Sergio Petrucci founder of the Red Sky Foundation Picture: DAVID WOOD A COUPLE’S charity efforts have been recognised with a Point of Light award, granted by Boris Johnson, to “outstanding individuals who are making a change in their community across the UK and the Commonwealth”. University of Sunderland graduate Sergio Petrucci and his wife Emma set up the Red Sky Foundation in 2016, a year after their daughter Luna underwent open-heart surgery, just days before her second birthday. Cardiologists at Newcastle’s Freeman Hospital described her heart as a “ticking time bomb” having discovered two complex heart conditions but Luna, now eight, is a healthy and happy child.
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Sergio Petrucci and his wife Emma set up the Red Sky Foundation in 2016, a year after their daughter Luna underwent open-heart surgery A COUPLE have been applauded by the Prime Minister for raising nearly £400,000 through their charity efforts. Sergio Petrucci and his wife Emma have received the Point of Light award, granted by Boris Johnson, to ‘outstanding individuals making a change in their community across the UK and the Commonwealth. The couple set up the Red Sky Foundation in 2016, a year after their daughter Luna underwent open-heart surgery, just days before her second birthday. Cardiologists at Newcastle’s Freeman Hospital described her tiny heart as a ‘ticking time bomb’ having discovered two complex heart conditions, but Luna, now eight, is a healthy and happy child.