After the first 40 migrants from Mali and Senegal began to arrive on June 21 at the refugee center Chalet del Pozo de Villarrodrigo and it was completed with 180 guests, the person in charge of the international protection program that protecting them (San Juan de Dios) has appealed for Leonese to give up their bicycles, helmets and shoes. The campaign is called “Give your bike a second life” and the material can be deposited in the same building, on the Santander highway, kilometer 4.8.
2024-09-03 02:08:34
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