Paphos supports charity cycling campaign to help children with special needs

A meeting was held at Paphos Town Hall dedicated to the "Cycling for a Euro" campaign, initiated by Marina Theodorou. This year, the project aims to support the Pancyprian Federation of Associations of Parents of Children with Special Needs.
During the visit, the Mayor of Paphos, Angelos Onisiforou, handed over a donation from the municipality, thereby expressing practical support for the initiative and its social mission. City authorities emphasized the importance of such actions for strengthening solidarity in society.
According to the Mayor, the Paphos Municipality consistently supports initiatives aimed at helping vulnerable groups and developing social responsibility. He noted that such projects unite residents and contribute to the formation of a culture of mutual assistance.
The "Cycling for a Euro" campaign annually draws public attention to the problems of families raising children with special needs and raises funds to support the relevant organizations.
The organizers expressed their gratitude to the Paphos Municipality for its contribution and emphasized that such cooperation plays a key role in the success of charitable initiatives.
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