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Petrolina supports the Cyprus Anti-Cancer Society with a contribution of €10,000

As part of the 50th Christodoula March, Petrolina continues its long-standing support for the Cyprus Anti-Cancer Society, strengthening its invaluable work with a contribution of €10,000.

The contribution was officially presented during a special event held on Thursday, 10 April, at the Evagoreio Center in Limassol. Representing Petrolina, Executive Chairman Kostakis Lefkaritis handed over the cheque to Alecos Stamatis, President of the Cyprus Anti-Cancer Society.

In his remarks, Lefkaritis stated: "Petrolina, deeply committed to the community, operates with respect for Cypriot society and stands alongside the state, consistently implementing a long-standing Corporate Social Responsibility policy that covers a wide range of activities. Within this framework, we proudly support the Cyprus Anti-Cancer Society and its important and multifaceted work in the prevention, care, and relief of cancer patients."

The Christodoula March, which is the longest-running and largest cancer awareness campaign in Cyprus, continues to be a symbol of hope, unity, and support, raising awareness and vital funds for the Cyprus Anti-Cancer Society’s mission.

The Cyprus Anti-Cancer Society sincerely thanks Petrolina for its long-standing support and contribution to its mission.

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