The Idiliq Foundation has raised 2,250 euros for the #SoyCorazonCudeca campaign, with the aim of obtaining an additional medical team by 2025. The solidarity fundraising campaign ends this February and they are only 5,000 euros short of reaching their objective and being able to treat 211 more people.
Once again, the Idiliq Foundation, together with its patrons and promoters, met on Monday 18th at its facilities to present a new cheque. Thanks to the sale of 200 heart-shaped key chains for Valentine's Day, the foundation is making a new contribution to Cudeca. According to Juan Miguel Marcos, president of the Idiliq Foundation, "we are fully involved in this campaign. We committed ourselves to sell 200 key chains among our employees, colleagues and friends and we have succeeded. Thus, we have raised a total of 2,250 euros that today we are giving to Cudeca so that they can continue doing what they do best, providing special care at the end of life".
For his part, Rafael Gómez, doctor and health care manager at the Cudeca Foundation, recalled the terms of his campaign. "We have had a very bad end to the year in terms of fundraising. We started the campaign in November and we have needed to relaunch it several times. We need 125,000 euros for a complete new medical team, a very important figure that we could not achieve without the help of the people of Malaga and of organisations, companies and entities such as the Idiliq Foundation, which has been collaborating with us for many years".
To boost the campaign, the Idiliq Foundation offered a new motivation to all those who made a donation, to enter a prize draw for a holiday at one of the Wyndham resorts on the Costa del Sol or Tenerife. According to Marcos, "We think it's a great gift and a great prize to come and spend a holiday at our resort. We hope that this will also encourage people to make their contributions".
On MOnday, this new donation was handed over to help reach the amount needed for the Cudeca Foundation to continue helping patients at the end of their lives. The head of Volunteering at the Mijas Town Hall, the councillor Mari Francis Alarcón (PP), said that "we are here to support the Cudeca Foundation and its work and also to thank the Idiliq Foundation for its contributions. We can all do our bit".
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