • Mexico
  • Argentina
  • Brazil

Africa

  • Senegal
  • Ivory Coast
  • Cape Verde
  • Egypt

Middle East

  • Israel

The Canary Islands (Spain) host a dedicated regional office.