The Cudeca Foundation organizes a charity walk in Arroyo de la Miel, Málaga, to raise funds for free palliative care. The event, which will take place in an accessible environment, will include live music, family activities, and the active participation of residents. An opportunity to support a necessary cause while enjoying a day outdoors.
Logistics and technology at the service of inclusion 🚀
The route has been designed with universal accessibility criteria, using digital signage and GPS guidance systems for people with reduced mobility. The organization will provide an app with interactive maps, geolocated refreshment points, and real-time notifications about the event's status. Additionally, an RFID wristband system will be used for participant control, facilitating fundraising and avoiding queues. All of this is coordinated from a control center with surveillance drones.
The usual: music, kids, and a nice walk 🎶
Because nothing says solidarity more than sweating it out while a local band plays 80s covers and kids chase soap bubbles. If the neighbors also bring out their camping chairs and set up an impromptu flea market, the plan is perfect. The only thing missing is someone bringing out a ham and auctioning it off. But don't worry, Cudeca makes sure the cause remains the important thing.