| Until next Sunday they will sell bracelets made by the confreres themselves at the price of 3 euros | The councilor for Culture and Heritage Recovery, Jesús Pacheco, visited this morning the booth in the Plaza de Santo Domingo in which the Brotherhood of Amparo develops a solidarity campaign for the sale of bracelets for the benefit of the Galilean Commissary launched by Cáritas with reason for the COVID-19 health crisis.Until next Sunday, from 11 a.m.
to 1 p.m.
and from 6:15 p.m.
to 9:15 p.m., those interested in collaborating with this solidarity action will be able to purchase bracelets made by the confreres themselves at the price of 3 euros, which will go entirely to Cáritas.The Galilea Commissary was launched last April at Fica in a building of more than 400 square meters ceded by the City Council to Cáritas to undertake this solidarity project.There they distribute fresh and frozen food, as well as hygiene and cleaning products to some 2,000 vulnerable Murcian families for free.The users of parish Caritas and families derived by Social Services of the City Council, who will be given a flyer to designate them, can join the Galilea Commissary program.Families can purchase fresh and frozen food as well as personal and household hygiene products.
More than 70 volunteers are part of this solidarity project, performing functions in the management of the logistics center, care and support for families and replacement of products.
Source: Ayuntamiento de Murcia