Mrs Vrac & Mr Alitotti
Published on: 15th December 2016Mrs Vrac, a nurse living in Ajaccio, has one child, born on the 19th of February 1998. Living with Mr. Aliotti, a male nurse, a baby girl was also born on the 11th of January 2016.
Mrs Vrac, a nurse living in Ajaccio, has one child, born on the 19th of February 1998. Living with Mr. Aliotti, a male nurse, a baby girl was also born on the 11th of January 2016.
We have decided to use this approach with the hope that our children will never need to use stem cells, but it seems important to give them this extra option.
We are a family of 5. Our children are 6 yrs old(Boy), 4 yrs old (Girl) and 7 and a half months (girl). We came to Switzerland in 2012 where my huband and I work full time. My husband works in heating/sanitation and I am a computer scientist.
Sixteen-year old Laith Abu Areesh suffers from Fanconi’s Anemia, a condition that affects the bone marrow’s ability to make healthy blood cells. The condition arises from a genetic defect in Laith’s DNA and he has been ill since it was diagnosed in early childhood. Doctors said his best chance of recovery was a bone marrow transplant but extensive searches over the years had failed to find a donor match.
I live in Geneva with my wife and our newly born daughter who was born in December 2015. I work for one of the major trading companies.