Luis Orione Foundation's Inclusive Race Consolidates Success in Pozuelo de Alarcón

Over 450 participants, including families and people with disabilities, joined the second edition of this sporting and solidarity event in the municipality.

Image of an inclusive race with families and people with disabilities in an urban setting.
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Image of an inclusive race with families and people with disabilities in an urban setting.

The II Luis Orione Foundation Inclusive Race brought together over 450 people on Sunday, April 26, in Pozuelo de Alarcón, establishing itself as a key sporting and solidarity event with a strong focus on the participation of people with disabilities and families.

This second edition surpassed the initial call, which had already attracted over 400 attendees. Among the registered participants, the presence of approximately 250 women and nearly fifty people with disabilities stood out, reflecting the inclusive spirit of the event.
The day unfolded in a festive and convivial atmosphere, with entire families, parents with babies in strollers, athletes accompanied by their pets, and residents committed to building a more open and accessible society for all.

The event also featured individuals associated with entities and foundations working in the field of disability, such as Hogar Don Orione, Fundación Caná, Fundación Gil Gayarre, and Fundación Ana Valdivia.

A moving moment was the participation of several refugee families from Ukraine and Afghanistan, who were invited by the organization and are currently residing at the CREADE in Colonia de Los Ángeles, Pozuelo.
The Luis Orione Foundation expressed its gratitude to all participants, the dedication of the volunteers, and the collaboration of the Pozuelo Sports Department, Local Police, Civil Protection, and SEAPA. It also highlighted the essential support from sponsors who made this edition possible, including the Pozuelo City Council, Lex, La Finca Grand Café, Sabadell, Auara, Runnek, Loginser, Frutoc-Fotos, Catergest, Atelier Events, and La Casa del Cartucho.