Paiporta It is one of the zero points devastated by DANA, which has already claimed the lives of more than 200 people in Valencia. The women’s team Paiporta CF He took the initiative to help in any way possible by distributing water, food and clothing to neighbors. They bought it out of their own pocket and walked an hour round trip to make it possible. A solidarity and humanitarian initiative which reflects the values of sport and which was told to us Hector Blatdeputy sports director of the club, OKDIARIO.
“It’s an initiative of the women’s team, the one that I lead. The majority of players live in Valencia and not Paiporta. So they have more facilities. “It’s a new team and it’s participating in the Second Regional,” he began, emphasizing Hector Blatdeputy sports director of Paiporta CFIn OKDIARIO.
“The girls took it and said, we need to do this, this and this. And between them and the club with the vice-president who was in Paiporta and who was waiting for us at the city gate to take the cars, We spent the whole afternoon handing out food, water, clothes, diapers… Everything we could. And walk an hour to go and another hour to come back. Because it is not accessible by car. What the girls did is very commendable because in the end they did it without having to do it. No one is forcing them to. They walked for two hours, mud up to my eyebrows… Buy the products themselves out of pocket. The club may have the initiative, but we do not have the means to do it as an entity. Because we have nothing. Because many managers are also incommunicado,” he explained to us. Blat after returning from the city.
An initiative that highlights the values of sport among this group of players who give everything to help a completely destroyed city: “The women’s team promoted it within the club. We are an entity with more than 100 years old. It was founded in 1922 and is the traditional people’s team. It is the home of many Paiporta residents. Sport remains behind. Everyone has played Paiporta at some point and everyone knows each other. Well, what’s better than going there today and being able to help the whole city. We focused on the elderly and children. We met 105-year-old people who were alone at home and we brought them food and water because they didn’t have any. You can already imagine what we found…”
“Help remove some mud because the streets seem Walking death. It’s a total ground zero. When we are finished with that, we will start with the land, because the water needs to go down,” he concluded. Blat after reporting to OKDIARIO a story that warms the heart.