Category Archives: Charity Donations

Annual Charity Walk – Charity chosen

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”.

 

Vale da Telha Charity Bar Walk

by Matt D’Arcy

TOP CAT and Officer Dribble, Robert the Brute, Hawkeye the Noo, Shaun the Sheep, doctors, nurses, nuns, Bavarian beauties and a host of other characters turned a 3.54km (2.2mile) walk into a laugh-a-minute stroll that raised around €3,000 for charity.
The fourth annual Charity Fun Walk here on Vale da Telha raised €2,437 on the day with the final total expected to pass that €3,000 mark once all pledges are in.
And it means that the walk—with the participants calling in 8 bars along the way for a spot of liquid refreshment—has so far raised more than €10,000 for charity since it was started in 2015 by Vale da Telha’s very own Cath Baker who based it on charity pub crawls held in her native Lancashire.
The walk was held on September 9th, beginning at Restaurante O Paulo on the picturesque Arrifana promontory, with the Restaurante Fonte do Vale in Vale da Telha being the final “watering hole”, where the walkers’ arrival was the signal for a big party with music by Brian DJ Rockindad.
Prizes were handed out for the best male and female costumes. Faith Quinton won the ladies’ prize with her “Shaun the Sheep” outfit that involved the application of 550 cotton wool buds.
And Bob Packham took the men’s prize with his “Robert the Brute” outfit.
At one stop along the route Cormac Murphy, as Bavarian Boris, persuaded customers to have a €1-a-head whiparound to “persuade” him to dive into the swimming pool, kitted out in his full lederhosen!
The donations were flooding in even before the walk, with local Vale da Telha quiz group handing over €550, another €250 from community association Amovate, €150 from the lline dancing group, €100 from the Amovate Keep Fit class and €100 from the Vale da Telha Pilates Group.
And before the start at Restaurante O Paulo one customer handed over a €50 note to Cath, who—with co-organiser Steve Scott and her partner Kjell Motet—stopped cars, passers-by and tourists along the way persuading them to drop a few coins into their collection buckets, swelling the coffers.
Paulo at the restaurant also very generously put into the collecting tin all the money from the drinks bought by the walkers at the start, and also made a €50 donation himself.himself, as did the Restaurant Brisamar at Arrifana.
And later the Restaurante Fonte do Vale, which hosted the post-walk event, made a further donation of €285.
Previous walks organised by Cath have resulted in the presentation of 29 wheelchairs to Portimao Hospital and of an electric wheelchair and ramp for a local boy suffering a degenerative illness.
Last year’s walk provided the funds to build a Snoezelen room fitted out with sensory equipment for special needs children at Aljezur school and this year the cash raised will go towards buying a waterbed for the room and more sensory aids.
The school’s special needs teacher Claudia Fernandes commented: “The Charity Bar Walkers are making our dreams come true”.

Alpha Bravo Golf November Romeo–Aljezur Bombeiros Get New Radios!

Aljezur Bombeiros wearing some of the suits purchased (L Steve Scott, 3rd Left fire chief Mario Costa, R Ian Bedford)

By Matt D’Arcy

Roger that!

Aljezur Bombeiros are receiving each other loud and clear after Amovate presented them with 10 state-of-the-art radios following the recent wildfires.

You will recall that we held a fund-raiser at the Restaurante Fonte do Vale—a Beatles-themed concert, starring Algarve tribute band The Bottles—that brought in €3,120 for the fire fighters of Aljezur.

Radios Purchased for the Bombeiros

The amount raised included €500 from concert hosts the Restaurante Fonte do Vale, who also persuaded their beer and coffee supplier to throw in a donation.

So, a huge thank-you to Sofia, Davide and their team and a big thanks, too, to all the 30-plus local businesses and establishments which sponsored the event.

Discussions with fire chief Mario Costa about the best way of utilising the funds then resulted in the decision to buy the much-needed communications equipment, plus 12 suits of fire-retardant jackets and trousers.

We have a wonderful connection with our local Bombeiros—you may remember that five years ago Amovate helped organise and deliver to the fire fighters of Aljezur the donation of €50,000 worth of state-of-the-art fire-fighting and rescue equipment from a UK fire service charity.

Amovate member Dave Good and his Shepperton Aurora Rotary Club in the UK were major players in this huge enterprise, with a considerable donation to the Fire Service charity and then working to collect, store and package the kit before transporting it to Southampton for shipping. They have also arranged donations to fire services in other parts of Portugal.

Fire chief Costa now intends for himself and his men to thank the people of Vale da Telha by bringing the brigade’s new fire engine and ambulance to the Restaurante Fonte do Vale sometime in September, and displaying the donated radios and uniforms for members and residents to see them first hand.

Amovate also went beyond our local boundaries to assist fire fighters and residents in other areas whose courage and fortitude kept the fires from encroaching towards our part of the Algarve.

A €200 donation from our charity fund was approved by the committee and used to buy clothing for Silves Bombeiros as they fought the Monchique fires. We heard they desperately needed clothes they could change into when they came away for a rest, so, using our donation we bought 48 t-shirts, 50 items of underwear for men and 24 for ladies, giving the fire fighters access to dry clothing after becoming drenched battling the flames.

Cath Baker, one of our members, kindly spent the day buying the items and delivering them to Silves.

Goods & Equipment arrive in Monchique

And Amovate. representing this big-hearted community up the hill from Aljezur, also gave more than €300—€200 from our charity fund and a further €100-plus donated by members—to help towards the recovery of the people of Monchique from the devastating fires.

This was decided after it was brought to our attention that a number of people in the Monchique area had lost everything and were badly in need of assistance.

The donation allowed us to purchase goods and again people responded by donating items towards the list of requirements.

The equipment was gratefully received by Ajudar Monchique

Amovate secretary Steve Scott and Vice-President Ian Bedford then delivered goods they purchased with the cash, plus a large number of items donated by members and residents in the Vale da Telha area, to Ajuda Monchique (Help Monchique) whose volunteers distribute the items to people who had lost belongings and even their home.

Steve’s SUV, back seats lowered, was packed to the roof with items like food, work boots and trousers, cleaning and hygiene essentials, tools, gardening equipment, a microwave, coffee machine, kettle and a small worktop cooker.

The full list can be seen below.

Earlier in the day Steve and Ian made the official presentation of the radios and kit to fire chief Costa at the Bombeiros HQ.

Steve explained: “The radios will be used by the fire fighters when tackling fires, so they all can make each other aware of the developing situation when they are not close enough to speak directly to one another”.

After the Fires

He added: “When we made the deliveries in Monchique we saw for ourselves some of the devastation caused by the fires. In fact, the word ‘devastation’ is not strong enough for the damage caused by the fire or what it has done to people’s lives.

“What Amovate, its members and local community have done is, as the saying goes, a mere drop in the ocean. But as the saying also goes, every little helps.

After the Fires

“Overall this shows what Amovate is about and the members’ determination to react when emergencies arise. Of course we would prefer that these situations did not occur but they do and, like the Bombeiros who are mostly volunteers, it requires other groups to volunteer and help out in whatever way they can.

“This we can say is the core strength of Amovate, its members and the community. We are, of course, a non-profit making organisation and are also known for having supported other local charity requirements.

If you live in VdT or in the surrounding areas please consider becoming a member to strengthen our aims of not just providing charitable assistance but also of persistently lobbying the Camara and local utilities to improve the infrastructure of the area”.

As Amovate President Matt D’Arcy jnr continues to point out: “The more members we have, the louder our voice, and the more we will be heard”.

* * * *

Goods Delivered to Monchique

(This includes both donated and purchased items).

Food:

Rice 20 x1kg, spaghetti 10 x 0,5kg, spiral pasta 10 x 0,5kg, beans 10 x 850gr, sausages 10 x 200gr, tuna 30 x 80gr, coffee 10 x 200gr, jams 15 x 450gr, salt 10 x 1kg, cooking oil 10 x 1ltr, vinegar 5 x 1ltr, sugar 10 x 1k, flour 10 x 1kg, cola, water.

Hygiene & cleaning products:

Toothbrush x 20, toothpaste  10 x 75ml, soap 25 x 125gr,, shampoo 10 x 300ml, toilet paper 3 x 24 rolls, clothes detergent 6 x 3L, All Surface 6 x 1,5L dishwashing liquid 5 x 0,5L, mops x 3, mop buckets x 4, buckets x 4, outdoor brushes x 2, indoor brushes x 2, cloths x 25.

Additional Items Donated:

Microwave, coffee machine, kettle, worktop cooker, saucepan, serviettes, various tins of food x 10, rice x 5 1kg, toilet rolls x 12, cleaning cloths (bagful), soap, cleaning Liquids x 3, mop, mugs x 2, plates, knife, fork & spoon set of 6, working shoes x 4 pairs, working trousers x 1 pair, socks x 3 pair.

Tools:

Pickaxe, rake, Portuguese spade, spade, electric drill, various tools: hammers, wrenches, screwdrivers, a Stanley knife and safety glasses.

Please Help Monchique

As a result of the recent fires in Monchique, many people have been affected, losing their homes and livelihoods.

Amovate has decided to donate €200 worth of goods which will be delivered by Amovate Committee Members, probably next Wednesday 22nd August to the Escola Manuel Nascimento, in Monchique, which is a collection point for goods required by those affected.
These items are being distributed by a Group recently formed called Ajuda Monchique….Help Monchique.

For more information, you will find links to the organisation’s Facebook Page, and Website. Also listed, are the items required.

All items donated can be left at the Amovate Headquarters, the Old School House in Vales, and these will be delivered along with items purchased by Amovate.

Ajuda Monchique Website: https://www.ajudamonchique.com/

Ajuda Monchique Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/groups/ajudamonchique/

Wanted Items

FOOD:
Sugar
Salt
Olive Oil
Cooking Oil
Energy bars without chocolate
Canned Goods
Flour
Jam
Pasta
Rice
Coffee
Vinegar

HYGIENE ITEMS:
Toilet Paper
Shampoo
Soap
Tooth Brushes
Tooth Paste
Hair conditioner

CLEANING:
Dish washing liquid
Clothes detergent
Kitchen paper
Cloths
Brooms
Mops
Buckets
Cleaning detergents
Grease removers
Masks
Cleaning gloves
Shovels
Rake

UTILITIES:
Napkins
Transport Bags
Candles
Tools/ Frying pans
Plates
Cutlery
Camping gas
Glasses
Stoves

WORKING TOOLS:
Work Gloves
Protection Glasses
Bin Bags
Field Boots
Work clothes
Cotton Socks
Digging tools
Carts

We don’t need clothes, cookies or milk

 

Bombeiros Supplies – Update

Amovate have been advised that if anyone has a spare room for evacuated or displaced people as a result of the Monchique Fire, please could they contact Sally Henman on    aljezuralpacas@gmail.com

Also, we have been advised by the co-ordinators at the Bombeiros at Silves, that the firefighters are coming back for food hot, sweaty and wet, and are living in wet clothes.

They need T shirts in all sizes, and underwear all sizes both male and female.

They do NOT need socks, they do NOT need food or water as they have enough for a day or two.

If anyone wishes to donate, they may leave these items at the Old School House in Vales, the Amovate Headquarters.

**Yesterday (10 August), Amovate sanctioned 200 euro to buy items for the Bombeiros that they were requesting.
Cath Baker kindly volunteered to drive to Portimao where the following items were purchased :-
48 T-shirts
50 pairs of mens underwear
24 pairs of womens underwear.

These were then delivered to the Bombeiros station in Silves.