Rayismo has done it again: it mobilizes to clean the streets

The Rayo fans have done it again. It has shown once again that no one beats solidarity. Numerous supporters from Franco and residents of Vallecas have joined, this Sunday morning, the Bukaneros initiative – also seconded by the ADRV Platform – to go out to clear different paths and strategic points of the neighborhood of snow. Anyone who wanted to help had to go, at 10:00 am, to the back door of the Stadium.

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People were arriving there with shovels and other types of utensils that were used to make Vallecas passable. Accesses to several health centers were cleared, such as those of Peña Gorbea, Puente de Vallecas, Buenos Aires, Numancia, Alcalá de Guadaira and Vicente Soldevilla, the older center Bulevar House, the spinal cord injury rehabilitation center José Rodríguez García, the tutored floors for the elderly Baltasar Santos and the social services center San Diego.

Embracing its motto of 'Only the people save the people', they also cleared the entrances to different portals, garages and small shops (markets, pharmacies …). A resounding success of participation that has not done more than corroborate the solidarity character of Rayismo and the Vallecanos, who collected almost 11,000 kilos of food for the most disadvantaged families in the neighborhood just before Christmas and in the first wave of the pandemic provisioned hospitals of Vallecas of material.

This is how the rayistas lived the passage of 'Filomena'

The Ray hung different stories on his official Instagram account to reveal how the players were living the passage of the storm 'Filomena'. Advíncula took the opportunity to make a snowman that he wore a team scarf, “with flow”, as he put it. While, Catena collected the snow in a bucket with which she used to exercise. “You have to adapt to the circumstances,” he said. It also looked like Luca running, sinking almost to the knee, in a white cloak. Training, it read. Finally, the franjirrojo president, Raúl Martín Presa, with shovel in hand, appeared helping two workers to clear one of the streets from Madrid. “What a birthday, presi. Congratulations and hit the shovel hard!” They wrote.