Descubre Málaga con Cudeca & Do it yourspain

Event 10 Feb 2019

Descubre Málaga con Cudeca & Do it yourspain

Descubre Málaga con Cudeca & Do it yourspain
DISCOVER MALAGA WITH “DO IT YOURSPAIN” AND COLLABORATE WITH CUDECA NEXT FEBRUARY 10 IN A GUIDED TOUR OF THE CAPITAL OF THE COSTA DEL SOL   These charity tours will be organized by Do it your Spain in aid of the Cudeca Cancer Care Hospice.   Reservations for 60 visitors on offer can already be made through the website www.doityourspain.com, e-mail info@doityourspain.com or telephone 644 24 99 23. The price of the activity is 8 euros, which will be fully allocated to CUDECA. 2 hours long tour suitable for all audiences, visiting the main streets and monuments of Malaga city, where interesting details and curiosities, stories about the Malaga people and anecdotes about the history of the town will be explained in an attractive and fun way.   "Often we get to know other cities much better than our own. We believe this is great opportunity to the Malaga community and visitors to know better our beautiful city and contributing to a good cause”.   The guided tour start meeting point will be at the glass pyramid next to the Roman Theatre in Calle Alcazabilla (Malaga) at 10:30 am. The organisers are kindly requesting visitors to be at the meeting point 30 minutes in advance in order to start the tour on time. Availability is limited to 60 visitors and reservations can already be made via email (info@doityourspain.com) or by calling/ WhatsApp to 644 24 99 23 until February 9 at 8pm. All funds raised will be used to cover the professional and free care expenses that the Hospice offers in the province of Malaga. CUDECA assists annually more than 1,400 patients with cancer and other advanced non-curable illnesses, completely free of charge, as well as giving support to their families.  Since 1992, more than 14,000 patients have been attended through CUDECA’s multidiscipline programs: Home visits, at the Day Care Centre, in the In-Patients Unit, in the Rehabilitation Unit, through the Psychological and Social Care programs, as well as through counselling and at the Out-Patients Clinic.