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Entrega de regalos en el Atlas por la Fundación Dacer
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We have gone to Morocco,
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we have given gifts to the children who did not have a home
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because of the earthquake.
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The main goal of the volunteering was to go and give toys to the poor children there,
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go through villages, being able to give them gifts for Christmas.
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We gave them toys for Christmas, like all the children here in Spain.
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We were like Santa Claus, basically.
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We went in four cars, one caravan and three off-roaders,
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and we all had a lot of bags.
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They were bags and bags, they were endless.
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We distributed up to a thousand toys in total
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through different villages and different areas of Morocco.
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The trip was proposed to me by my parents.
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When she told me, I freaked out.
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I thought it was a joke, because my father doesn't like to drive much,
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and I thought it was impressive that she wanted to sign up for that.
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We travelled for many hours.
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The day we spent the most time was 17 hours.
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But if we found a village on the way, we stopped to give her toys.
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What impressed me the most, when the children saw us arrive in the cars,
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was the energy with which they came,
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the desire they all had to get a toy for themselves.
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There were many children who, when they saw us,
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were running behind the cars.
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I remember the faces of the children, super happy,
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with their toys, playing.
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When she got it, it was as if happiness came to her suddenly.
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It was the happiest moment of her life.
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My mother was giving gifts to the babies,
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and my father was giving them to the adults.
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What impresses me a lot is how little they are satisfied
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and what they play with all the time.
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Some of them would jump with excitement.
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It was... I don't know, it was very nice.
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I see how those who don't have as much as others,
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are satisfied with so little.
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And how there are people here who are not satisfied with little,
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but want more all the time.
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Hello!
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I loved going to bed every day
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and waking up again to keep giving toys.
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We slept in a camper van.
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My parents were downstairs and we were in a bed that went down.
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We prepared the beds, we put them like this,
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and up we spread them like this, like a mountain,
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and we went up the stairs,
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we went in, we put a mattress,
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and then we put the blanket and the pillows.
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When I arrived at the store,
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I didn't think about the night that was waiting for me,
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but about the night that the children were going to spend.
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To think that we complain,
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there are times when we complain about something
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that they have given us that we don't like,
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and you give them something,
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and they are the happiest person in the world.
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Yes, it made me think that we have to be more grateful,
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that there are people who have nothing.
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It's a life lesson to learn to value what you have
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and what the rest doesn't have,
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and pure.
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I mean, it was super nice, it was super sentimental,
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we were all super united.
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We weren't even in a village,
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it was a journey from one point to another,
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and we saw some children,
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and we stopped to give them toys,
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because it was already the last part,
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we had to leave them all,
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and we saw how all the children, except one,
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came to get toys,
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and that child was lying on the stone floor,
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sand, unable to move.
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I saw him, and I imagined a child playing on the floor,
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with the sand, with the ground,
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and suddenly they tell me that that child can't walk.
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So, I changed my face of sadness.
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I saw a child lying down,
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it was him, and I ran after him.
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Then my mother, and then Ibrahim,
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and Ibrahim told his mother,
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why can't he walk?
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Because he has a problem with his legs.
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But I was very surprised by Marta's attitude,
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who went to get closer to him,
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tried to get up,
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and when we explained to her that the child couldn't move,
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she stayed with him, gave him the toy herself,
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she was trying to show him how it worked,
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and it was something very beautiful,
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and a lesson.
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I was cleaning his hair, his body,
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because he had it full of sand.
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It was a brutal turning point for everyone.
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I remember the moment we did at the bonfire that night,
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that we talked about it,
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like Ilias, we talked about Ilias,
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and we tried to find something to help him,
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or what we had in our hands,
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to make his life a little better.
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All the parents agreed to call a company
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to help him.
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And seeing the opinion of all those who traveled with me,
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that it was so beautiful and so sincere,
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it moved me a lot.
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It was a super, super, super shocking moment.
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I thought a lot about the poor child,
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about what was happening to him,
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especially that he was in the field,
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that he couldn't walk on the smooth ground,
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which is like a stone,
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he could fall,
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or his parents had to take him,
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and that's what I was thinking about all night.
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And thanks to that,
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this doctor will come here
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to cure him.
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First, they made a video call to see,
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to evaluate how the child was,
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and now they are waiting for him to come to Spain,
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to see if he can recover,
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to be able to walk and live a normal life.
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For me, the perfect gift would be for Ilias to walk.
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Yes, I asked for something, yes.
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I think I asked for a cologne and some shoes.
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A football ball, to play because I don't have one.
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Some ping pong balls,
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to put them on a table and play at home.
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Actually, I asked for a coat.
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Many toys.
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Clothes and things to entertain me.
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I asked for clothes and toys.
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Clothes, then I also asked for a toy,
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and a little more.
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We have just spoken, two minutes ago,
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about what you asked for for Christmas.
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Yes, the cologne and the shoes.
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Yes.
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I wouldn't ask for that,
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I would ask for an opportunity for that child,
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doctors for that child,
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to come here, to be examined,
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to be offered rehabilitation, whatever,
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so that the child can improve.
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I think so.
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I would change.
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Yes.
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That Ilias recover.
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That he recovers,
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and that he can walk again.
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That we help each other,
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and that he recovers,
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and that he can walk and play with his siblings
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and friends from the village.
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That Ilias can walk again,
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that we can help him,
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and that it will be a before and after for his life.
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And that he can walk better,
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and that he can play better,
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and that we can help him.
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I would ask that Ilias walk again.
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- Cp joseptarradellas madrid
- Licencia:
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- Fecha:
- 6 de enero de 2024 - 10:55
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