Cáritas Zamora asks that citizens help the victims of DANA “from success and coordination, and not from the inertia of each one”

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Caritas Zamora This Friday, he asked citizens to help the victims of DANA, which has caused more than 200 deaths in Valencia “from success and coordination, and not from the inertia of each one.” This was indicated by the head of the organization in the province, Ignacio Enríquez, after verifying that some neighbors, “out of good will,” are proposing actions that could go against the proper functioning of the devices.

“We, from Cáritas, and following the same strategy as the federal one, have opened an emergency campaign as in any other natural disaster, and we have made bank and Bizum accounts available to people to be able to channel it,” he noted. Enriquezwhich has insisted on the importance of using “official channels” so that contributions can arrive.

For Enríquez, it is advisable to carry out “a fully coordinated intervention” and obtain information through official sources: “Zamoran society is being very generous, but everything has to be done through coordination, because otherwise a collapse can be generated.” , the head of Cáritas has reiterated.

Enríquez has heard echoes of people who want to directly send food or material help, or even who want to go to the Valencian Community to clean houses or fix cars: “You can’t just show up there, everything has to be organized.” The head of the religious NGO has pointed out.

These are the accounts that Cáritas has made available to help:

SANTANDER BANK: ES07 0049 5469 9220 9300 7029

UNICAJA: ES58 2103 2293 9300 33000014

BBVA: ES94 0182 0664 2100 1850 8431

RURAL BOX: ES12 3085 0058 0814 0313 4313

BIZUM: 00863 / 00894

CONCEPT: FLOODS

On the other hand, it is worth noting that the Provincial Council and the Zamora City Council will present this Saturday a joint support action to lend a helping hand from local institutions.

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