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Savigny-le-Sec. In memory of their friend, they are raising funds for cancer.

Savigny-le-Sec. In memory of their friend, they are raising funds for cancer.

For several years, Team EFV, Strong Against Cancer, has been organizing various fundraising events to fight cancer. On Friday, May 16, it organized a soccer tournament in Savigny-le-Sec.
Team EFV Strong Against Cancer organized a football tournament in Savigny-le-Sec on Friday, May 16. 128 players attended. Photo S. T.
Team EFV, strong against cancer, organized a football tournament in Savigny-le-Sec on Friday, May 16. 128 players attended. Photo ST

In 2020, Catherine Vérité, a player on the Entente Football Villages (EFV) women's team, died of cancer after a long battle with the disease. Her death "strongly affected her friends and teammates" who, "to pay tribute to her with a unifying project that reflects her," created Team EFV Strong Against Cancer, explained Laurence Barbosa, a former player on the women's team, on March 20, 2022 .

On Friday, May 16, the Team organized a soccer tournament in Savigny-le-Sec. "Sixteen teams of eight, or 128 players, responded," said a delighted Laurence Barbosa.

Proceeds from this event will be donated to the Georges-François-Leclerc Regional Cancer Center (CGFL) in Dijon. "The football tournament's registration fees have already raised €320," Laurence Barbosa said. This will be supplemented by profits from the refreshment bar, the raffle, and the donation box. The team "hopes to donate €1,500 to the CGFL."

The various events organized in 2024 by Team EFV strong against cancer have made it possible to offer €5,500 to the CGFL . Nearly €18,000 has been donated to the CGFL since the Team began organizing its actions. "75% of the money is dedicated to cancer research and the remaining quarter to the well-being of patients," informs Laurence Barbosa. She points out that part of the money donated contributed "to the purchase of a cutting-edge device, called Rhapsody, at a total cost of €58,000, to perform sequencing and provide a clear image of the cells of a tumor to better fight it."

18,000

In euros, the total amount of profits donated to the Georges-François-Leclerc Regional Cancer Control Center generated by the Team since its creation.

75% of the money is spent on cancer research and the remaining quarter on patient well-being.

Laurence Barbosa

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