THE BEST FINANCE NEWS ON PAGES 22 26 Issue No. 1953
8 - 14 December 2022
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A FABULOUS night was had by over 200 people who danced the night away during a nostalgic club night on Friday, De cember 2 to raise much needed funds for the homeless and hungry at Christmas. Zambezi (the house club) was a nightclub in Molino 3, Calle Industrial back in the early 2000s and was very popular with the Yacht Crew and is still talked about today amongst the deckhands of yesterday who have be come the captains of to day. When new club Momos opened in San Agustin, YGB asked the owners if they could hold a oneoff charity Zambezi club night to raise funds and for nos talgic reasons. Zambezi at Momos was a huge success with plen ty of people attending, in cluding many old faces from the good old Zam bezi days. A fantastic night was had by all! Most importantly a huge amount of money was raised which has been split between YGB and another good cause. The funds will be spent on Christmas treats for all the homeless shelters and food banks in Palma. Hats off to the DJ of the night, Jim Hance, he has been dropping off a week ly car boot full of pasta for the food banks without fail for the last two years.
Image: Yachting gives back (YGB)
CHRISTMAS KINDNESS
YACHTING GIVES BACK (YGB): The team comes from all walks of yachting life.
He’s donated a grand to tal of 4,000 kgs of pasta! That’s fed a fair few fami lies in need. Amazing man with a huge heart and evi dently a talented DJ to boot! The superyachts, luxury villas and performance cars provide a stark con trast to an altogether dif ferent side of the Balearics, and that’s poverty. Yachting Gives Back was founded from the under standing that there was a gulf between the privi leged and the less fortu nate on Mallorca. The YGB Team comes from all walks of yachting life we have worked as
crew members, captains, chefs, yachting en trepreneurs, office all rounders and high tech specialists, but at YGB they are, above all, volun teers. They bring their particular skill sets and personalities to the pro ject, roll up their sleeves and get on with it. YGB’s activity is now fo cused around their ‘head quarters’ at STP, open
three mornings a week. Yachting Gives Back now collects food, toiletries, cleaning materials, meals prepared by the yachts’ chefs, clothing, bedding and other useful items to deliver to various charita ble organisations on the island. Financial support from companies and individu als allows YGB to respond to specific needs like
washing machines, fridges and other equipment in the soup kitchens and homeless shelters.
VITAL FUNDS CHARITY Cancer Sup port Mallorca is remind ing residents they can provide bridging funds to help expats affected by cancer. The charity said: “What happens if you live on the island, and you are told you have cancer, but you do not speak or understand Spanish well? “Apart from the dis tress caused by the news, you would strug gle to deal with treat ment options, social se curity, and insurances, making funeral plans, sorting out legal papers and so on. The Cancer Support Group Mallorca was founded in order to offer help to those peo ple and their families.” To donate, or to apply for funding, visit cancer supportmallorca.com.