Iberdrola España collaborates in the "Carrera de las Ciudades" held in the town of Vilamartín de Valdeorras in Ourense
This Sunday, more than a thousand people gathered in Vilamartín de Valdeorras, Ourense to take part in the Cities Race against pancreatic cancer, a charity event in which Iberdrola España actively collaborated.
All proceeds from the initiative go towards pancreatic cancer research, and it has become a landmark event in the fight against this disease, mobilising thousands of people every year. Francisco Silva, Iberdrola España's institutional representative in Galicia, and Miguel Ángel López, Iberdrola España's manager for the Sil Basin, accompanied participants.
As a symbolic gesture and sign of environmental commitment, each participant received a bag of seeds to scatter along the route through the areas affected by last August's fires, helping to reforest the damaged mountains.
The route took runners and walkers through Arnado, Valencia do Sil and Ribeira, areas particularly hard hit by the summer fires. At the end of the race, participants were able to enjoy a paella in the O Barco pavilion.
The race was organised by the Valdeorras Pancreatic Cancer Association (ACAPAVAL) and promoted by the Pancreatic Cancer Association (ACANPAN), the Spanish Pancreatology Association (AESPANC) and the Spanish Gastroenterology Association (AEG). The event was organised by ACAPAVAL, a regional non-profit. In addition to Iberdrola España, the Galician Athletics Federation and the Valdeorras Athletics Office also collaborated.
Participant in the Carrera de las Ciudades in Vilamartín de Valdeorras, united in the fight against pancreatic cancer and in support of reforestation.
Each participant receives a bag of seeds to contribute to the reforestation of areas affected by last summer's wildfires.