Build a school with five classes with 350 children in the village Ammaiyappanallur Hindu, is the goal it has set for this campaign Manos Unidas de Torre Pacheco, which will be held for eleventh consecutive year, the usual " Paella Solidarity "in which, as in all editions, with the collaboration of the City Council and the Institution pachequero Ferial Villa de Torre Pacheco.
This event, which coincides with the V Regional Meeting for Solidarity, will take place on Sunday 27 February in his usual scenario Regional Palace of Congresses and Exhibitions of IFEPA
The goal that aims to achieve U.S. Hands this year, has cost more than 43,000 euros, much of which is intended to raise through the sale of invitations to attend the Solidarity Paella, which usually brings in a IFEPA nearly 2,500 guests who give a good account of a menu whose ingredients are given freely by companies in Torre Pacheco and around the Campo de Cartagena, seasoned and served for nearly three hundred volunteers.
Ammaiyappanallur village is Hindu Kancheepuram district.
The inhabitants are mostly dahlias and ethnicity are, for the most part, farmers, wage earners, whose children were out of school, first
Instead, the need for parents to dedicate their children to rural work and secondly, for being the nearest school more than 20 miles.
The parish priest in the parish house created in 2008 a school that began with 60 students and now houses 220, which are taught by four teachers, who receive their pay small local donations.
Even this school has managed to overcome ancestral ethnic and religious clashes, as Hindus and Muslims want their children to go to this school.
The parish has asked the local government recognition of the lessons taught in school and to take charge of teacher salaries, but this is precious Ammaiuyappanallur Parish built the infrastructure that is expected to raise part of the results of Paella XI Development.
The beneficiaries of the direct and indirect campaign are estimated at more than 1,700 people.
Source: Agencias