The Royal Family is dedicated to the people of Valencia on a human and institutional level. This Thursday 7 Letizia reopened the doors of her office de Zarzuela to chair an important working meeting aimed at helping people affected by DANA in Valencia from different angles.
This act, which marks the reappearance of the Queenafter their eventful visit to Paiporta last Sunday 3, confirms that they continue to pay particular attention to the devastation caused by this destructive flood. This is not the only initiative launched by the royal family. As soon as the events occurred, Felipe VI gave the order to the Royal Guard and the Household Security Service will travel to the affected community.
They have been doing it since October 31 rescue works, street sanitation, increased security and night surveillance, among others. Queen Sofia, through the foundation that bears her name, also donated 50,000 euros to a fund managed by the Food Bank.
The Queen held a meeting with social entities dedicated to health and disability who are working to respond to those affected by DANA.
🗨️ The damage will be deep, so constant and sustained attention over time is necessary. pic.twitter.com/t8M3lmcygv
— House of HM the King (@CasaReal) November 7, 2024
Today, it was his turn to explain his activities to the members of Red Cross, the Spanish Association Against Cancer (AECC), the Spanish Federation of Rare Diseases (FEDER), the National Organization of the Spanish Blind (ONCE), the Spanish Confederation of Mental Health and the Spanish Committee of Representatives of disabled people (CERMI).
Impeccably dressed in a blue suit, which is her work uniform, she was seated at the large white table in her office, already well known because it is the place where she holds some of her important meetings, with the seven people who attended it. Zarzuela style. The natural light invited us to slightly improve the atmosphere, even if all of Spain still has a heavy heart. It was time to continue supporting those affected so that they could move forward in the best possible way.
Letizia wanted to focus on people with rare diseases, cancers, disabilities and other issues who are affected by DANA and who are even more vulnerable. He once again underlined his commitment to victims with this sentence: “The damage is deep and will require constant attention and sustained over time. “This constant, sustained attention over time extends beyond the nine days we had.”