villefranche-de-Rouergue, France, witnessed an outpouring of community support during the recent “La Villefranchoise” event, a highlight of Pink October, raising a remarkable €17,000 for the fight against cancer.
Over 1,500 participants – runners, walkers, and cyclists – took part in the event organized by “Running and walking for women” and Cyclo sport villefranchois. The funds raised will be split equally between the Aveyron committee of the League Against Cancer and “Le Cocon aveyronnais,” a well-being and support space for cancer patients under the ”Everyone Against Cancer” association.
Nicole Nouviale, president of “Running and walking for women,” expressed her satisfaction with the eventS success. “This mobilization clearly shows the momentum of solidarity that is still strong in Villefranche and the surrounding area,” said Florence Serrano, deputy mayor in charge of youth and social affairs.
The Villefranche model is gaining traction. “we are copied in Occitania,” noted Thierry Sansonnet,president of Cyclo sport. Gaëtan Albespy, president of the Lions club, echoed the sentiment, stating, “It’s always a pleasure to participate in actions like this.”
The beneficiaries expressed their heartfelt gratitude. “This check will be very beneficial to us,” underlined Bénédicte Castella,coordinator of the League Against Cancer. Similarly, “Le Cocon,” which opened in 2022, is expanding its reach. Pierre d’Ambrosio, vice-president of TLMC, announced the upcoming opening of a new branch in Lanuéjouls. The support from “La Villefranchoise” is invaluable to their mission.
The success of “La Villefranchoise” demonstrates the power of community engagement in making a tangible difference in the fight against cancer.
A groundbreaking discovery in the realm of ancient Egyptian history has sent ripples of excitement through the archaeological community.Researchers have unearthed a remarkably well-preserved tomb dating back to the 18th Dynasty, offering a rare glimpse into the lives and beliefs of the ancient Egyptians.
The tomb, located in the Valley of the Kings, was discovered by a team of archaeologists from the Egyptian Ministry of Tourism and Antiquities. “This is a truly remarkable find,” said Dr. Ahmed Abbas, the lead archaeologist on the project. ”The tomb is in an remarkable state of preservation,with vibrant paintings and intricate carvings still visible on the walls.”
Initial investigations suggest that the tomb belonged to a high-ranking official named Amenhotep, who served under the pharaoh Akhenaten. “Amenhotep held a position of considerable influence in the royal court,” explained Dr. Abbas. “His tomb reflects his status and provides valuable insights into the social hierarchy and religious practices of the time.”
“The walls of the tomb are adorned with stunning depictions of Amenhotep’s journey into the afterlife,” Dr. Abbas continued. “We see scenes of him being greeted by gods, navigating through the underworld, and ultimately reaching the realm of eternal bliss.”
“This tomb is a treasure trove of facts about ancient Egyptian culture and beliefs. It offers a unique window into their understanding of death and the afterlife.”
Dr. Ahmed Abbas, Lead Archaeologist
The discovery of Amenhotep’s tomb is expected to shed new light on the Amarna Period, a time of significant religious and cultural change in ancient Egypt. Researchers are eager to continue their work at the site, hoping to uncover more secrets hidden within its walls.
The Egyptian Ministry of Tourism and Antiquities has announced plans to open the tomb to the public in the near future, allowing visitors from around the world to witness this remarkable piece of history firsthand.
## Villefranche-de-Rouergue rallies Behind Cancer: Interview with “La Villefranchoise” Organizers
**World Today News** sits down with key figures behind the hugely successful “La Villefranchoise” event, which raised €17,000 for cancer support in Villefranche-de-Rouergue.
**World Today News:** Over 1,500 people participated in “La Villefranchoise” – what do you attribute this extraordinary turnout to, and what does it say about the community?
**Nicole Nouviale, President, “Running and walking for women”:** We were absolutely overwhelmed by the response! I think it speaks volumes about the incredible community spirit here in Villefranche. People are truly passionate about supporting those affected by cancer, and “La Villefranchoise” gave them a tangible way to make a difference.
**World today News:** The funds will be split between the Aveyron committee of the League Against Cancer and “Le Cocon aveyronnais.” How will these organizations benefit from this generous donation?
**Bénédicte Castella, Coordinator, Aveyron committee of the League Against Cancer:** This check will be invaluable to us. It will allow us to continue our crucial work in supporting patients and their families, providing facts, raising awareness, and funding vital research.
**Pierre d’Ambrosio, Vice-president, TLMC:** For “Le Cocon,” which opened just last year, this donation is a lifeline. it will enable us to expand our services and reach even more individuals facing the challenges of cancer.
**World Today News:** the villefranche model is reportedly gaining traction across Occitania. What makes this approach so effective?
**Thierry Sansonnet, President, Cyclo sport villefranchois:** The success lies in it’s collaborative spirit. By bringing together organizations like ours, “Running and walking for women,” and community groups like the Lions Club, we create a powerful force for change. We can reach more people, raise more funds, and have a greater impact.
**World Today News:** With events like “La Villefranchoise” demonstrating such strong support, what message do you want to send to anyone facing cancer?
**Florence Serrano, Deputy Mayor in charge of youth and social affairs:** The message is simple: You are not alone. The community of villefranche stands behind you, and we are dedicated to providing the support you need during this challenging time.
**World today News:** Thank you all for your time and for your tireless commitment to this significant cause.