The Little Heroes Foundation held its ninth charity swimming event for children suffering from cancer on Saturday in Limassol, attracting a host of participants dedicated to making a difference.
- The Little Heroes Foundation held its ninth charity swimming event for children suffering from cancer on Saturday in Limassol, attracting a host of participants dedicated to making a difference.
Charity swim: Swimmers Take to the Water
Participants embarked on a challenging 1.5-kilometre swim, culminating at the picturesque pier of the old Limassol port, adjacent to the Marina. The event showcased the community’s spirit and commitment to supporting young cancer patients.
Community and Police Support
Adding to the significance of the day, local police joined in the festivities. Police Chief Themistos Arnaoutis officially signalled the start of the swim, emphasising the event’s importance in fostering unity and awareness around childhood cancer.
March for Love Raises Vital Funds
Following the swim, a heartfelt “March for Love” took place at the old port, aimed at raising donations for families of hospitalised children. This initiative highlights the ongoing challenges faced by these families and the community’s commitment to supporting them in their time of need.
Engagement from Participants
The day was filled with energy and camaraderie as swimmers of all ages participated, showcasing not only their swimming skills but also their dedication to raising awareness and funds for a worthy cause. The atmosphere was one of hope and solidarity, reinforcing the foundation’s mission to aid children battling cancer.
