Foodstuff collections as part of the “Sweep away Hunger” campaign were held this Saturday at the Nou Camp and the Estadi Lluís Companys and the Barça family showed its commitment to solidarity.
Organisations involved
The campaign is sponsored by Pastas Gallo, Arròs Montsià, Oli Borges, Sorli Discau and Llet Nostra
and also has the support of The Love Comes Foundation.
More than 20,000 people made a donation to the campaign on Saturday as collection points were set
up at the Estadi Luis Companys and the Nou Camp ahead of the Heineken Cup quarter final and
Barça’s game against Almeria.
Foodstuffs moved to warehouse of the Banc dels Aliments
In a marvellous display of charitable action, the fans donated hundreds
of packets of rice, pasta, milk, oil and so on at the collection points set up by volunteers from
the Fundació Banc dels Aliments, who then delivered the foodstuffs to the central warehouse of the
organisation. A number of people also made donations in money, which the Fundació FC Barcelona will
use to buy foodstuffs with to help the most needy families in Catalonia.
Donations can still be made
Although there will be no more collections, the campaign continues
until the Spanish Cup Final on April 20th and you can still make a donation, and take part in the
sweepstake for the prize of a dinner with ex-Barça players at La Masia, at
www.envienlafamalaporra.org, where you can also consult the total amount of foodstuffs donated so
far.
Concern for local problems
The campaign arose out of the Fundació FC Barcelona’s concern for problems
which directly affect Catalan society. There are currently 1.325.000 people living below the
poverty line in Catalonia and the Banc dels Aliments de Catalunya helped 52.000 families in 2008,
90.000 in 2009 and 165.000 in 2010 – a figure which continues to grow and underlines the need
to support the Banc’s efforts to enable it to continue its important social work.