A Boca player raffles off a t-shirt in solidarity with those flooded in Gualeguay

A Boca player raffles off a t-shirt in solidarity with those flooded in Gualeguay

Midfielder Vicente Taborda, together with “Peña la Bombonera”, will hold a raffle for a shirt signed by the entire Xeneize team to help those affected.

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The strong storms that They spanked during the last days to several provinces of the country left thousands of victims, especially in Gualeguay, leaving the city in an emergency situation after withstanding the fall of 450 millimeters of water in just four days

In the midst of adversity, Vicente Taborda, Boca player and native of Gualeguay, in a gesture of solidarity, together with “Peña la Bombonera” and the xeneize community in Gualeguay, launched a solidarity campaign to help those affected by the floods.

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The youthful Boca player, Vicente Taborda, originally from Gualeguay, expressed solidarity with the inhabitants of the city after the serious storm of the last few days.

The youthful Boca player, Vicente Taborda, originally from Gualeguay, expressed solidarity with the inhabitants of the city after the serious storm of the last few days.

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“Hello everyone. As a result of the situation that the people of Gualeguay are going through, I wanted to hold, together with the Peña La Bombonera, the raffle for this shirt that will be signed by all the players on the team so that people can collaborate. Those funds raised will go to the people who need it most. We are also accepting donations of slippers, clothing, blankets and cleaning supplies. “Everything adds up to help the affected people,” were the words of the talented 22-year-old player in a video that was spread through social networks.

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Gualeguay: how to help

There is a CBU number to make donations (with $2,000 you can participate in the t-shirt raffle): 0000003100074935447359. And two aliases also circulated for money transfers: Gualeguayesdeboca and inundados.gualeguay (in the name of Ignacio Pradal). The collection points to receive clothing, blankets and cleaning products will be Courts (Palace of Justice) and Manuel Ugarte 2341 (3° A).

During the last few days, several cities in the north and center of the country suffered damage. In the Entre Ríos town of Gualeguay, more than 100 people were evacuated due to flooding and according to the mayor’s office, the first 242 mm of rainfall exceeded the drainage pumps.

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