Daniel Fernández's deed and the Anedia association also intends to raise funds to train monitors
He left on Saturday at 2 pm from the Tui International Bridge.Yesterday, at noon, Daniel Fernández entered the Obradoiro accompanied by a large group.Less than 22 hours, that was the goal that Gondomar's young man had marked to help the association of do notes and girls with diabetes from Galicia (ane an ane).
This stage of 120 kilometers of the Portuguese road on foot was the last of the three challenges that Daniel Fernández carried out in the purpose of giving visibility to the little ones suffering from this disease.Before there was also the Gondomar-Santiago-Gondomar tour and a 24-hour bicycle marathon."The latter of the Portuguese road was the hardest," says the protagonist, who was accompanied by two cyclists and Marta Fernández, a ane.In addition, at different times of the night, 13 people came to accompany him.Asampo also collaborated in the initiative.
The cold during the night and the final slopes were the worst.It also constituted the most difficult challenge at the logistics level, with ane members following them by car to offer food and coverage.
The ane president, Ana Pérez, highlighted the importance of this initiative to know more the reality of children suffering from diabetes and, at the same time, raising funds - they have an open account number to receive collaboration - to train monitors, so that they know how to treat these little ones.At the moment, the group, in the Galician scope, has a hundred members.The next expected activity will be the third edition of the Pola Diabete Mile, in Pontevedra.