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Representatives of the port community took part in the delivery of toys to the Nuestra Señora del Carmen, Santiago Apóstol and Ausias March schools. The action was promoted by Aportem-Puerto Solidario of Valencia.

The Three Wise Men and their pages visited several schools in the Maritime District of Valencia to distribute, with the help of Aportem-Puerto Solidario de Valencia, illusion and toys to 350 children.

Distribution of toys to children in Valencia’s schools

Professionals from the port community collaborated in this action, such as the CSP Spain Terminal team

Specifically, Melchior, Gaspar and Balthazar visited the schools Nuestra Señora del Carmen, Santiago Apóstol and Ausias March to deliver toys and receive the wishes of the children for this year.

Professionals from the port community collaborated in this action, such as the CSP Spain Terminal team at the Nuestra Señora del Carmen centre, made up of Salvador Giner, Equipment Coordinator of the Operations Department, and Sergio Borrero and Daniel Atencia from the Spreader Maintenance Area (lifting system installed between the cargo and the lifting equipment, which is normally a crane).

Distribution of toys at the Ausias March school

The distribution of toys at the Ausias March school was attended by the President of the Port Authority of Valencia (PAV), Aurelio Martínez, the President of Aportem, Paco Prado, the President of the College of Customs Agents, Emilio Guardiola, and the President of the Valencia Moorers’ Association, Pau Sarro.

At the end of the delivery of toys, the Three Wise Men received the writings and speeches that the children had prepared to express their gratitude to Aportem-Puerto Solidario Valencia for the collaboration and help that the Association provides throughout the year to the neighbourhood of the maritime settlements.

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