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donations from municipalities, groups or businesses

04/11/2024

Updated at 2:51 p.m.

The willingness of businesses, institutions and individuals in Córdoba to contribute grain of sand and contribute to the tragedy that devastated the Valencian community became obvious in record time, with large donationsboth economic and in kind.

At first, the main demand focused on the requirement non-perishable food, water and other items personal hygiene and cleaning equipment. However, the urgent need now rests on raise fundsbecause logistical problems are recorded in the reception of goods arriving from all regions of Spain.

In fact, many voices are warning that they are beginning to collapse each of the product reception centers. It is for this reason that he recalled that no truck or vehicle should leave with a solidarity cargo if it has not previously established its destination. center your destiny and guarantee of arrival and reception, as well as unloading.

  • Caritas. So far, 39,097.83 euros have been collected in his Cáritas Córdoba emergency account. He has a bizum (33581) and an account number: ES93 0237 4456 4091 5589 2794

  • Red Cross. Send a second emergency team from Cordoba to support the system put in place by the institution. There are three volunteers who will replace two of those who left last Thursday, when an initial contingent of six people, a truck with bottled water and another support vehicle left.

  • Deza Supermarkets. Deza Calidad has decided to donate 60,000 euros to the Spanish Red Cross to help the victims of the terrible DANA.

  • Stone Supermarkets. A trailer with water, in addition to orchestrating a food collection campaign, and another to collect clothes and shoes.

  • Pozoblanco Town Hall. Over 40,000 kilos of clothing and food (from not only the city but other parts of the Pedroches Valley).

  • Montilla City Council. 40 pallets of food and other supplies.

  • Food bank. This Wednesday he will take stock of what has been collected so far (financial donations). In addition, she received two trucks, sheets, blankets and clothes. Your bizum is 33636

  • Lucena Town Hall. She has already sent the first two food trucks and a large van loaded with clothing and household items.

  • Cordoba CF. The club received more than 30 tons of food and other items for Valencia.

  • Cordoba Town Hall. It sent four trailers with more than 150 tons of products.

  • University of Cordobahas. Starting this Monday, student councils will coordinate the collection of non-perishable foods, clothing and basic necessities during the week.

  • Fuente Palmera City Council and Business Association. Neighborhood solidarity filled two caravans that left this Monday for the city of Mislata.

  • Peñarroya-Pueblonuevo Town Hall. The Civil Protection warehouse in which the donations were received has reached its maximum capacity, so the central warehouse has been transformed into a new collection center. The solidarity collection is extended until November 6.

  • Aguilar de la Frontera Town Hall. Campaign to collect materials to help people affected by the storm. In this sense, products such as water, milk, cold meats, sandwich bread or cans of tuna will be collected. Products can be collected all this week from 11:00 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. and from 5:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. in the Civil Protection warehouses in the La Soledad industrial zone.

Additionally, many companies collaborate selflessly by contributing to the logisticswith trucks or vans, as well as volunteers who are responsible for receiving and packaging the donated items.

At the national level, the most notable donation was that of the owner of Inditex, Amancio Ortega, who allocated 4 million euros to support those affected (two for the Red Cross and two for Cáritas). For its part, Florentino Pérez’s construction company, ACS, contributed a million euros through the campaign they launched in collaboration with the Real Madrid Foundation and the Red Cross.

Entities like CaixaBank launched an extraordinary financing line of more than 2.5 billion euros to support Valencian companies and three other Spanish banks —BBVA, Santander and Banco Sabadell— will allow users to withdraw money by debit without fees from all ATMs in the province of Valencia.


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