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Collect selling T-shirts at the University of Murcia succor abandoned children and orphans in Nepal Ebola (15/10/2015)

Proceeds from the University of Murcia with the joint centenary shirt sales will be used to help children orphaned by earthquakes in Nepal and several African countries by Ebola.

This was revealed today the president of the Spanish Committee for UNICEF, Carmelo Angulo, during the ceremony held in the University Community Centre, on the campus of Espinardo, which has received a check amounting to almost four thousand euros hands the rector, Jose Orihuela.

Angulo has highlighted the many needs that the organization of the United Nations dedicated to children faces and added that the solidarity of the University of Murcia "will serve hundreds of children anywhere in the world."

It has also been referred to the arrival of Syrian refugees and has made a call for solidarity, noting that given the high number of municipalities in Spain, each of them would correspond to accommodate an average of two, figure considered acceptable.

Meanwhile, Orihuela indicated that the University of Murcia collaborate on everything you need in that program host, and added, moreover, that the institution he presides must be marked next year aimed at increasing the amount raised in the current in line recorded growth course after course.

The event, which was also attended by the president of UNICEF Murcia, Francisco Artes, has also benefited from the intervention of the Vice Chancellor for Students, Quality and Equality, Miguel Angel Perez, who thanked the cooperation of the university community in buying shirts , adding that "we have a proof of the solidarity of this university."

Source: Universidad de Murcia

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