Virginia Carballude invited to feel the province of Albacete as her own

Accompanied by the president of the Rotary Club in Albacete, Antonio Martínez Navarro; the secretary of the Albacete Club (and assistant district governor), Victoria Fernández; and the Rotarian member, Diego Vega Laroche, Carballude has transferred in first person to the provincial president the details of the large number of solidarity projects in which this entity with a marked humanist character has been investing that, with a million members in the world, is one hundred percent involved with support initiatives that are directed, fundamentally, at the social and educational field.

This is the case of ‘Uno por La Palma’: the campaign that the Rotary Club launched last June, promoted by the Rotary clubs of the Canary Islands (the land from which Carballude is a native) with the aim of helping La Palma count within a period of time two or three years with a Unitary School in the area of ​​Los Llanos, thus alleviating part of the damage caused by the volcanic eruption that devastated the aforementioned island for more than eighty hard days.

Santi Cabañero has valued this and all the activities with which, from the Rotary clubs of the whole geography, it contributes to improving the quality of life of many people, advancing towards a more just, egalitarian and modern society. .

Thanking her for her work and wishing her a great experience during her term as governor of Rotary International District 2201, Cabañero has asked Virginia Carballude to make the province of Albacete hers, encouraging her to strengthen communications through the Rotary Club of Albacete and its members.

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