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NIGHT AT THE RACECOURSE FOR CUDECA HOSPICE

FRIDAY 8th AUGUST FROM 8.30PM
 COSTA DEL SOL MIJAS RACE COURSE

Dear Friends of Cudeca,

What better way to enjoy these warm evenings with friends and family than to joinCudeca Cancer Care Hospice at a very special and fun packed summer party. 

A night of horse racing, music, fantastic ambience and much more held at the Mijas Race Course on Friday 8th of August 2008.

Tickets can be purchased for 5 Euros per person and are available at the Cudeca Centre in Benalmadena. All the funds raised through ticket sales PRIOR to the event, WILL BENEFIT CUDECA and in doing so, will enable us to continue to offer patients our “special kind of care”.

Doors will open to the public from 8.30pm and the races will commence at 10pm.

Remember, the more tickets you sell prior to the event, the more funds will we raise to help save the In-patient Unit.

Come along and support Cudeca and maybe even place your bets on your favourite horse!

For tickets and more information, please contact Laura at the Hospice Centre (Fundraising Dept.) on Tel: 952 56 49 10 or e-mail pr@cudeca.org

Cudeca Cup Tennis & Padel Tournament

Edward Dodd was a lover of tennis and spent many happy hours at the Lew Hoad Tennis Club.  After his passing on 30th July 2007, the family decided to create a tennis tournament in his memory. 

The 1st Cudeca Cup took place on 11th Sept 07, which would have been his 84th Birthday, and the grand sum of 2000€ was raised and donated to Cudeca Cancer Care Hospice, where he spent his last days.

This year’s funds are desperately needed to support our good work and we would like to improve considerably on this figure.  We are pleased to have the confirmed support of last years sponsors for which we are very grateful, and are also privileged to have Banco de Halifax, Axa Insurance Co and Norrbam Marketing sponsoring the event, who have shown great interest in supporting this event.

Come along to this great day out at Lew Hoad Tennis Club (Ctra. de Mijas - between Mijas and Fuengirola) on Saturday 16th August from 10am.  Tickets are priced at 30€ pp for the Tennis Tournament and 15€ pp for the Padel Tournament (both include lunch, t-shirt and raffle ticket) and 10€ for those who wish to have lunch only. For those non-tennis or padel enthusiasts, there will be stalls selling bric a brac, home made cakes, books etc. and also a fantastic raffle following the lunch.

For more information and to reserve your place in the tournament, please contact the Lew Hoad reception on tel: 952 47 48 58.

Recipe Book in aid of Cudeca

The Cutting Edge is a book written by Sylvia Quenet-Chute which is a light hearted anthology on eating and drinking.  Sylvia’s ideas for the book stem from her “Nana’s” handwritten recipe book and also from many of her friends tried and tested culinary efforts.  Sylvia has kindly donated 25 copies of her book to Cudeca Cancer Care Hospice.  It is available for purchase for 10€ from any of the 12 charity shops and also from the Hospice Centre.  All the proceeds made on the books will be focused on helping to save the In-Patient Unit.

For more information please contact Laura at the Hospice Centre on tel: 952 56 49 10 or e-mail pr@cudeca.org.

A PERSONAL APPEAL MADE BY HELEN PURSEY

Dear Friends,

This personal appeal is made by Helen Pursey, a cancer victim, and patient of Cudeca Hospice.

Foundation Cudeca is a registered NGO charity that provides hospice palliative care, without cost, to patients suffering from advanced non-curable cancer with support to their family.  Their highly qualified medical teams supported by specially trained volunteers, offer patients treatment through their Home Care, In-Patient and Day Care programmes.

Although Cudeca Hospice teams are not able to add days to life, I know from my personal experience, that with their special kind of care they work from their knowledge and also from their hearts to “Add Quality of Life to Days”.

The In-Patient care unit is at risk of closing due to lack of funds.  Please help by becoming a benefactor to give 10 euros a month payable by direct debit through your bank. Details for payment are available on the Cudeca webpage www.cudeca.org or by telephoning the Hospice Centre on 952 56 49 10

Full List of Cudeca Charity Shops

Álora



c/ Veracruz, 60A



952 49 69 68
Mon - Sat 10am to 2pm & Fri afternoons 5pm to 7.30pm
Alhaurín El Grande


c/ Fuengirola, 1 (opposite Colegio Emilia Olivaras)


952 59 40 10
Mon - Fri 10am to 2pm 
Arroyo de la Miel


Avda. de la Estación. Edif. Diorama D, local 9-9-10 In front Renfe)


667 54 34 88
Mon - Fri 10am to 1.30pm & Sat 10am to 1pm
Artesano/Arroyo


c/Sierramar Local 3 (Next to Cajasol)


952 56 53 84
Mon - Fri 10am to 1.30pm & afternoons  5pm to 8pm 
Coín


c/ urbano Pineda 13 (opposite Ayunt.)


952 45 56 77
Mon - Sat 10am to 1.30pm 
Leslies Book Library


Km.9, carretera de Cártama



952 11 21 23
No fixed days or times 
Estepona


c/San Roque Edf. Mediterráneo Bloque 3 (Behind Bus terminal)


952 79 85 59
Mon - Sat 10am to 1.30pm 
Fuengirola


Avda. Santos Rein Urb. Puebla Lucía Local 6 (500metres from MercaCentro dirección Málaga)


667 43 35 37
Mon - Sat 10am to 1.30pm 
Málaga


c/Almerúia 45 El Palo



952 20 77 71
Mon - Sat 10am to 1.30pm 
Marbella


Avda. del Mar (behind Parque de la Alameda)


952 82 33 42
Mon - Fri 10am to 13.30 & Sat 10.30 to 2pm
Nerja


c/Almirante Carranza 15


952 52 46 40
Mon - Sat 10am to 1pm
Torre del Mar


c/ Infante 21 Edif. Jamaica Bajo (Nr. Thursday market)


952 54 35 16
Mon - Sat 10am to 1.30pm 
Torremolinos


Plaza Andalucía (behind McDonalds)


667 73 27 21
Mon - Sat 10am to 1pm 

CUDECA’S URGENT APPEAL FOR HELP

The CUDECA Cancer Care Hospice in Arroyo de la Miel, is urgently in need of volunteers to help in the patient transport welfare programme, where volunteers accompany patients from their home to the Hospice Centre, or to hospital or the health centre.

The welfare volunteer will be a person who will accompany, listen, help and give support to patients and their family.  

Volunteers will attend a course given by the professional staff at Cudeca.  They are informed of the knowledge and skills that are necessary to carry out their role.

If you would like to help by becoming a transport welfare volunteer, please contact Inma Ruíz, who is responsible for the Volunteer Programme (Tel:  952 56 49 10 or voluntariado@cudeca.org )

The Marbella Rotary Club donates 10.000€ in aid of Cudeca 

Hotel Puente Romano, 27th May 2008.

Last night, the Marbella Rotary Club President, Mr. Carlos Zabala, presented Cudeca with a cheque for 10,000€.  Rocío Torres Mancera, PR & Fundraising Manager was delighted to accept the generous donation on behalf of all the team at the Hospice.

The funds raised originated from the Charity Cuban Dinner held at the Marbella Golf and Country Club on Saturday 19th April. 

Cudeca Cancer Care Hospice is an NGO offering specialist palliative care to patients suffering from advanced non-curable cancer within the province of Málaga.  As an ONG charity, they are totally self-funding and it is with grateful appreciation to the warm hearted support they receive from generous people like the Rotary Club that during the years we have been able to complete the Hospice Centre and to care for more than 5,000 patients at the end of their life.

The 10,000€ raised at the dinner will go towards saving the in-patient unit from it’s current financial déficit of 600.000€, part of the 2 million Euro annual expenditure that the Hospice faces every year.  Since the In-patient Unit opened in 2006, Cudeca has struggled to cover the high maintenance costs and is under threat of closure by 2009 due to lack of economic support.

For more information on our Calendar of Events 2008 or our “Become a Benefactor” campaign,  please telephone the Hospice on 952 56 49 10 or e-mail cudeca@cudeca.org.

HELP US SAVE THE IN-PATIENT UNIT!

Dear Friend,

I am writing to you collectively because I am sure that you would wish to unite towards helping your hospice regardless of personal commercial considerations.

You will no doubt be aware that in Cudeca Hospice we are facing a serious financial crisis due to the high cost of the special care, given without charge, to patients in our In-Patient Unit.  Since we opened this unit in July 2005, the donations received do not cover the expense of running this service.  In 2007 the deficit was 600,000€ and unless there is a turn-around in income we will have no alternative but to close this important part of our palliative care programme at the end of this year.

The total number of patients that we have treated to the end of 2007 is 5,000. We have taken this figure as our target to attract 5,000 annual donors giving 10€ (or more) a month.  This may sound an optimistic vision, but Cudeca evolved from such optimism plus hard work and dedication by hundreds of supporters.

Through the years I have come to know most people in the media field, either through the Press Club or personal interviews.  Our success has been achieved because of the public awareness you have given to our project.   I know how proud you are of the success of Cudeca and I am asking if you can find free space to print one of the 3 ads attached.  If you can give us one hit it will be great, if you can repeat in future issues it would be fantastic.  If you can help it would be nice to add  your name - XXXXX Support Cudeca.

Whatever you can do will be deeply appreciated, especially by the patients and families who may be facing the loss of this special service.

The other programmes of Cudeca will continue, Home Care, Day Car, Counselling, Psychological and Bereavement support, etc.

We will be issuing progress reports on this campaign and in the meantime send our heartfelt thanks for your help.

Sincerely,
Joan Hunt, OBE
President & Founder,
Cudeca Cancer Care Hospice.

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Signing of La Caixa Agreement – Cudeca Cancer Care Hospice 

3rd April 2008

The signing of the La Caixa Foundation agreement took place this morning, Thursday 3rd April. La Caixa has agreed to collaborate by supporting the “Volunteers of the Cudeca Charity Shops 2008” project by donating a generous 7.500 Euros.  This project forms part of Fundación la Caixa’s charity and social initiatives programme 2007.

The event took place in the chapel of the Hospice centre, situated on Avenida del Cosmos s/n de Arroyo de la Miel, Benalmádena.

Representing the Fundación La Caixa was Mr. Manuel Gallego Cañabate, Fuengirola office Director.  Representing Cudeca were; Joan Hunt OBE, President and Founder; and Rafael Olalla, Financial Director; and Inmaculada Ruiz, Volunteers Programme´s Coordinator.
The aim of the project, is to raise awareness of hard work carried out by over 300 volunteers in our 12 Cudeca charity shops and to keep track of the new developments of each individual shop, and in doing so, will motivate the existing volunteers and encourage others to join.
The specific objectives are as follows:

    • To increase the number of volunteers in the 12 Charity Shops, by means of a specific campaign for each shop, taking into consideration their situation and the public they attract.  Information in the way of brochures and posters will be prepared and the local media will be contacted.
    • To provide philosophy, history and objective training of Fundación Cudeca, in concept of the voluntary work that is carried out by the Charity Shops. This will be carried out by the charity shop controllers, the Coordinator of the Volunteer Programme and the Director of the Nursing Dept. by making personal visits to the shops.
    • To motivate the volunteers with specific activities so that their work is acknowledged, and organise four meetings for this same purpose.
    • To improve the charity shop installations.
    • To visit other charity shops in the country in order to exchange views and methods of how to successfully run a shop.    

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    To all Volunteers and Friends of Cudeca:

    Following a presentation made at Cudeca Hospice Centre on 27th February, to inform our sponsors of the progress that we have made over the past 15 years, a great deal of publicity has been given to the announcement of our need for more funding to meet the high cost of our In-patient Unit.

    The opening of our In-Patient Unit in 2005 with an availability of 10 beds greatly increased the annual cost of the high quality care offered by the specialist medical team of Cudeca.  The income from our Hospice Charity shops, donations, fundraising events, etc. has not been sufficient to meet the extra costs of this unit.  At the end of 2007 we are faced with a 600,000€ shortfall.

    If this situation continues we feel we will have no alternative but to close the Unit.  If this hard and unpalatable decision has to be taken, we want to assure you that it will in no way effect the care of patients in our Home Care Programme and in the Day Care Centre.  These important care areas of Cudeca will continue.

    We are investigating every possible means to avoid closing the In-Patient Unit.  I have written a personal letter to the family of our patients asking for help.  A small annual donation will make a great difference to our life expectancy – 1€ per week will equal 50€ a year, multiplied by 10 donors is 500€ or by 100 donors is 5,000€.   It is the QUANTITY of regular donors that will make all the difference to the fate of our important and much needed In-Patient Unit.


    We will keep you informed of our strategy for retaining the In-Patient Unit.  In the meantime, once again, we thank everyone for your hard work and support.  Together we have achieved so much and I feel confident that the community, and hopefully the private and public sectors, will make a warm response to our call for help to turn our finances around.
    Joan Hunt, OBE
    President & Founder

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