The fundraising lunch, scheduled to be hosted by renowned fashion designer Brian Piccolo on Friday, April 25th, has been postponed. The charity is currently putting in efforts to reschedule the event for a later date in the year.
To mark a milestone, 25 members of the English-speaking Christian community recently embarked on a journey through local history known as the Ruta Arqueológica as part of the group's Walk and Talk series.
Taking place at the social centre of the charity in San Pedro Alcántara, this month's presentation will focus on the process of downsizing one's home in a "smart and stress-free" manner.
Due to the positive feedback received from the rock painting workshop last month, the charity will be hosting another session at its social centre on Wednesday 26 February.
During the unveiling ceremony at the Estepona branch of the charity, a 3,000 euro cheque was presented to support the organization in its efforts to enhance the well-being of individuals with mental illness and their families.
This will mark the fifth weekly social gathering for the local branch, which currently organizes two meetings in San Pedro, as well as one in Marbella and another in Benavista.
Even though there has been a rise in the number of cases, there has been a notable decrease in mortality rates from breast cancer. Treatment options have proven to be highly effective, with a survival rate of over 90%, particularly when the
One of the events planned by the Marbella branch of the charity is a trip by coach to Cordoba to see the chocolate nativity scene, followed by a traditional Christmas lunch in San Pedro.
With the assistance from the International Rotary Club Guadalmina and Blevins Franks financial advisers, the innovative device that could potentially save lives was successfully developed.