Community Support Floods in for Anti-Cancer Association’s Christodoula March
In a heartwarming display of solidarity, the Anti-Cancer Association’s Christodoula march has witnessed a remarkable influx of support this Thursday. The event, which has become a beacon of hope and unity, saw contributions pouring in from a diverse array of donors at the Eleftheria Square kiosk.
Among the contributors were high-profile figures and organizations, including representatives from the church, local police forces, and various local authorities. Adding to the list were party representatives from across the political spectrum, showcasing a rare moment of bipartisan support for a crucial cause.
One notable donation came from the hands of House President Annita Demetriou, who personally delivered a cheque to the charity’s chairman, Dr. Adamou Adamou. Her presence was more than just a financial boost; it was a symbol of encouragement. Demetriou praised the relentless efforts of the volunteers and reinforced the association’s optimistic message that cancer is a battle that can be won. She stressed the importance of community support for those affected by the disease, “sending the message that we support this effort and congratulate the volunteers that are here every year.”
Adding to the chorus of support was Christina Yiannaki, the Permanent Secretary at the Health Ministry. Yiannaki acknowledged the significant impact of the Anti-Cancer Association, stating, “everything the association does for people.” Her contribution on behalf of the ministry further emphasized the collective resolve to stand with those battling cancer.
The donations and messages of support reflect a broader societal commitment to fighting cancer and bolstering those in need. The Christodoula march has once again proven to be a powerful catalyst for unity and generosity, galvanizing individuals and institutions alike in the ongoing fight against cancer.