The Primary Care Social Services of Castile-La Mancha will be responsible for distributing the 250,000 euros that Globalcaja donated to the families of Letur and Mira affected by DANA. They will assess the needs of each family and guarantee transparent and efficient distribution, according to the emergency collaboration protocol signed this Tuesday in Toledo, with the mayors of Letur, Sergio Marín, and Mira, Miriam Lava, the Minister of Social Protection . , Bárbara García Torijano, and the general director of Globalcaja, Pedro Palacios.
Each municipality will receive 125,000 euros. Additionally, Globalcaja opened a bank account (ES41 3190 2082 21 5597290021) to channel “all these spontaneous expressions of solidarity that customers have shown us from the first moment” and whose profits will go to Cáritas and the Red Cross.
“By remembering our farmers, we have once again opened the line of adversity,” explained Palacios, specifying that Globalcaja does not intend to “play a leading role or replace anyone, but rather complement this help response”.
The mayor of Mira thanked the “enormous sensitivity and closeness” of Globalcaja, which “complements the enormous work that is being carried out by the autonomous administration and which is going to be so good for families” after the “setback” that had place. occurred.
For his part, the mayor of Letur assured that his municipality felt “supported from the start” by the central government, that of Castilla-La Mancha and the provincial governmentsupport that makes you “see the future with hope”. And he took the opportunity to ask Globalcaja to reinstall an ATM, since the only one that existed had been washed away by the flood.
Furthermore, the Minister of Social Protection praised the “generosity” of Globalcaja with this donation of 250,000 euros, which will be managed in an “efficient and transparent manner, and will be allocated to the most vulnerable families and people to help them recover everything. They lost.”