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Padre Pio Foundation of America
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Padre Pio Foundation of America Donates Vital PET-CT Scan Machine to Italian Hospital
Thanks to benefactor support, this gift to Padre Pio’s hospital will double diagnostic capacity and
expand healthcare access across the region

PPFOA Chairman Andy Becker, board member Steve Fordyce, and Executive Director Julie
Fitts Ritter join hospital staff at La Casa Sollievo della Sofferenza in San Giovanni Rotondo,
Italy, to celebrate the donation of a new PET-CT scanner
CROMWELL, CONN. – April 12, 2025 – The Padre Pio Foundation of America (PPFOA), a
nonprofit dedicated to furthering the spiritual and charitable legacy of Padre Pio, has donated a
second PET-CT scan machine to La Casa Sollievo della Sofferenza (“The Home for the Relief of
Suffering”) in San Giovanni Rotondo, Italy. This gift, made possible by generous benefactor
support, included the purchase and installation of a new state-of-the-art Positron Emission
Tomography and Computed Tomography (PET-CT) scan machine, as well as equipment
upgrades to an existing scan machine, doubling the hospital’s diagnostic capabilities.
PPFOA board members, including Chairman Andy Becker, Steve Fordyce, and Executive
Director Julie Fitts Ritter, attended the inauguration ceremony for the new scan machine on April
2, 2025. The hospital marked the occasion with a ribbon cutting, a plaque unveiling, and a
blessing by the hospital’s chaplain, Father Vincent. Staff and administration expressed deep
appreciation of the gift, presenting the PPFOA with custom Padre Pio drawings and
commemorative medals.
“This donation underscores our dedication to providing crucial resources that directly impact the
health and well-being of those in need,” said Fitts Ritter. “Padre Pio’s legacy of alleviating
suffering continues through the work of his hospital, La Casa Sollievo della Sofferenza, and we
are honored to continue supporting their efforts with this essential technology, made possible by
the generosity of our benefactors.”
Founded by Padre Pio in 1956 with a vision to aid those who suffer – a mission reflected in its
name, La Casa Sollievo della Sofferenza, meaning “The Home for the Relief of Suffering” – the
hospital has since become renowned in Italy and across Europe as a leading medical center
and research institution. Continuing Padre Pio’s legacy of care, the addition of an advanced
PET-CT scan machine will double the hospital’s capacity for diagnostic imaging, from 3,000 to
6,000 patients annually, and eliminate wait times, providing more individuals with timely,
life-saving diagnoses. PET-CT scans are critical in identifying and managing serious conditions
such as cancer, neurological disorders, cardiovascular disease and more.
“The new PET scan machine allows us to serve more patients with faster, more accurate
diagnostics, while reducing radiation exposure,” said Gino Gumirato, general director of Padre
Pio’s hospital. “We are deeply grateful to the Padre Pio Foundation of America and its
benefactors for this extraordinary gift, which will benefit thousands of individuals each year.”
This donation continues PPFOA’s history of support for La Casa Sollievo della Sofferenza. Past
contributions include clown therapy for pediatric patients, ultrasound equipment, over 100
adjustable electric beds, a transportation pilot program,air conditioning for the children’s
oncology unit. This latest gift reflects the Padre Pio Foundation of America’s dedication to
advancing compassionate and comprehensive healthcare in Padre Pio’s name.
About the Padre Pio Foundation of America
The Padre Pio Foundation of America, based in Cromwell, Connecticut, is a nonprofit
organization dedicated to furthering the spiritual and charitable mission of Padre Pio. Since
1977, the Foundation has supported efforts to maintain the places near and dear to his heart,
foster vocations to the priesthood and religious life, and continue his legacy of love and
compassion through Corporal and Spiritual Works of Mercy. The PPFOA and its benefactors
work to alleviate suffering and care for those in need across the globe.
To learn more about the Padre Pio Foundation of America, become a benefactor, or request
prayers, visit PadrePio.com or call (860) 635-4996. Connect with the Foundation on Facebook
and Instagram.