Category Archives: Charity Donations

Meeting – Bombeiros Voluntárious de Aljezur

At a meeting with the Bombeiros Voluntáriouis de Aljezur last week, Amovate asked what they would like us to buy with the €3.119,90 raised from the Bombeiros event at the Restaurante Fonte do Vale. After a short discussion they settled on the following…

  • Fire Retardent Jackets and trousers which cost around 150€ a suit
  • Radios that can be used by the officers when fighting fires to allow information to be passed between themselves so they are all aware of the situation when not close enough to inform one another..

The equipment will take approx.. 4/6 weeks to be delivered.

The Bombeiros have suggested a presentation of the equipment purchased could be made in Vale da Telha and it has also been suggested this should be at the Fonte who hosted the event and were also generous in their support of the event. The Bomberios also suggested that the new ambulance and fire engine could be made available to be on display at the same time work permitting.

In about 2 weeks time the Bomberios intend to hold 2 meetings at different times so as many people living in Vale Da Telha can attend where they will outline procedures for Major Fires and or Earthquakes, this will include indicating the safe designated areas to escape to as well as how messages and information will be relayed to residents.

Also there will be 2 or 3 people responsible in VdT area whom the Bombeiros would have direct contact with and who will lead the warning of any potential disaster.

The Bombeiros are also programming their own database of the whole community and surrounding areas and all hills which are named. This gives full information on each household so the Bombeiros know how many people are normally there., are there special needs etc. This also includes type of property and whether commercial or other and how accessible the property is.

Once again, another positive meeting and of course the Bomberios are very thankful and appreciative of our efforts and help once again.

Beatles, Bottles & Bombeiros

by Matt D’Arcy
Beatles Tribute Band Helps Raise More Than €3,000 For Bombeiros
The Beatles famously sang “Money Can’t Buy Me Love”—but it CAN buy vital
equipment for the Bombeiros.
And west coast community association AMOVATE enlisted the aid of The Bottles,
the Algarve’s Beatles tribute band, to help raise just over €3,000 for the fire
fighters of Aljezur.
It was anything but “A Hard Day’s Night” as more than 200 people—local
residents and Day Trippers—twisted, shouted and danced through the evening,
hosted by the Restaurante Fonte do Vale, which also donated €500 to the final
total.
Another €300 was donated by the Aljezur Câmara and more cash was raised on
the night as seven year-old Summer Serafim D’Arcy mingled with the audience,
persuading them to drop any spare change into a collection bucket.
AMOVATE—the Associação Dos Moradores e Amigos do Vale Da Telha, or the
Association of Residents and Friends of Vale da Telha)—have, in recent years,
organised the donation of €50,000 worth of fire fighting and rescue equipment for
the Aljezur Bombeiros.
And they decided they should “Help” their local fire fighters once again following
last summer’s catastrophic fires across Portugal.
They created a replica of the famous Liverpool Cavern stage to resurrect the
atmosphere of the iconic club which was the heartbeat of Merseybeat, and
provided a spectacular 60s night of music from that era, provided by The Bottles.
The outside frontage of the restaurant featured an elevated replica of the famous
arched brick-worked Beatles stage (built by members of the Amovate Committee), which left the audience feeling “Glad All
Over”—and ultimately will benefit the area’s fire fighters.
Amovate committee member Steve Scott declared: “We were all moved by the
heroic and selfless actions of the fire fighters who so bravely and fearlessly
tackled last year’s huge outbreaks of fires across Portugal.
“And we know from experience that our local bombeiros, many of them
volunteers, are just as ready to risk their lives on our behalf.

“You can’t buy the kind of bravery and skill these men and women show in a time
of crisis. But we felt we could help to provide them with some of the resources
they need to do the amazing job they do in such times.
“Often they appear to be short of either new or replacement equipment, which can
also mean basic items like gloves and not necessarily the more expensive items.
Now, we will talk with fire chief Mario Costa to see what they need most from the
€3,094 we raised on the evening”.
AMOVATE President Matt D’Arcy jnr, who is from Liverpool, declared: “It was a
fabulous evening and showed a real community spirit to get behind our fire
fighters this way.
“It put the fun into fundraising and everyone involved should be very proud that
their hard work culminated in such a successful and enjoyable event.”
It all goes to show–you can’t beat the Mersey Beat!

The Bottles – 25 May 2018

Amovate presents a fundraising event in aid if the Bombeiros Voluntários de Aljezur featuring the Bottles. This event will be held at Restaurante Fonte do Vale.

ENTRY THROUGH MAIN DOOR ONLY.
ALMOST SOLD OUT.
NO ENTRY WITHOUT A TICKET.
NO SERVICE INSIDE WITHOUT A TICKET.
DOORS OPEN AT 6.00PM
BAND STARTS AT 8.00PM
NO PRIOR SEAT RESERVATIONS

NO TABS ON THE EVENING, PAY AS YOU GO

This is the Menu for the Bottles Night and requires pre ordering at the Restaurante Fonte do Vale where you will get a food ticket for the night…..THERE WILL BE NO DISCOUNT FOR MEMBERS ON ANY FOOD AND DRINK DURING THE EVENING.  THE FONT DO VALE WILL BE DONATING 20% OF ALL TAKINGS FROM ALL THE FOOD AND DRINK SOLD, TO THE BOMBEIROS

  1.  Vale Burger with lettuce, tomato, & cheddar cheese
  2.  Portobello Mushroom Burger with lettuce, tomato, onion & cheddar cheese
  3.   Bifana with onions & mushrooms

       All the above served with Sliced Fried Potatoes    –     €8:00

 

 

Kick Start for the Bombeiros Fund!

Amovate have Donated €200 towards the supply of essential goods needed by the Bomberios to help them fight and be prepared for further fires in the Aljezur region.

This fund also  supports the National Fire Service in times of great need, when they are faced with horrendous fires like the one we have all been reading about in Pedrogao Grande.

An earlier item indicated the sort of things required, and these can be left at the Old School House where they are stored until collection by Sally Henman, the local co-ordinator.

At the Summer Solstice evening at O Paulo’s Restaurant last night, a collection was made, and a further €300 of donations have been passed on to the fund….a fantastic response from the people enjoying a great evening of food and music.

Well done everyone but keep the donations coming…….. they are much needed.

The Mouse that Roared

 

This story appears in the January edition of Tomorrow Algarve magazine

 

It has been described as “The Mouse That Roared” because such a small organisation has inspired such large charitable works.

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Presentation to Bombeiros

The tiny residents’ association called AMOVATE in the west coast community of Vale da Telha, outside Aljezur, has just 126 fully paid-up members at the present time.

But over recent years it has punched well above its weight in its appointed designation as a non-profit-making charitable organisation providing facilities, services and events for the people living there.

Formed around 30 years ago with a largely Portuguese committee and membership AMOVATE is the Associação Dos Moradores e Amigos do Vale Da Tel, or the Association of Residents and Friends of Vale da Telha, available for people of all nationalities who have links to the area.

It was in Vale da Telha that we believe AFPOP held its first meeting almost 30 years ago, in a villa close to the Pines Roundabout, reflecting the community’s keen interest in serving the local expat community.

AMOVATE was also formed around that time largely to work with the local Portuguese community. But it has now morphed into an organisation that exists to serve ALL of the area’s people, Portuguese and expats of all nationalities alike in Vale da Telha, Aljezur, Espartel, Arrifana, Paisegem Oceano, Vales and the surrounding districts.

The driving motivation behind the association is to instigate social events and to raise money for deserving causes.

Its biggest project to date, which drew international attention through newspapers and TV, was to help organise the donation of €50,000 worth of fire fighting and rescue equipment from the UK to the Aljezur bombeiros.

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Some of the Equipment presented to the Bombeiros

Aljezur Fire Chief, Mario Costa, declared as he and his men unpacked the huge shipment from UK Fire Services Charity Operation Florian: “This is going to save lives.

“People who would have died in accidents and fires will live because we now have this equipment with us as we deal with life-threatening emergencies.

“If we had to buy all of this equipment—and it goes without saying that this is something we are not really in a position to do, financially—it would cost somewhere in the region of €50,000”.

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Presentation of the Defibrillators

The bombeiros were also beneficiaries of another fund-raising drive by Amovate and member Dr David Quinton, a retired surgeon, which raised €4,500 in less than a month to buy two defibrillators and an item of training equipment from the UK.

Amovate also raised €1,000 from various fund-raising events after member Cath Baker suggested the organisation’s next charity project should be aimed at buying wheelchairs for the Orthodpaedic Unit at Portimao Hospital.

The end result was that nine wheelchairs—standard, extra wide and commodes—and other pieces of equipment were presented to the hospital, which led Orthopaedic Unit Director and Surgeon Dr Alvaro Botelho to praise Amovate and the people of the Vale da Telha area.1-wheelchair-presentation-portimao-hospital-march-15-2011-13-2

He said: “It is difficult to put into words how much we not only appreciate, but rely on, the wonderful generosity of people like those who joined so enthusiastically in the fund-raising for these wheelchairs.

“Because of their generosity, we have received a wonderful gift that will help in a huge way both the patients of the orthopaedic ward and the professionals who take care of them”.

Amovate has also supported Cath’s Charity Bar Walks in 2015 and 2016, the first of which resulted in the presenation of a further 26 wheelchairs and equipment to Portimao Hospital.

The second walk provided the local St Vincent de Paul Society with an electric bed, specially shipped in from the UK, to be be used by a local boy suffering from a degenerative disease.

The Society also received eight blankets plus schoolbooks, pens, crayons etc., all to be distributed to needy children in the Aljezur area, plus €400 for another local child who had required urgent dental treatment, with his family struggling to pay.

And on top of all that, a wide range of educational, therapeutic and sensory toys, all designed with special needs children in mind, was presented to the Aljezur School.

Presentation to Madrugada

Presentation to Madrugada

Amovate has also paid for a ripple bed for the Madrugada Charity appeal to assist people with life-threatening illnesses, part of a total of €2,596 presented to Madrugada Director Alison Blair.

She said: “I am overwhelmed and so moved. I wasn’t even aware this community was here, just half an hour from our advice centre and shop in Praia da Luz until we heard of your donation.

“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.”

One of Amovate’s Family Fun Days provided the funds to furnish a wet room for a Burgau toddler suffering from cerebral palsy.

A Christmas charity event raised €700 to provide local needy children with toys for Christmas and to the St Vincent de Paul society for distribution amongst the area’s poorer families. Amovate also donated bedding and blankets to needy families, and bought the St Vincent de Paul Society a new washing machine for use by a local family struggling financially and chosen by the Society.

Laptop Presenation

Laptop Presenation

Amovate, and the Vale da Telha Golf Society also presented a much-needed state-of-the-art laptop to the CMR Sul Rehabilitation Centre São Brás de Alportel which had successfully treated two Vale da Telha residents during their recovery from serious illness.

Smaller donations have included €250 to the AEZA Dog & Cat Charity towards a fencing project that enables dogs to have a safe area to run and play, and more recently the donation of supplies like water, food, towels, socks etc., to Aljezur Bombeiros whilst they were fighting the fires in Monchique during September.

But Amovate also works in the local community on a daily basis. It is partnered with the Vale da Telha Golf Society, has arranged for Proof of life verification for expats in receipt of the UK state pension, and helped to form a British Legion west coast branch.

Amovate also stages regular events in local restaurants and bars to help support businesses in the area; a Summer Solstice evening at a cliff top restaurant, an Oktoberfest, a Beatles tribute evening (complete with an impressive Cavern stage), a Masterchef competition and Christmas parties.

Amovate also appointed one member, a former national newspaper journalist in England, as their Press and Public Relations Officer with the brief to raise the profile of Aljezur and the west coast.

This is being done by placing positive, upbeat stories about the area in both Portuguese and English newspapers and magazines.

Amovate is currently working with the Monte Clerigo Beach Action Group to support their campaign aimed at saving this lovely little beachside community from the bulldozer.

And it is also a link between the community and the local Camara, as committee members hold regular meetings with the President and/or his staff to raise any relevant issues.

Amovate is at the hub of the community from its HQ, a former schoolhouse which now houses a range of activities and is also home to the local Petanque club which competes right across the Algarve.

The Old School House has plenty going on. Regular classes include keep fit, dance instruction, yoga, pilates, line dancing and capoeira. Amovate also has a tennis club, using the three Amovate-administered courts on the road heading towards Monte Clerigo, which are also available for pre-booked public use to help the charity fund.

More recently the building has benefitted from the provision of well-equipped gymnasium facilities including treadmills, exercise bikes, cross-trainers, a multi-gym, rowing machine and free weights.

And the Old School House is the starting point for the walking group, setting off for walks of varying distances, according to your requirements. There is also a reasonably well-stocked library.

And of course Amovate also holds the popular west coast car boot sale on the first Sunday of each month.

Amovate is keen on growing even bigger, believing that the more members it has the more it can achieve for the people living on the west coast.

Anyone wishing to join and become part of this active organisation which exists solely for the benefit of the people in the area can find all of the information they require—and some articles and photographs which they might find of interest—on its website, including details of how to join.

Amovate Membership (at just €10 per person each year) is due for renewal now, so please be sure to renew soon.  Or if you are not already a Member, please consider joining so that Amovate can continue to raise funds for worthy charities.

go to:

www.amovate.com