The rush towards the Oued for two Dolaysiens in February

The rush towards the Oued for two Dolaysiens in February
The rush towards the Oued for two Dolaysiens in February

Sunday November 17, 2024, we organized a pilates session to raise funds to help six young people who are preparing for a raid in Morocco. Maryse, who came to help, explains: We are reassured by the organization, there is good supervision. Cars can be tracked in real time using a beacon. Plus, we know how it goes: with Éric, my husband, we have already participated in the Nomad Raid.

Chloé Brémond, who will participate, adds: We are supported by our loved ones. Axel Chédotal emphasizes that the interest of Nomad Raid is the solidarity side. We bring hygiene products, school products, bicycles, since the children go to school by bike. Guillaume Le Strat completes: We also bring equipment to repair bikes donated in previous years. For this, they collect repair kits, inner tubes, tires, etc. In addition, planting palm trees helps offset the carbon footprint. We also try to bring as little plastic as possible, so as not to pollute there.

A budget of €1,800

Budget-wise, they need €1,800 per person and are looking for sponsors and donors. They want to collect clothes for 8 to 15 year olds, school bags, colored pencils, hygiene products, crutches, etc.

Chloe clarifies what “Everything is given to associations which redistribute to children. Canned goods are also necessary, to give them to the Restos du coeur before leaving.

THE 205 are also prepared for this test: We put wider tires, protective plates under the engine and the tank.

The raid will end in Marrakech, with a solidarity couscous. The proceeds will be used to finance a local development project.

Saturday December 7, 2024, dinner at the Saint-Dolay multipurpose room, Basquaise chicken on the menu. A packed basket will be put together. Contact: 06 87 84 91 00 or 06 71 79 19 64, e-mail: [email protected]

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