The urn of 1-O that the Minister of the Presidency and spokesperson for the Government, Meritxell Budó, gave for a solidarity auction in Catalonia has been acquired for 250 euros, while for the major’s cap of the Mossos d’Esquadra Josep Lluis Trapero 930 euros have been paid.
Budó had explained that he had wanted to give the urn of 1-O for the solidarity auction, with whose proceeds are purchased toys to give to children from disadvantaged familiesBecause, he said: “If we want a better future we need to be able to freely decide again what the future of our country should be.”
It has been in the 54th edition of the campaign “Cap nen sense joguina (No child without a Toy)“, organized by Ser-Catalunya on the Twelfth Night and which has raised 52,570 euros in its solidarity auction, its historical record, in which the maximum bid, 4,550 euros, has fallen on a guitar of the singer Alfred Garcia.
According to the organizers of this traditional solidarity initiative, which raises money so that the Magi can bring gifts to the children of the most disadvantaged families, the second object donated by celebrities for the auction for which listeners have paid a greater sum It has been a guitar of the singer-songwriter Joan Manuel Serrat, for which 3,600 euros have been paid.
Other of the most coveted pieces in this Ser-Catalonia solidarity initiative have been a bicycle from the writer and trader Josep Ajram (2,600 euros), a shirt of the RCD Espanyol striker Raúl de Tomás (2,000 euros), the work “La Trobada”, by Guim Uncle (1,400 euros), a shirt and postcards of the Swiss tennis player Roger Federer (1,200 euros) and a painting of the singer Manolo Garcia (1.100 euros).
Other objects for which the listeners of this solidarity campaign have bid have been a poster donated by the journalist Jordi Évole of his documentary “That you give me”, with 750 euros; a red card to Maradona delivered by the referee Iturralde González, with 900 euros; a Canarian soccer player t-shirt Pedri, with 950 euros; another from the Brazilian Neymar, with 750 euros, and a set of earrings and masks donated by the Minister of Health, Alba Vergés, with 550 euros.
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