The student association of IES European Eagles, ANUIES, has combined its exam time with solidarity for the needy, but these are almost 12,300 miles away.
Aware of the grave situation in the Philippines after Cyclone "Yolanda" that swept fourteen months many areas of the country, where about 100,000 people are still housed in evacuation centers almost 400, students looked at the school address the possibility of installing a methacrylate urn next to the concierge to voluntarily economic aid to the country before the catastrophe they had suffered was deposited.
In parallel and in order to get more funds, students took advantage of the fact holding a sporting event in the city to place a piggy bank at the point of departure, where the athletes also deposit their donations, an initiative which was with the approval of the council area.
The money raised was given to Spanish Red Cross Eagles who in turn paid into the account created for that purpose, which allow ERIE Teams Spanish Red Cross moved in Aklan, Samar and Toulouse where they attend about 9,000 families continue their humanitarian work.
Source: Cruz Roja Águilas