Category Archives: Charity Donations

Charity Appeal

Following discussions with the St Vincent de Paul Society in Aljezur, Amovate is buying bedding and blankets to the value of €200 for distribution to some of the area’s neediest families.

The Society has also asked us to make it known not just to our members but also to the people of Vale da Telha—already well respected by the local Portuguese population for its generosity to good causes—that they would greatly appreciate further donations in this regard.

Apparently there is a real need right across the district for warm, clean bedding, sheets, blankets, duvets, pillows, pillow cases to be distributed to families who simply do not have these basic essentials for making their lives more comfortable.

If you have any of these items you can spare and would like to donate to a really good cause, to people who would truly appreciate the gifts for themselves and their children, please contact:

info@amovate.com

As you may already know Amovate and Sarah and John’s Vale da Telha.eu website has been working with the bank and the local school to make sure none of the most needy children goes without a present.

In that respect we have made monies from our Charity Fund available to this very special good cause.

Attached is a copy of the response from BPI Bank in the form of a Christmas Card.

Not only are the 20 plus books donated by Amovate going to needy children but the Bank Staff who have also supplied books have asked if it was possible for these to also go in the name of Amovate, which of course the President agreed.

But please, everyone, keep up the good work doing what you are doing—the more of us working to give these families a decent Christmas the better.

Following an appeal by the St Vincent De Paul Society we are also arranging for the purchase of a new washing machine which will be sourced from a local Aljezur business and presented to the Society to use as they wish.

Charity Christmas Card Wall

Again this year we will be running our Charity Christmas Card Wall

We will start this from Sunday 4th December 2011,  so watch this space for further details.

The idea is that instead of passing around Christmas cards to all your friends in Vale Da Telha, Aljezur and the surrounding areas, who you probably see on a regular basis – simply donate some money to charity and have your message printed on “The Wall”.  (To make this worthwhile, we are looking for a minimum donation of €2).

Amovate Committee members will take your donation and brief message to be placed on the Wall

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Halloween Party Saturday 29th October

Halloween 2011

It was a “horrible” night—and that made it a huge success for Bob, Oggy and Steve who created a truly horrifying experience with their Halloween party at the Old School House.

As the photographs show, on entry you passed through the Tunnel of Terror and into the mist-shrouded witches’ cave where the old hag sat over her bubbling cauldron.

Bob Packham and Dave Ogborn, with more than considerable assistance from Sue and Helen created a truly atmospheric setting given an even more magical ambience by Steve Baker’s lighting, sound effects and smoke machine which all helped to conjure up a truly haunting experience.

And the vast majority of the revellers, who stayed beyond the Witching Hour, entered into the spirit of things by wearing the most wonderful costumes that cast an entrancing spell over the entire evening.

It was a rewarding experience in many ways as “Dracula”, aka Paul Gates, didn’t so much kick the bucket, as take it around the partygoers and “put the bite” on them for a donation, raising an impressive total of €166.00 (which included the proceeds of a raffle held on the night) to be handed over to Amovate’s Charity Fund.

As Sue Bateman said afterwards: “A BIG thank-you to Bob, Oggy and all the other helpers for a brilliant Halloween.

“The costumes were fantastic and everyone got in to the spirit of the night. I hope this is the first of many such events.”

And Bergy added: “Brilliant night – lots of new faces, and congratulations to Bob & Oggy on the ‘Tunnel of Horror.’

The Best Costume awards went to Olive and Terry Stacey, with Laura and Daniela winning the children’s prize.

Cheque Presentation to Madrugada

From Left: Amovate President Peter Johnson, Jeanette Cumberworth, Alison Blair from Madrugada & Kim Wassell from Pastelaria do Parque

Amovate—which last year donated nine wheelchairs to Portimao Hospital—handed over €700 to Jeanette Cumberworth’s Madrugada Charity appeal on Saturday, a week after the Vale da Telha Music Festival.

The gift from Amovate’s charity fund was the biggest single donation in the final count of €2,596 contributed through various fundraising events on Vale da Telha.

That total TREBLED Jeanette’s initial target of €800 to buy a ripple bed for the charity that assists people with life-threatening illnesses.

Amovate President Peter Johnson handed over the Association’s cheque to Madrugada Director Alison Blair at Saturday’s Summer Fair at the Pastelaria do Parque.

Alison said when she was told the final total of €2,596: “I am overwhelmed and so moved. I wasn’t even aware this community was here, just half an hour drive from our advice centre and shop in Praia da Luz until Jeanette first contacted us.

“This comparatively small number of residents has shown the warm heart of its community by managing to raise such a large sum. This will enable us not only to buy the ripple bed which we need so badly, but also to prioritise other important projects.”

Later, Jeanette told us: “I am so overcome by the response from such a small but warm-hearted community as ours to my appeal for €800 to buy a ripple bed.

“The fact that they raised more than treble that amount has left me feeling very emotional–it really is an unbelievable response and one beyond all expectations.”

She went on: “I’d like to say a big thank-you to Amovate for a massive donation of €700, but all of the money was raised from so many activities by so many people.

“For example, there was Marion’s quiz night, Brian’s music quiz on the Thursday before the event that raised over €100, €25 from the Keep Fit group.

“There were numerous other small donations, from Borboletas women’s group, the sales of raffle tickets etc at the Amovate Music Festival. The raffle night at the Piranha Bar on behalf of the Borboletas raised 110 euros, cash from the collection box on the counter at Pastelria do Parque and of course Saturday’s Summer Fair.

“There, monies were raised from various stalls and games at the venue and all of that went into the funds.

“Literally every euro contributed has gone towards the Magrugada Charity and that also included private donations from people who did not want publicity.

“So everyone had a part, large or small, in raising the amount now settled at €2,596.

“The Ripple bed costs around €700 and the surplus will be used for other items needed at Magrugada.

“I will be in touch with Alison at Magrugada when I get back from UK after the 6th September.

“And when the items are purchased I will be arranging for another press/photo release with Magrugada and others who

www.madrugada-portugal.com

had been involved with the fund raising, such as the Borboletas, Amovate, Kim and Nick at the Pastelaria do Parque and members of the Committee who helped in the organisation etc.

“Then, everyone can see the items to which they contributed so wonderfully.

“I would like you all to know too that, yes, doing this fundraising was very hard emotionally. But it was also very easy, as a project that I had to do to make a closure in my life.

“My initial thought at the time was that what happened to me and my family, and of course to Tony, could happen to someone else.

“I do not want anyone else to experience being on their own here in Portugal, thinking there is no help, and to struggle without support.

“I found Magrugada too late for me and my family. I just needed it to not be too late for anyone else, that’s all.”

***Amovate wishes to point out that although the Music Festival was a huge success, the €700 donation was not in total the result of proceeds of the night.

But the Committee felt that for such a good and important cause they should draw on cash from their reserves to donate the equivalent cost of a ripple bed to Jeanette’s charity.