The Charity this year has been chosen and will be for helping a child named Vincente whom you may have read about in the latest copy of Tomorrow Magazine.
Vincente requires life saving surgery that exceeds €8,000 and through the Local Organisation that we have helped before, The Saint Vincent de Paul Society, any funding will be passed through a managing group to deal with medical payments.
To further help this charity, the article in Tomorrow Magazine indicates that both metal and plastic bottle tops can be saved as part of their “Lids for Life” campaign. Amovate are happy to collect them on the behalf of the group.
Several other groups are doing the same around the Western Algarve to help with the funding. http://tomorrowalgarve.com/lets-help-vicente
Tops should be kept separate (plastic and metal) and placed in sealed bags or plastic bottles which can be left at The Old School House; perhaps you could ask your local hostelry to pass these on as well.
The Charity Walk has raised thousands in the past through donations and sponsoring so remember “every little helps”.















