Donation drop-off points in Marbella for victims of floods – CSN News


Marbella Common council has actually allowed various factors in the city for the decrease off of standard requirements, such as water, milk, juices, non-perishable foods, and individual cleansing products, to name a few, to give away to those influenced by the floodings and in action to the allure made by the Valencian authorities.

The mayor of Marbella, Ángeles Muñoz, is praising ‘assistance, love, and uniformity’ of the city in the direction of those influenced by the tornado and has actually used ‘all the methods offered to the Spanish Federation of Municipalities and Provinces (FEMP) and the head of state of the Valencian Area– where there has actually been a most awful disaster.’

Likewise, the mayor highlighted that the city’s fire division ‘has actually placed itself at the disposal of the Valencia authorities as and when they are required’ and has actually mentioned that the Red Cross has actually likewise given donation hotline for those that want to make payments to aid sufferers of the tornados. (See listed below)

Muñoz likewise said thanks to ‘the action from Marbella residents and their uniformity with those influenced.’ ‘For all those that have actually called us and for those that wish to add, there are locations currently establish where they can take and give away products required in Valencia, such as youngsters’s food, nappies, home cleansing items, and cozy clothing, such as coverings.

Drop-off factors remain in Marbella (in the Economato Solidario de la Agrupación de Cofradías on the first stage of the Plaza de Toros, Felipe Road, 2-4); in San Pedro de Alcántara (Calle Marquês de Estella, number 23, where the Civil Security base is), from 10am to 1pm and from 5pm to 8pm.

Red Cross contributions:
Telephone: 900104971
Bizum to: 33512

Campaña de Cáritas. ‘ EMERGENCIA DANA VALENCIA
Popular: ES19 3159 0078 5716 6338 6025
Caixabank: ES02 2100 8734 6113 0064 8236.
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