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Samaritans in Spain
to serve as ambassadors of change. Beyond their striking beauty, these remarkable individuals are emerging voices in their communities, actively addressing critical issues affecting black communities.
The Cudeca Foundation’s official website now features a virtual donation link, inviting people from around the world to contribute to this noble cause. Supporters from the US can join in too, thanks to work by MBIA.
The Cudeca Foundation is based in the Malaga region and provides vital endoflife care to people with terminal illnesses and their families.
SAMARITANS in Spain provides a confidential listening service to all English speakers, of any age in mainland Spain and the islands totally free of charge.
They do this because they believe in the importance of having the opportunity to explore difficult feelings and in doing so, alleviate the despair that can lead to suicidal thoughts.
Samaritans in Spain want everyone to know that there is someone there who is ready to listen, without judgement or prejudice.
It is important that people understand that they do not need to be feeling suicidal in order to call, their trained listeners are there to provide confidential support to anyone who is feeling in distress or despair.
Samaritans in Spain are available on freephone 900 525 100 between 10.00am and 10.00pm, 365 days a year. As a selffunded charity run entirely by volunteers, they rely on donations and support from businesses as well as the general public.
It costs an average of €16 per each call taken, or to put it another way, to hear the words “I am feeling better about things now.”
Further information about Samaritans in Spain is available at www.samaritansinspain.com. Together we are stronger



