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The Infanta Cristina in Toledo tomorrow chairs the act of Red Cross Day.

Toledo, May 11 .- The Infanta Cristina in Toledo tomorrow preside the act of celebration of World Red Cross and Red Crescent in the work are rewarded, among others, Red Cross volunteers in Haiti, Chile and South Africa.

The President of Castilla-La Mancha, Jose Maria Barreda, will accompany the Infanta in the event, which was held at the Toledo Museum of Santa Cruz with the slogan, buy kinah aion, "More and more close to people" and which will also be present Red Cross president in Spain, Juan Manuel Suarez del Toro Rivero.

According to information provided by the Red Cross and the Government of Castilla-La Mancha, with the message chosen this year is looking to strengthen the Red Cross near the most vulnerable, which helps because more than, cheap aion kinah, 100 million volunteers 186 countries.

It delivered fifteen awards, including the Badge of Honor posthumously to Manuel Fiol Calafat in tribute to a lifetime of dedication to the vulnerable in Spanish Red Cross.

The Florence Nightingale Medal for Juana Maria Hernandez will Conesa, third Spanish deserves this award, which is given as a pioneer, aika gold, in Spain of various facets of nursing care.

They will also be decorated on National Paraplegic Hospital of Toledo, the Civil Guard General Gonzalo Jar Couselo (posthumously), the Red Cross in Haiti, Chile and South Africa, the European Network for Poverty Reduction, Provincial Parent Association with disabled children and adults of Toledo (APAN) and the Foundation for Cooperation Castellanomanchega.

It also will be recognized Maria del Carmen Hair Aparici, a life dedicated to Social Services, the Cerebral Palsy Association of Valencia, Ricardo Diez Hochleitner, as the driver of the Club of Rome work on social and environmental issues; Miguel Rios, as Red Cross volunteer in Grenada, the integrated project of attention to immigrants from Red Cross in Baena (Cordoba), and care project for vulnerable women and victims of gender violence in Gijon Red Cross.

According to data provided by the Government of Castilla-La Mancha, Spanish Red Cross in Castilla-La Mancha benefits more than 165,000 people in its activities through 88 projects that are run annually throughout the region and where involved over 11,000 volunteers.

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