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The first 'Trail por ellas' organized by Anémona association will face cancer this weekend

08 September 2016
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The trail runner, Javier Velasco, will lead the runners that return to Benidorm after passing Aitana, Puig Campana and Confrides


The Self-Help Group for women with breast cancer, and the department of Social Welfare have presented this morning in Benidorm the first 'Trail a por ellas' to be held on Saturday night and Sunday morning directed by Javier Velasco. The councillor for Social Welfare, Angela Llorca; accompanied by the president of Anémona, Maria Botella; the commercial director of Hospital Clínico de Benidorm, Natalia Narjoux and Javier Velasco, have exposed this morning, an event that proposes the creation of a path running from 00.00 on Saturday 10, departing from Benidorm will go by Puig Campana, Ponoig, Aitana, Confrides, Benifato, Serra Gelada and finally returning to the city on Sunday, 11. Enrollment in the 'Trail a por ellas' is free. Anémona has printed a commemorative shirt to be sold at 8 euros and the money "will go to the affected women" by the disease "to improve their quality of life," as pointed Angela Llorca. The councilwoman wants to "seek the cooperation of the whole city" in this initiative, stressing the "important work" carried out by the association for women with the disease and their families. Meanwhile, Javier Velasco stressed that "we're going to go really well" and recalled the importance of "not only running, but to be there; to be present and to support such actions "to stand up to cancer and help those suffering from the disease. The organization will put a bar at the Castle at popular prices to liven up the departure and arrival of runners