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More than 300 cleaning products will be sent to El Salvador through a campaign of the Department of Cooperation (21/10/2009)

The Department of Cooperation of the City, through its responsible Mariana Gómez, presented to NGOs in Action Fire, represented by Juan Cayuela, cleaning material collected in Jumilla and the Project for El Salvador 2009, conducted by the NGO and is co-financed by the said council.

With this collection campaign, has managed to send about 30 boxes with gel, shampoo, wipes, cologne, diapers, Red Cross kits, toothpaste, hand soaps and toothbrushes, in total 315 products to be to be distributed in different organizations and institutions in El Salvador, including Vito Orphanage Guarato serving orphaned children have disabilities such as cerebral palsy, hydrocephalus and Down syndrome, as well as the nursing Sara Zaldivar.

Mariana Gómez highly appreciated the contribution of all people, as well as Red Cross and the media also spread the campaign, have made a significant contribution of material.

He also announced that possibly again to conduct a similar campaign before January, "since this time has been reduced due to limited space in the container part in a few days to El Salvador."

Gomez said the guarantee offered by the NGO Action Fire "because they deliver the material in hand, doing inventory, comparing the material, making a deal according to needs and making sure that the delivery has been effective."

For his part, Juan Cayuela reported that "all the material we collect in the Region of Murcia and Almeria and Malaga, personally delivered it to hand, Mariana made last year could attest to what we do, even helped the work we do there. "

Cayuela said the first container comes out Thursday from Cartagena and also the material collected in Jumilla, "we have two ambulances, toys, nonperishable food, bedding, water purification plant, medical and surgical supplies, medicines and material for release ".

Firefighters in Action, beyond the distribution of this material, also make training both firefighters and Salvadoran communities and groups in emergencies and disasters "we have a very ambitious agenda for the next four years in El Salvador, Nicaragua and Honduras that it will inform and request the necessary assistance. "

The project manager added that "the people there it's going very badly, we say that we have crisis here, but they are hungry and if we can help a bit, so be it."

The councilman does not rule out cooperation to travel back to El Salvador to work with these institutions as it did last year.

Source: Ayuntamiento de Jumilla

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