Lasting bonds of friendship – Age Concern Marbella, San Pedro annual gala fundraiser
By Adam Woodward • Published: 04 May 2026 • 21:46 • 2 minutes read
John Smith, Orphelia Smith and Carol Woolnoth. Credit: EWN
Friends old and new gathered at the Royal Guadalmina Golf Club on Saturday, May 2, for a night defined by elegance and heartfelt fundraising. The annual charity gala brought the community together to support the essential work of Age Concern Marbella-San Pedro.
Laughter filled the room as attendees celebrated the lasting bonds that make life on the Costa del Sol so special.
President Carol Woolnoth spoke passionately about how the organisation supports local residents. She explained that English-speaking inhabitants of Marbella and San Pedro de Alcantara receive help with social and physical needs, plus indispensable guidance on Spanish life and dreaded paperwork. Carol particularly delighted the crowd by mentioning their informal Spanish classes, which focus on conversation rather than grammar rules, much to the visible relief of the audience.

Guests enjoyed a delicious meal and flowing wine within the refined atmosphere of the golf club, accompanied by the angelic voice and soulful sounds of Helena Paul. Generous bids flew across the room during the auction featuring beautiful paintings and a luxury Louis Vuitton garment case, followed by a raffle that saw many lucky winners take home premium hampers and spirits.
A legacy of teamwork
Carol Woolnoth chose this special moment to announce her retirement as president after six successful years at the helm. While she shared her desire to spend more quality time with her husband, she was quick to deflect the spotlight, emphasising that her success was only made possible by the tireless army of volunteers working with Age Concern.
Though Carol has been the dedicated public face of the charity, Age Concern is famously far from a one-person show. Her legacy is defined not just by her leadership but by the dedicated, collaborative team of volunteers she helped keep together, a group of individuals who shun the limelight but whose collective dedication remains the heartbeat of the organisation.
Welcoming a new era for expat support
Ophelia Smith stepped forward to accept the presidency, bringing a lifetime of teaching experience and deep knowledge of Spanish life to the role. Her husband, John Smith, the well-known former voice of the Euro Weekly News Costa del Sol, stood proudly by her side as she prepared to lead the organisation forward.
Ophelia inherits a seasoned and expert team. In her opening remarks, she signalled her commitment to maintaining the spirit of cooperation that defines the charity. With her expertise and the continued support of the existing volunteer network, expats can rest assured they will continue to receive the best possible assistance while navigating life in southern Spain.

Age Concern Marbella – San Pedro proved once again that togetherness is the heart of this community. Whether it is the president or the volunteers answering the phones, entertaining the residents of CK La Quinta, or organising the coffee mornings, no resident should ever feel alone in Spain when such a dedicated group of friends is ready to help.
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Adam Woodward
Adam is a writer who has lived in Spain for over 25 years. With a background in English teaching and a passion for music, food, and the arts, he brings a rich personal perspective to his work at Euro Weekly News. As a father of three with deep roots in Spanish life, Adam writes engaging stories that explore culture, lifestyle, and the everyday experiences that shape communities across Spain.
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