By Euro Weekly News Media • Updated: 26 Feb 2022 • 15:33 • <1 minute read
Summer Charity Golf Tournaments on the Costa del Sol Three Malaga based charities join forces to help support their families.
Friday the 4th of June 2021. After months of uncertainty caused by the COVID-19 crisis, three Malaga based charities join forces: DEBRA the Butterfly Children’s Charity, the Cudeca Foundation and the Ronald McDonald foundation come together to restart their event calendars with two amazing golf tournaments on the Costa del Sol. These will take place on the 19th of June and the 4th of July at the Marbella Club Golf Resort (Benahavis) and the La Cala Golf Resort (Mijas). To sign up please email pieldemariposa@debra.es or call +34 619 505 180. The entry price is 85 euros for the first tournament and 65 for the second. The main aim is to confront the economic crisis suffered as a consequence of the Covid-19 pandemic, raising funds for families in need. In DEBRA’s case this will be to continue to offer the physical, social and mental health support to families with Butterfly Skin: a disease that causes extreme fragility of the skin, lifelong disability and pain. Cudeca will invest funding in support for patients with cancer and other terminal conditions whilst the Ronald McDonald Foundation will use the funds for the Malaga house, providing accommodation for children receiving medical treatment away from home. Coming together to face Covid Through these events, they hope to raise awareness and portray the extreme vulnerability of these families, which has been further aggravated by the health care crisis. “The coronavirus pandemic has underlined the importance of a public health service, which can look after us in the most difficult situations. Our patients are always vulnerable and they only have charities to help them. Covid has cast a shadow over other illnesses, but patients continue to be here, with the same complex needs. In the face of a National Health system which is confronting collapse we have continued to support our families” said Marketing executive and fundraising manager Ana Maria Ponce from the Butterfly Children’s Charity. The economic and social consequences of this crisis have severely affected these charities as fundraising opportunities were brought to a standstill and charity shops were forced to close. A huge reduction in income meant that charities were unable to guarantee the level of care and support they had been offering families long term. This union around the tournaments is a fantastic opportunity to send a message of unity and solidarity between charities.” Our work is essential to families. We are all in the same boat. The three charities all work in health care, protecting the most vulnerable families around us and we have all struggled through this complex and challenging time” Said Esther Raez, Marketing and fundraising executive for Cudeca. Vicente Moros, manager for the Ronald McDonald home in Malaga said “I firmly believe in teamwork and in unity to help our patients” The DEBRA Butterfly Children’s Charity underlined that they also urgently need “the help and support of individuals and businesses to make this happen and reverse the current situation” The three charities underlined their excitement at the prospect of re-starting these events, “although many sectors have restrictions in place, golf is open as it is an outdoor sport with no spectators and all safety measures can stay in place”. About DEBRA the Butterfly Children’s Charity The Butterfly Children’s Charity is a non-profit organisation founded in 1993 by the parents of a child with Epidermolysis bullosa (EB). The aim of the charity is to improve the quality of life for families with EB in Spain. The team of specialist workers are there to give guidance and advice to families and medical professionals as well as work on research and medical advances to make this condition more bearable. The charity also helps to raise awareness for the condition and the difficulties and obstacles faced on a daily basis. About Epidermolysis bullosa (Butterfly Skin) EB is a rare, incurable and genetic disease that is caused by the extreme fragility of the skin. It currently affects 500 people in Spain. The skin acts as our first line of defence against the outside world, but in the case of children with EB, their skin is as fragile as a butterfly wing. The lightest touch causes blistering and painful open wounds. Daily bandaging to protect the skin can take up to 5 hours a day and is so painful that morphine is required. This rare condition causes extreme disability and constant pain; the simple act of eating and walking are often accompanied by severe pain and distress. About the Ronald McDonald House in Malaga These centres created by the Ronald McDonald Foundation grew from the idea of providing accommodation free of charge for children and their families who are receiving medical care and treatment away from home. A referral is made by a doctor depending on the distance they need to travel for care, the type of treatment and the duration of the treatment. This home away from home is next to the Maternity and Children’s Hospital in Malaga and has room for up to 14 families (65 people) in en suite rooms for 3 or 4 people. About the Cudeca Foundation Cudeca Foundation is a non-profit organization that offers professional medical care to patients suffering from cancer or other advanced illnesses, as well as support to their families. Cudeca uses the palliative care approach, a field in which it has long experience and expertise leading to its ‘special kind of caring’. CUDECA treats not only the physical suffering but also the psychological, social and spiritual aspect of the illness. In 2019, Cudeca cared for 1,600 people and offered support to more than 2,400 family members. Since 1992, more than 17,000 patients have been looked after by the Cudeca Multidisciplinary Programmes: Home Care, Day Care Centre & Rehabilitation, In-Patient Unit, Psychosocial Programme, Counselling and Outpatient Consultation. All Cudeca care is free of charge. The charity works to help patients keep their dignity until the end. CUDECA’s activity began in 1992 thanks to the work and dedication of English-born Joan Hunt, who was living on the Costa del Sol. After the death of her husband from cancer, she decided to dedicate her life to helping others facing the same situation. To this end she founded CUDECA. The palliative care team at CUDECA know that although they cannot add more days to life, they can and do add quality of life to days. To continue caring, CUDECA relies on the help of donors and supporters, and the work of volunteers. CONTACT: María Juárez García, Marketing and Fundrising DEBRA Butterfly Skin comunicacion@debra.es – +34 607 051 054 – www.butterflychildrencharity.com
Share this story
Subscribe to our Euro Weekly News alerts to get the latest stories into your inbox!
By signing up, you will create a Euro Weekly News account if you don't already have one. Review our Privacy Policy for more information about our privacy practices.
Share your story with us by emailing newsdesk@euroweeklynews.com, by calling +34 951 38 61 61 or by messaging our Facebook page www.facebook.com/EuroWeeklyNews
The Costa del Golf is welcoming the summer with a varied calendar of golf competitions. Several of the tournaments will take place at Guadalhorce Golf. And don’t miss out on our Saturday Four Man Scramble tournament open to the public.
Comments are closed.
Download our media pack in either English or Spanish.