This donation is part of the company's Corporate Social Responsibility action. Although it is much more than that, in reality, it is about "giving back the gift" to the children in the Oncology and Haematology ward of Vall d'Hebron Hospital.

On 17 December, in Tempel Group we gave the employees of the Madrid, Seville, Bilbao, Valencia and Barcelona delegations some solidarity glasses promoted by the A. Bosch Foundation, the Aladina Foundation and the Small Foundation. Bosch Foundation, the Aladina Foundation and the Small Foundation. These are not normal glasses, they are the Enhanced Reality Glasses, a solidarity project promoted by these three foundations and the Vall d'Hebron Hospital. These cardboard glasses (or as their creators say in the fun promotional videoThe glasses (made of Biopolymer Monosaccharide) have been created and drawn by the hospitalised children. The money from the sale of each pair of glasses goes to the fund destined to the reform of the entire Paediatric Oncology and Haematology Hospitalisation Area of the Vall d'Hebron University Hospital. A total of €6,172,432.40 million is needed to carry out this initiative.

This solidarity project aims to reform the entire area to make it a comfortable, friendly environment where medical treatment, rest and leisure time will coexist in a natural way. The total investment of the project is more than 6,000 euros, the works will be carried out on more than 2,500 m2 and will start in May 2022 until January 2024. The Enhanced Reality Glasses will undoubtedly help to make this area much better, bigger and more comfortable than it is now.

So when the workers received this solidarity gift, many wanted to return the gift to these "little artists" and transform each of the employees into the Three Wise Men who visited them. Carmen, Toni, Bea, Roger, Olga, Josep, Sandra, Juan, Laia, Mireia, Jordi and many more have contributed to making the letter to the Three Wise Men of the children, from 0 to 18 years old, affected by childhood cancer, a reality. They have given puzzles, toys, board games and books. And among the books, a very special one, "Aurora" made by Tempel Group and the ECOPILAS Foundation. All these gifts are intended to give a little more illusion, hope and positivism to children and families during the days of treatment and hospitalisation.

 

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