The corporate project ‘Involved’ has raised 174,000€, which has been distributed among the four organisations participating in this edition: Fundación Blas Méndez Ponce- Ayuda al Niño Oncológico, Fundación Mary’s Meals Spain, Fundación Desarrollo y Asistencia – Nadiesolo and FEDER, the Spanish Federation for Rare Diseases.

In addition, as a novelty, this year the amount has been divided equally among the participating entities to highlight the values of cooperation and collaboration that are so necessary for the raffles to go ahead.


The presentation of the cheques took place during a Christmas breakfast at the company’s headquarters, which was attended by representatives of the foundations, the Involucrados jury and employee volunteers.

The projects

Women’secret 
has supported the programme of the Blas Méndez Ponce Foundation – Aid for Oncological Children: ‘Proyecto Árbol’, to improve the quality and integration into daily life of patients with mental disorders in the 12 de Octubre and Puerta de Hierro Hospitals in Madrid. More information https://www.fundacionblasmendezponce.org

Springfield 
upported the Mary’s Meals Spain Foundation and its project ‘School Feeding in Zambia as a boost to children’s education in Eastern Province districts and community transformation’, which aims to feed 1,818 children enrolled in schools where the foundation is operating, specifically in the Eastern Province area of Zambia. More information at https://marysmeals.es

Cortefiel 
collaborated with the Fundación Desarrollo y Asistencia – Nadiesolo programme and its project ‘Todos contra la soledad: Voluntariado de acompañamiento de personas mayores solas y dependientes’, which seeks to improve the quality of life of lonely and dependent elderly people in the Community of Madrid through the revitalisation of their daily lives in their homes, residences and hospitals. More information at https://nadiesolo.org

Pedro del Hierro 
supported the Spanish Federation for Rare Diseases (FEDER) and its project ‘Let’s build together the future of children with rare diseases’, which aims to improve the quality of life of children affected by rare diseases and those involved (family members and caregivers), addressing their psychosocial, information, care and support needs. More information at https://www.enfermedades-raras.org

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