Gerard Otin Fidalgo

Gerard Otin Fidalgo

Barcelona, Spain


Teamer in 4 Groups

Contributes every month: €4 to 4 Groups

Since 30-08-2019 has contributed €396

Groups supported

4

€68,006 Raised

1,321 Teamers

Teamer since:  23/09/2020

SJD Pediatric Cancer Center

The SJD Pediatric Center is the first monographic centre for paediatric oncology in Spain (2nd in Europe). 70% of the centre is devoted to care and 30% to research. It has the capacity to care for 400 children and youngsters. Its spaces are designed with the emotional well-being of the children and their families in mind. Our aim is that the children have more options to overcome cancer with less after-effects. Your euro helps to carry out the humanisation programmes and new treatments. Will you join us?


€11,723 Raised

439 Teamers

Teamer since:  20/03/2021

Arrels Fundació (Official)

We provide care and guidance to people living on the streets of Barcelona. We guide them towards a more autonomous life, covering their basic needs, providing social care and guaranteeing accommodation for those in the most vulnerable situations. We also work to raise awareness, denounce unjust situations and provide solutions to make #nobodysleepinginthestreet possible. Become a Teamer and collaborate by contributing 1 euro a month!


€30,896 Raised

353 Teamers

Teamer since:  21/04/2021

Pallapupas

With over twenty years of experience, we work to make room for laughter and humor during the illness process, thus transforming hospitals into more welcoming and vibrant spaces. Thanks to your help, with humor, we can unlock fears and distress, improving the experience of illness and contributing to the emotional well-being of patients.


€27,470 Raised

624 Teamers

Teamer since:  18/01/2024

La Lucha de Abril

Abril is a 7-year-old girl diagnosed with SPG52, with only 50 diagnoses in the world. SPG52 is an ultra-rare disease that causes very serious symptoms such as severe intellectual disability, epileptic seizures and very rapid muscle degradation in the lower body. Abril started walking when she was 3 years old and now at 7 she can hardly move anymore.