The association My heart will beat after me helps the Brain Institute
It all starts with writing a script. “One day, I started writing a script without having an idea at the start and it resulted in a short film on organ donation”, says Jo Salvi. In 2012, alongside his wife, he created My heart will beat after me (MCBAM), an association dedicated to organ donations and disabilities. The comedian from Salon, all smiles, also reveals that he was born on the same day as National Organ Donation Day, January 22. “Coincidence or not”, he “don’t know what to think of it”. To fight against neurological diseases, Jo and his entourage set up various events, including a karaoke contest. The objective is to collect “a five-figure amount” for the Paris Brain Institute, and therefore to allow a
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