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In this inspiring and heartwarming episode of Heart2Heart Senior Radio, host Juan Gallo sits down with 21-year-old Fabrizio Perez, a pre-dental student at Florida State University in Boca Raton, who’s also a shining example of what the next generation of changemakers looks like.

Originally volunteering to fulfill a requirement for dental school, Fabrizio soon found himself forming real, emotional bonds with the seniors he serves through Heart2Heart’s Meals on Wheels program. What started as an obligation turned into a mission of compassion—delivering not only food, but also conversation, dignity, and connection.

🎓 A neuroscience major with aspirations to become a dentist, Fabrizio shares stories of his cultural roots in Mexico, his deep respect for his four living grandparents, and how his perspective on aging, health, and service has evolved. He reflects on growing up with the strong presence of elders in his life—and how volunteering in South Florida revealed a very different landscape, where many seniors are left isolated.

🥘 From helping a blind senior study pharmacology to chatting with another about decluttering her home, Fabrizio's experiences shine a light on how even the smallest gestures can leave a lasting impact. He also opens up about how he hopes to integrate community service into his future dental practice without blurring ethical lines—demonstrating rare thoughtfulness and integrity for his age.

💬 Key Highlights:

  • The cultural contrast between aging in Mexico vs. the U.S.
  • Building trust with seniors and breaking generational walls
  • Why youth involvement in senior care matters now more than ever
  • Turning weekend volunteering into a routine of joy and purpose
  • The role of gratitude, empathy, and humility in healthcare

Fabrizio is not just delivering meals—he’s delivering hope, friendship, and a better future for aging communities. His passion is contagious, his humility is inspiring, and his story is proof that volunteering can transform lives on both sides of the door.

🔹 Tune in for an uplifting episode that bridges generations, cultures, and the heart of service.

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