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ALMERIA will once again fill its streets with blue to raise awareness for autism on Sunday March 26.

Almeria is showing its commitment to inclusion in the different activities it organises in the city, among them, sports activities such as the second Runner Fashion Blue Race for Autism.

The race will be held on March 26 at 10.00am in Almeria’s Almadrabillas Park.

This event, which in its first edition attracted more than 2,000 participants, will consist of a competitive five­kilometre race, as well as a solidarity walk for those who simply want to enjoy a pleasant stroll with the family.

The councillor for Sports, Juanjo Segura, confirmed: “It is a day in which we try to give the maximum visibility to autism, as well as to raise awareness in Almeria’s society.

“Our support goes beyond this race, as we have an adapted sports programme, where more than 80 children benefit from physio­sports activities, working and providing support resources.”

The councillor added: “Sport is an important means of health and well­being, a dynamising agent in economic matters.” omy and that of other countries.”

The Cable Ingles has a limited capacity of 250 people. The visits will be free of charge and, in preparation for the opening, a platform will be set up on the website of the Port Authority of Almeria where those interested can book a day and time slot to visit and admire the views offered in the city.

In addition to the delicious food, visitors were also treated to a lineup of musical performances throughout the weekend. Tribute acts to popular bands such as Hombres G, Bon Jovi and Queen were a hit with the crowds, as were the shows for children featuring lovable Disney characters and magic tricks.

The grand finale was held on Sunday, March 12 with an awards ceremony recognising visitor favourites.

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