El Campello hosts weekly charity breakfast to support rescued puppies in local animal shelter
By Natascha Rivera • Published: 20 Aug 2026 • 17:34 • 1 minute read
El Campello hosts charity breakfasts supporting rescued puppies every weekend. Photo Credit: Jakub Żerdzicki / Unsplash
In the coastal town of El Campello, coffee lovers, local residents, and animal advocates have a unique opportunity to combine a relaxing morning treat with a deeply meaningful cause. Every weekend, local non-profit animal rescue organisation Las Reinas del Biberón opens its doors for the Biberdesayuno Solidario, a welcoming, charity-driven breakfast hosted at their local headquarters, La Casa de las Reinas.
A warm morning gathering for a vital cause
A recurring weekly initiative, the event will take place on Saturday, August 29 and Sunday, August 30, between 10:00am and 12:00pm at Calle Fra Juan Tensa, 29 in El Campello. The gathering offers attendees fresh coffee, delicious pastries, and a warm, family-friendly atmosphere specifically designed to bring animal lovers together in a relaxed setting.
Funding round-the-clock care for vulnerable puppies
The primary mission of Las Reinas del Biberón centres on rescuing, fostering, and rehabilitating vulnerable puppies and young animals in urgent need of specialized care. Because bottle-feeding orphaned or neonate puppies requires round-the-clock attention, specific nutritional milk formulas, medical supplies, and constant warmth, operational costs mount quickly. These weekend breakfasts provide a vital financial lifeline that directly funds ongoing rescue operations and ensures these fragile animals receive the second chance at life they deserve.
An accessible, community-first, and delicious way to give back
The defining feature of the Biberdesayuno Solidario is its highly accessible, community-first atmosphere. Visitors can simply turn up anytime during event hours without needing to purchase advance tickets or fill out booking forms.
Additionally, there is no fixed entry fee or set price for refreshments. Instead, guests are invited to leave a voluntary donation of any amount upon arrival, allowing every individual to contribute according to their means. Every euro raised goes directly toward essential expenses for the furry friends at the shelter, including veterinary checks, vaccinations, microchipping, high-quality food, and sanctuary maintenance for the rescued animals.
Whether you are an El Campello resident looking for a new weekend routine, an animal lover seeking a direct way to give back, or a holidaymaker exploring the Costa Blanca town of El Campello, spending a morning at La Casa de las Reinas provides a delightful and tangible way to support local animal welfare, one cup of coffee at a time.
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Natascha Rivera
Natascha is a Dominican writer based in Spain with a background in audiovisual and marketing communication. A lifelong reader and passionate storyteller, she brings a creative edge to her work at Euro Weekly News. Her multicultural perspective informs her coverage of lifestyle and community stories, offering fresh angles and relatable storytelling that connects with a diverse audience.
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