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Rain of Betis stuffed animals breaks record: 25,092 collected yesterday
he real betis celebrated during yesterday’s game Getafe CF Traditional Rain of Stuffed Animals is a Christmas solidarity initiative aimed at ensuring that no child is left without a present this Christmas through various organizations and organizations.
During the event, which was held for the first time at La Cartuja Stadium due to construction work at the Benito Villamarín Stadium, Betis fans threw out 25,092 stuffed animals, the highest number since the campaign began in 2018. todayhe real betis and its foundations have begun donating them to organizations and organizations that claim them and are responsible for delivering them to the children most in need. They are:
– Sports for the future
– Marja Vilches
– Villanueva del Ariscalcaritas Parish – “Elf and Socks” Project
– Caritas Parish of San Jerónimo
– San Pelayo Special Education Center
– Trebol Caresas District Neighborhood Association
– His Eminence Recreation Sports Club
– APESO Association
– Aljarafe Association of Relatives of Patients with Alzheimer’s Disease and Other Dementias
– Please help the neighborhood association
– Peace and Good Society
– Connect your heart with the light of hope
– Brotherhood of Dolores of Torreblanca
– Virgen de los Dolores Seville Cultural Association
– EAPN – Andalusian Network Fighting Poverty and Social Exclusion
– Moguer City Council
– Brotherhood of St. Stephen
– Peña Carmovetis
– Seville Route Association
– Arboleda Association
– Brotherhood of Seville and General Assembly of the Brotherhood
– Mornese Foundation
– Monsalvete Sports Club
– Malabo Orphanage, Equatorial Guinea (Benjamin Zalandona)
– Brotherhood of Our Lady of Sorrows (Cerro del Aguila)
– ECCA Social Foundation
– CLECE – Seville Refugee Reception Center
he real betis and its Foundation would like to thank the 54,365 fans who attended yesterday’s match in La Cartuja for their great response to this initiative.
Source: Mundo Deportivo
Sophia Jhon is a sports journalist and author. He has worked as a news editor for Sportish and is now a sport columnist for the same publication. Alberta’s professional interests lie largely in sports news, with an emphasis on English football. He has also written articles on other sporting topics.
