The Solidarity Companies project begins its 14th edition with the aim of providing assistance to families at risk of exclusion

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Project Solidarity Companies start one reprint For the purpose of Attracting the attention of new organizations and institutions Those who want to participate in one of the largest social responsibility initiatives in the province of Alicante. This is the fourteenth edition of this project. Help families at risk of exclusion through two actions: the distribution of lots during Christmas and the distribution of financial aid during the summer months.

HE last year This action broke a new participation record. 142,048 euros were collected Thanks to the financial and in-kind contributions of 116 organizations (companies and corporate foundations) across the province. Thanks to the project, 1,800 lots and 30,600 euros of direct aid and food vouchers were delivered to 63 organizations in the last edition. There are a total of 86 associations in the province and more than 11,000 people benefited from this project in its last edition.

Participants in the project. Information

This year’s campaign has already started and companies that want to participate can do so starting today. until next November 20Via the contact form on the project website (https://proyectoempresassolidarias.com/) or by emailing [email protected]

Solidarity Companies is a project consisting of: Different companies in the province decided to come together in 2010 to contribute to solidarity. To vulnerable families in different municipalities on the occasion of the arrival of the Christmas holidays. The number of participating companies (starting with 9) increased in different editions; Last year, more than a hundred institutions and organizations made financial or in-kind contributions to the project.

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