Three Widowers for Cancer Walk the Camino De Santiago to Raise Funds for Childhood Sarcoma
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Jorge Pascual, Javier Silva and Joseba Bastida have traveled 150 kilometers from the Camino de Santiago, until reaching the goal this Sunday, to raise funds for children's sarcoma and honor their three young women who died of cancer and friends, Raquel, Estela and Arantza.The pilgrims, widowed for the same reason and accompanied by the health council member, Antonio Gómez Caamaño, and Cris Contra el Cáncer, have been received by a large group of…
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The Conselleiro de Sanidade, Antonio Gómez Caamaño, this Sunday accompanied the participants of the Camiño de Raquel on their pilgrimage to the Plaza del Obradoiro, with the aim of giving visibility to sarcoma cancer and raising funds for their research.
If you remember the family of Valentina Miranda Orduño, a 4-year-old girl battling cancer and diagnosed at age two, there is hope today. They are seeking support to cover the cost of a bone marrow transplant that could save her life. Valentina had entered remission, but unfortunately, she relapsed and now needs a bone marrow transplant to have a chance at recovery. According to her mother, Sarahí Orduño, doctors see hope for Valentina, but the p…
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