Through the signing of two agreements involving the use of Casa Ángeles facilities and joint activities, they strengthen social fabric and promote a culture of respect, collaboration, and mutual enrichment.

Marbella, May 9, 2024: This morning, entrepreneur and philanthropist María Bravo, founder of Casa Ángeles and the Global Gift Foundation, signed two collaboration agreements with local entities to promote intergenerational and inclusive activities in the area.

The first agreement is established with the DomusVi Azalea senior center and the San Pedro Volleyball Sports Club, marking a milestone in a cooperation that began in August 2023 to promote intergenerational integration and inclusion through sports. Since then, both entities have tirelessly worked to develop an intergenerational project that was joined by the San Pedro Volleyball Sports Club, facilitating enriching experiences where older adults and young users of Casa Ángeles come together in cognitive, sports, and recreational activities. This agreement represents a continued commitment to an innovative project that fosters companionship and promotes physical and emotional well-being for all participants.

The second agreement has been signed with the Marbella Juega Sports Club, an adapted basketball club dedicated to individuals with functional diversity and open to anyone interested in sports. This collaboration will create synergies with the VUELA Project, an initiative for care and promotion of autonomy for young people with intellectual disabilities. Since many VUELA participants are active members of Marbella Juega Club, this agreement promises to further strengthen community ties and expand sports and inclusive opportunities in the region.

Casa Angeles is born, a place of hope for children with special needs and their families in the heart of Marbella

Both agreements reflect Casa Ángeles and the Global Gift Foundation’s commitment to inclusion, diversity, and community well-being. These activities not only foster integration and exchange of experiences between generations but also promote the physical and emotional well-being of all participants. This collaboration has proven to be an enriching experience where learning and fun are combined in an inclusive environment.

Casa Angeles is born, a place of hope for children with special needs and their families in the heart of Marbella

Casa Ángeles:

Casa Ángeles is a day center for children and young people with special needs founded by Maria Bravo. Its main objective is to improve the quality of life for these children through therapies, workshops, and leisure programs designed to promote social inclusion. The center features modern facilities and highly trained staff to provide a safe and stimulating environment. Casa Ángeles is distinguished by offering personalized therapies tailored to the needs of each child, as well as promoting participation in group activities and collaborative projects to foster social integration.

Club Deportivo Marbella Juega:

Club Deportivo Marbella Juega is an adapted basketball club for people with any type of disability and inclusive for anyone interested in sports.

About DomusVi Azalea:

Located in Marbella, DomusVi Azalea boasts fully accommodated and equipped facilities aimed at providing maximum well-being for seniors. It features spacious and bright installations, terraces, and a 5,012m2 garden. Its distribution in independent living units ensures personalized care; the professional team provides tailored care to each resident to enhance their personal autonomy and quality of life.

Club Deportivo Voleibol San Pedro:

With over 25 years of experience in volleyball in the municipality, Club Deportivo Voleibol San Pedro advocates for inclusive and holistic volleyball. We not only train players but also foster the development of individuals capable of working in society and promoting harmony. Our goals include aligning our material, financial, and human resources with our growing user base, expanding our training hours and facilities, securing financial support for travel expenses to various leagues and championships, hiring more volleyball coaches and specialists, formalizing the status of our technical staff, and organizing more social and charitable events. Our current activities include 20.5 weekly hours at the Elena Benítez Pavilion and 8 weekly hours at the Laude ISP School, with 16 Federated Teams and 6 School Teams participating in various provincial, regional, and national competitions. We also offer internal training sessions focused on skill development, position-specific training, and psychological and physical well-being. Our achievements include outstanding placements in beach and court volleyball championships, demonstrating our commitment to excellence. Additionally, we engage in social and charitable activities such as collaboration with MTZ USA for scholarships, support for Osteogenesis Imperfecta research, beach clean-ups with Plastic Free, inauguration of urban beach volleyball courts, and summer tournaments.