Proceeds from the ‘I Benemérita Urban Guardia Civil Murcia’ Donated to Autism Associations

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• Crece con Dabadá and Abamur, two associations dedicated to the inclusion of individuals with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD), have received the proceeds from this charitable initiative.
• Crece con Dabadá and Abamur, two associations dedicated to the inclusion of individuals with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD), have received the proceeds from this charitable initiative.

  • Crece con Dabadá and Abamur, two associations dedicated to the inclusion of individuals with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD), have received the proceeds from this charitable initiative.
  • A total of €6,000 was raised, with each association receiving €3,000.
  • The event was organized by the Guardia Civil’s Victims of Terrorism Team, in collaboration with the 5th Zone of the Guardia Civil, the Regional Government of Murcia (CARM), the Alcantarilla City Council, and the Proyecto Estrella Azul Foundation.

Murcia, April 2, 2025 – Antonio Frutos, president of the Guardia Civil’s Victims of Terrorism Team, and Francisco Pulido, Colonel Chief of the 5th Zone of the Guardia Civil, presented the proceeds from the I Benemérita Urban Guardia Civil Murcia charity race this morning to Noelia Pina and Francisco Belmonte, presidents of Crece con Dabadá and Abamur, respectively.

At the event, Frutos and Pulido officially handed over the total amount raised—€6,000—dividing it equally between the two associations, both of which work actively to promote the inclusion of individuals with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD).

This initiative was spearheaded by the Guardia Civil’s Victims of Terrorism Team and received support from the 5th Zone of the Guardia Civil, the Regional Government of Murcia (CARM) – Directorate General of Sports, the Alcantarilla City Council, and the Proyecto Estrella Azul Foundation.

The race took place on the morning of November 17, following a 6-kilometer circular route through the streets of Alcantarilla. The event proceeded smoothly, with participants coming together for a meaningful cause.

Before the start of the race, a minute of silence was observed in remembrance of the 845 victims of terrorism killed by the ETA terrorist group.