DR ‹ › A wave of institutional solidarity is taking shape in Italy to support a young Moroccan couple who arrived on a tourist visa in an effort to save the life of their 13-month-old daughter, who suffers from a serious heart condition. While the child is currently in stable condition, the main challenge remains securing suitable accommodation for the family, according to both the Patients' Rights Association following the case and the regional public healthcare authority in northeastern Italy. After several options were explored without success, a public appeal was launched through the media to help find housing for the parents and their baby, wrote Il Gazzettino on Wednesday. Medical teams continue to monitor the child's condition in coordination with pediatric cardiac specialists in Padua. A new development emerged with contact made with the mayor of Udine, Alberto Felice De Toni, who said local social and health services had been asked to step in. Authorities confirmed that efforts are underway to find a solution while addressing any administrative constraints.