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University community runs for refugee children

50 members of Comillas took part in the annual race organised by Entreculturas

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Part of the Comillas team

13 February 2024

Last Sunday, 11 February, the traditional race organised by Entreculturas, the NGO of the Society of Jesus, took place in Madrid, in which, as every year, Comillas Pontifical University collaborated and participated, through the coordinated work of Comillas Bienestar and Comillas Solidaria.

The winter cold did not prevent the participants from being present at the Puente del Rey, where the race started, from 9:00 a.m. onwards, wearing the exclusive black T-shirt that the university gave to all the participants for their participation in this solidarity race in favour of Refugee Children.

In this edition, more than 50 people from the university registered, including students, alumni, PAS and PDI. In addition, the race counted with the participation of several CAFYD students as volunteers helping in the organisation and development of the race.

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