Maradona’s shirt helps a poor neighborhood survive the effects of Corona



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“We will get out of that,” Maradona wrote on the shirt, a copy of the one he wore at the 1986 FIFA World Cup.

The shirt was supposed to be sold at auction, but would eventually be awarded through a drawing of people who suggested an amount greater than the originally specified donation amount to enter.

The initiative allowed the collection of approximately 100 kilograms of food, as well as sterilizers and masks, to protect against the Corona virus, which will be distributed to people in the Vavaluru neighborhood.

“Diego cannot imagine the service he gave us. It is invaluable. I will be grateful to him all my life,” said Marta Guterres, who lives in the neighborhood.

Since the beginning of the quarantine 50 days ago to stop the spread of “Covid 19”, the poverty that mainly affected 35.5 percent of Argentines has worsened in late 2019, said the Minister of Social Development, Daniel Arroyo.

According to data from his ministry, 8,000 tons of food are distributed each month, which is half the need, according to social organizations, to guarantee the work of the canteens, which benefit approximately half a million children.

In addition to the epidemic, Argentina faces a serious economic crisis and negotiations are ongoing to reschedule its debt with the creditor parties.

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“We will get out of that,” Maradona wrote on the shirt, a copy of the one he wore at the 1986 FIFA World Cup.

The shirt was supposed to be sold at auction, but would eventually be awarded through a drawing of people who suggested an amount greater than the originally specified donation amount to enter.

The initiative allowed the collection of approximately 100 kilograms of food, as well as sterilizers and masks, to protect against the Corona virus, which will be distributed to people in the Vavaluru neighborhood.

“Diego cannot imagine the service he gave us. It is invaluable. I will be grateful to him all my life,” said Marta Guterres, who lives in the neighborhood.

Since the beginning of the quarantine 50 days ago to stop the spread of “Covid 19”, the poverty that mainly affected 35.5 percent of Argentines has worsened in late 2019, said the Minister of Social Development, Daniel Arroyo.

According to data from his ministry, 8,000 tons of food are distributed each month, which is half the need, according to social organizations, to guarantee the work of the canteens, which benefit approximately half a million children.

In addition to the epidemic, Argentina faces a serious economic crisis and negotiations are ongoing to reschedule its debt with the creditor parties.



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