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2007 ”la Caixa” Annual Report
Trust, social commitment and quality
INDEX
Governing Bodies of ”la Caixa” Social and Cultural Outreach Projects
Introduction
2007, new challenges in social action
The fight against poverty and social exclusion
MicroBank
Social programmes
MicroBank, the Social Bank of ”la Caixa”
CaixaProinfancia
Incorpora. Finding employment
Preventing drug consumption
The Elderly
Preventing dependence
Encouraging volunteers
Immigration
International aid
Young people with values
Hospital CiberCaixa
Accessible housing
Violence: Zero tolerance
Aid programme for social initiative projects
Social Studies Collection
Social publications
Educational and research programmes
Scholarship programme
Biomedical Research
Educational resources
Educational publications
Cultural programmes
CaixaForum Barcelona
CaixaForum Palma
CaixaForum Madrid
Social and Cultural Centre of Lleida
Social and Cultural Centre of Tarragona
Sala Girona
Art in the Street
Travelling exhibitions
Music
Humanities
CaixaEscena
Art heritage of ”la Caixa” Social and Cultural Outreach Projects
Cultural publications
Environmental and scientific programmes
Conservation of natural areas and social reintegration
”la Caixa” in favour of the sea
CosmoCaixa Barcelona
CosmoCaixa Madrid
Travelling exhibitions
Publications on the environment and science
Figures and statistics
”la Caixa” Social and Cultural Outreach Projects budget and statistics
Other key data concerning ”la Caixa” Social and Cultural Outreach Projects in 2007
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Governing Bodies of ”la Caixa” Social and Cultural Outreach Projects
on 31 December 2007
Social and Cultural Outreach
Projects Committee
Board of the ”la Caixa” Foundation
Chairman
Isidro Fainé Casas
Chairman
Isidro Fainé Casas
Deputy Chairmen
Ricardo Fornesa Ribó (First Deputy Chairman)
Salvador Gabarró Serra
Jorge Mercader Miró
Juan María Nin Génova
Committee Members
Salvador Gabarró Serra
Jorge Mercader Miró
Manuel Raventós Negra
Marta Domènech Sardà
Javier Godó Muntañola
Inmaculada Juan Franch
Justo B. Novella Martínez
Magín Pallarés Morgades
Board Members*
Ramon Balagueró Gañet
Mª Amparo Camarasa Carrasco
José F. de Conrado y Villalonga
Marta Domènech Sardà
Manuel García Biel
Javier Godó Muntañola
Inmaculada Juan Franch
Juan José López Burniol
Montserrat López Ferreres
Amparo Moraleda Martínez
Miguel Noguer Planas
Justo B. Novella Martínez
Vicenç Oller Compañ
Magín Pallarés Morgades
Alejandro Plasencia García**
Manuel Raventós Negra
Leopoldo Rodés Castañé
Luis Rojas Marcos
Lucas Tomás Munar
Francisco Tutzó Bennasar
José Vilarasau Salat (Honorary President)
Nuria Esther Villalba Fernández
Josep Francesc Zaragozà Alba
Secretary (non-member)
Alejandro García-Bragado Dalmau
President and Chief Executive Officer of ”la Caixa”
Juan María Nin Génova
Executive President of Social and Cultural Outreach Projects
José F. de Conrado y Villalonga*
President and Chief Executive Officer
José F. de Conrado y Villalonga*
Secretary (non-member)
Alejandro García-Bragado Dalmau
Deputy Secretary (non-member)
Óscar Calderón de Oya
* From 1 March 2008: Jaime Lanaspa Gatnau
** Finishes on 1 March 2008
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Management of ”la Caixa” Social
and Cultural Outreach Projects
Management of the ”la Caixa” Foundation
Chairman
Isidro Fainé Casas
Chairman
Isidro Fainé Casas
President and Chief Executive Officer
José F. de Conrado y Villalonga*
Executive President
José F. de Conrado y Villalonga*
Deputy C.E.O.
Esther Planas Herrera
Secretary of ”la Caixa” branch network relations
Rafael Chueca Blasco
Secretary General
Luis Reverter Gelabert
Director of the Accessible Housing Programme
Jaume Cabré Grau
Social Management
H. R. H. the Infanta Cristina
Director of the Fellowship and Social Studies Area
Rosa María Molins Solé
Social Integration Area
Alberto López Martínez
Assistant Deputy C.E.O.
Communication, Advertising and Public Relations
Cristina Langarika Solórzano
Cultural Area
Ignasi Miró Borràs
Production
Enric Sagrera Depares
Human Resources
Albert Soria Casas
Environment and Science
Jorge Wagensberg Lubinski
Assistant to Environment and Science
Francisco Javier Bertolín Pueyo
* From 1 March 2008: Jaime Lanaspa Gatnau
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Introduction
In 2007, the ”la Caixa” Foundation fully established itself
as the leading private foundation dedicated to social
action in Spain, the second in Europe and the fifth in the
world, and its Strategic Plan 2007-2010 embodies a clear
continuation of the approach taken over the last three
years. Thanks to increased investment, our organisation’s
social turn has been consolidated, doubling the
resources allocated to its social programmes. ”la Caixa”
has therefore remained faithful to its roots and to its
commitment to people’s needs.
Social and Cultural Outreach Projects is the soul
of ”la Caixa”
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Introduction
”LA CAIXA” SOCIAL AND CULTURAL
OUTREACH PROJECTS IN 2007
Isidro Fainé Casas
Chairman of ”la Caixa”
2007: reinforcing our commitment to society
With 400 million euros allocated to ”la Caixa” Social and Cultural Outreach Projects, our
commitment to society was reinforced in 2007, prioritising social actions. Now Social and
Cultural Outreach Projects’ budget for 2008 totals 500 million euros, 25% more, focusing
its work primarily on the area of society and care.
Fighting against poverty and social exclusion
Among the new initiatives set up in 2007, the programme to combat poverty is of particular
importance due to its size and social impact, focusing on child poverty, as well as the
creation of the MicroBank, the socially-oriented bank of ”la Caixa” that specialises in social
and financial microloans. These new programmes aim to promote equal opportunities. The
first offers the chance to access a range of financial assistance that guarantees children
receive the most essential elements in food and hygiene, as well as supporting families
in training and caring for their children. The second programme promotes personal loans
for entrepreneurs who would not otherwise be able to get credit. These programmes are
made even more effective by collaborating with socially-oriented organisations that act as
mediators.
Those sectors of the population with most problems when it comes to accessing today’s
housing market, because of high prices and rents, are people aged under 35 and those
over 65. To improve this situation, Social and Cultural Outreach Projects, by means of its
Accessible Housing programme, helps these people to acquire rented accommodation at
prices lower than the market rate.
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Introduction
Care for the young
Other new initiatives in 2007 were the programme to prevent drug dependence, aimed
at young people and their families, as well as the new School CiberCaixa, which provides
IT and educational resources for children from socially fragile communities and helps
to balance their parents’ work and family life, and also CaixaEscena, whose aim is to
promote values in schools through drama. Apart from being new, these three programmes
also share certain traits: they are all aimed at young people and their parents and seek
to promote communication and dialogue from a perspective combining educational and
social aspects.
Promoting dialogue and creating a new citizen awareness
Promoting dialogue, creating a new citizen awareness and stimulating knowledge are key
concepts in the work carried out by the ”la Caixa” Foundation in all its spheres of action.
In the Immigration programme, for example, the network of intercultural mediators has
been strengthened in order to improve communication between the host population and
recent arrivals, thereby also promoting community spirit and social cohesion.The figure of
the mediator is also very important in the Incorpora. Finding Employment programme,
which reinforces the role of job developers, people of trust who support those looking for
work.This two-way, open attitude, a fundamental component of the work carried out by
”la Caixa” Social and Cultural Outreach Projects, can also be seen in the field of science
and the environment, in education and in culture.
Raising awareness of the environment and spreading scientific knowledge
The environmental and scientific programmes seek to spread knowledge and raise
awareness of the need to learn to live together whilst also respecting our surroundings.
CosmoCaixa Madrid and CosmoCaixa Barcelona are platforms that are open to creators
of scientific opinion, places to learn and open our eyes to the complexities of the world.
Social and Cultural Outreach Projects also works to reclaim our land and marine habitats.
One of the new initiatives in recent years has been the employment of people from groups
at risk of social exclusion who, thanks to the programme to protect natural areas, are
performing interesting and enriching work for the benefit of the community.
Supporting education
The importance of values is promoted in the field of education, as well as encouraging
academic excellence and equal opportunities by means of an extensive scholarship
programme. The ”la Caixa” Foundation’s scholarships are granted to young people wishing
to study at Spanish universities or extend their studies abroad, to young journalist students
and to those in a situation of social exclusion, thanks to the new scholarships for prison
inmates.
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Culture as a tool for social action
The aim of the cultural programme is to break the barriers that still separate many people
from art and music, areas that cannot be considered on the margin of our organisation’s social
mission. 2007 saw the completion of the building work for CaixaForum Madrid, the new
location for ”la Caixa” Social and Cultural Outreach Projects in Spain’s capital, inaugurated on
13 February 2008, which we hope will become a benchmark for quality and for its capacity to
connect with and communicate to the public. In recent years, ”la Caixa” Social and Cultural
Outreach Projects has renovated its network of facilities, hosting a growing number of
increasingly more diverse activities, open to all kinds of visitors.
A long tradition of service
”la Caixa” Social and Cultural Outreach Projects has a pioneering spirit and develops its
programmes in response to society’s emerging needs. But it also has programmes with a
long tradition that have gradually become identified with its commitment to society. The
programmes aimed at the elderly, at dependent people and their carers and at socially
more fragile or disadvantaged groups provide resources to tackle precarious situations
and isolation, as well as promoting the personal autonomy of those benefiting from these
programmes.
In this respect, we should also note the International Aid programme, in its tenth year in
2007. Throughout this period, it has promoted a large number of projects to improve the
quality of life in developing countries, creating a social network with NGOs throughout
Spain and tackling issues of great importance for the future, such as the training of NGO
managers and volunteers.
As in previous years, this wide range of actions went to make up the work of Social and
Cultural Outreach Projects, the soul of ”la Caixa”, which in 2007 carried out 45,379
activities in 1,811 locations in Spain, to the benefit of more than 24 million people.
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2007, NEW CHALLENGES
IN SOCIAL ACTION
The fight against poverty
and social exclusion
MicroBank
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New challenges
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New challenges
2007, NEW CHALLENGES IN SOCIAL ACTION
For ”la Caixa” Social and Cultural Outreach Projects, 2007 was a year of innovation
and commitment to the future. The consolidation of the organisation’s social turn,
a progressive increase in the budget (totalling 399 million euros in 2007) and the
development and constant adaptation of the characteristic way in which Social and
Cultural Outreach Projects work, have all borne significant fruit. Of particular note
is the new programme dedicated to poverty (focusing on child poverty), the work
carried out to open the new social and cultural centre of CaixaForum Madrid and the
creation of a ”la Caixa” bank specialising in microloans: the MicroBank.
One fundamental aspect of the work carried out by Social and Cultural Outreach
Projects in 2007 has been its across-the-board focus, helping to generate synergies
between the ”la Caixa” Foundation’s different spheres of action in order to tackle the
problems of different groups in our society efficiently.
The outcome has been a qualitative leap
both in terms of the size and consolidation
of Social and Cultural Outreach Projects, as
well as in the number of beneficiaries, in
2007 totalling more than 24 million, a 32%
increase on 2006.
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New challenges
The fight against poverty and social
exclusion
The fight against poverty is the first challenge
stated in the UN’s “Millennium Declaration”. In
Spain, approximately 20% of the population
(more than 8 million people) live in a situation
of relative poverty, associated above all with
exclusion in economic, educational, financial
or employment terms. This is a growing
phenomenon throughout the developed world
that affects especially fragile groups of the
population, such as children, to a greater extent.
During the last decade, the percentage of poor children
has risen in most wealthy countries, becoming a top
priority according to the UNICEF 2005 report. It is
estimated that 13.3% of minors in Spain live in a
situation of poverty. This means that, during a decade
of great economic development, child poverty has
increased by 2.7%.
In 2007, the ”la Caixa” Social and Cultural Outreach
Projects, faithful to its founding values and goals and
to its commitment to the most disadvantaged sectors
of society, set up a new programme to provide an
efficient, rapid and global response to the unmet needs
of groups at risk of being excluded.
The ”la Caixa” Social and Cultural Outreach Projects allocated 41 million euros to its CaixaProinfancia programme
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New challenges
• The new School CiberCaixa, entitled “Quedamos al
salir de clase” (Let’s stay on after school), whose aim
is to support the socialisation of children in a nonformal educational context, out of school hours and
during holiday periods.
In addition to carrying out and consolidating those
initiatives already set up, the work accomplished by
Social and Cultural Outreach Projects also includes new
initiatives. Some of these are described below:
• CaixaProinfancia, a new programme, influential
and far-reaching, promoting a social fund of aid for
families with children in a situation of risk, so that
their basic needs can be met. Its main objectives are
to help to eradicate child poverty and to help these
families become a part of society, averting the risk of
social breakdown and raising the awareness of the
public at large.
• The consolidation and growth of programmes
as successful as the Training Scholarships for
Prisoners; the programme of Conservation of
Natural Areas and Social Insertion, helping people
with difficulties in finding employment to get a job;
and the Incorpora corporate social responsibility
programme for companies dedicated to helping those
at risk find employment, by creating a network of job
developers in collaboration with social organisations.
• A new call for aid applications has been set up for
projects against residential exclusion. This is a
new line of support aimed at social organisations
that offer temporary accommodation for vulnerable
groups.
More details are provided on each of these programmes
in the corresponding section of this report.
• The financial contribution has been increased for aid
provided for projects that fight against poverty
and extreme social exclusion.
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New challenges
MicroBank
The impossibility of getting credit is one of the
characteristic forms of social exclusion in today’s
society. Breaking down this barrier has a significant
effect on the creation of jobs and on the social
integration of those individuals and groups at risk.
In accordance with this premise, the European
Union supports programmes that encourage
private initiative in the sphere of self-employment,
and micro-firms that stimulate economic growth
and social cohesion.
MicroBank offers entrepreneurs the chance to get social loans
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New challenges
These programmes are totally in line with the social
philosophy of ”la Caixa” that, after a long pioneering
track record in granting microloans in Spain, created
the social bank of ”la Caixa”, called the MicroBank,
in 2007. This is a new kind of financial institution
specialised in granting microloans to individuals at
risk of social or financial exclusion and to groups with
limited resources, with the aim of encouraging business,
personal development and job creation. MicroBank was
set up with a capital of 51 million euros.
With the birth of the MicroBank, doors have also been
opened to people who are not completely excluded
from the traditional credit system but still have
problems in getting funding, such as new residents
and disadvantaged groups or individuals with limited
resources. These can apply for financial microloans for
sums of up to 25,000 euros through the ”la Caixa”
branches.
MicroBank also plans to grant loans to people who
need training in order to carry out their profession, as
well as developing new lines of action depending on
the new needs arising in society.
Its objective is to support and provide enterprising
people with funding for their economic and social
development. To this end, MicroBank grants social
microloans to disadvantaged groups for a maximum
of 15,000 euros and financial microloans for up to
25,000 euros to individuals with low incomes or those
receiving benefit.
The criterion used to grant the ”la Caixa” social
microloans focuses primarily on the reliability and
feasibility of the projects to be financed, as no
collateral or guarantor is required. The sums granted
range from 8,000 to 15,000 euros and the period to
pay back the loan is four years, at a highly favourable
rate of interest. Social organisations always act as
intermediaries in the granting of these microloans,
guaranteeing the projects and being responsible for
monitoring their progress.
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SOCIAL PROGRAMMES
MicroBank, the Social Bank of ”la Caixa”
CaixaProinfancia
Incorpora. Finding employment
Preventing drug consumption
The Elderly
Preventing dependence
Encouraging volunteers
Immigration
International aid
Young people with values
Hospital CiberCaixa
Accessible housing
Violence: Zero tolerance
Aid programme for social
initiative projects
Social Studies Collection
Social publications
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Social programmes
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Social programmes
SOCIAL PROGRAMMES
Social programmes and resources for care services have always comprised the core of
activities of ”la Caixa” Social and Cultural Outreach Projects, and that is why they are
allocated the highest budget, increased by 60% in 2007 to 256 million euros, accounting
for 64% of the total Social and Cultural Outreach Projects budget for that year.
Children on the threshold of poverty, dependent people, young people, teenagers
exposed to high risk behaviour, immigrants, the disabled and other vulnerable groups
are the main beneficiaries of projects and initiatives carried out all over Spain by the
”la Caixa” Foundation. The objectives are to respond to those needs most keenly felt
by citizens, to support non-profit organisations working in this area, create specific
tools to channel the social responsibility of firms, encourage volunteers, develop
international aid, raise the awareness of all society of emerging problems and, through
all this, to help to increase social cohesion.
The social programmes of ”la Caixa” Social
and Cultural Outreach Projects benefited
7,822,868 people in 2007.
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Social programmes
MicroBank, the Social Bank of ”la Caixa”
• The ”la Caixa” Social and Cultural Outreach Projects
started its Social Microloans programme in 2000 and, since
then, has become the private entity that devotes most
resources to promoting micro-finances in Spain.
Concept
Bank specialising in microloans that takes on the
management of those granted by ”la Caixa”.
• Given the success of the microloans programme and the
ongoing demand for this financial product, ”la Caixa” has
gone a step further by creating the MicroBank.
Aim
To boost the social economy by financing selfemployment projects undertaken by people suffering
from financial exclusion.
• This new bank provides two kinds of microloan: social
and financial:
Share capital
51 million euros.
Social Microloans
Microloans
4,118 (social and financial).
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Concept: Personal loans up to 15,000 euros.
Aim: To finance self-employment projects
undertaken by people suffering from financial
exclusion and needing advice to define and
develop their business idea.
Social Microloans are granted under the auspices of
social organisations acting as intermediaries. These
evaluate applications in terms of their economic
sustainability and monitor the projects until they are
implemented.
Financial Microloans
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MicroBank encourages self-employment
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Concept: Personal loans up to 25,000 euros
granted through branches of ”la Caixa”.
Aim: To support initiatives creating selfemployment, provide all autonomous groups
with the financial services they require and
meet the financial and banking needs of
groups with limited resources.
Social programmes
CaixaProinfancia
• As part of the overall European strategy for social
inclusion, one of the key objectives declared by the
governments of the European Union is to fight against
poverty and, in particular, child poverty, to stop this from
being passed down from generation to generation.
Concept
Funds for aid designed to alleviate the precarious situation
of families with children at risk of social exclusion.
Aims
To help eradicate child poverty, assist in developing
children and integrating them into society, prevent social
breakdown and raise the awareness of the public at large.
• In order to complement this strategy, in 2007 ”la Caixa”
Social and Cultural Outreach Projects allocated 41 million
euros to the new CaixaProinfancia programme in its first
year of operation, an economic fund inspired and financed
by Social and Cultural Outreach Projects that is used and
coordinated by 171 social organisations in the field, with
whom collaboration agreements have been set up.
Ambit
Large cities where the largest pockets of poverty are
concentrated.
• The entities selected are well established in the
geographical area where the programme is being
carried out and are capable of providing or coordinating
the provision of the aid granted. This reinforces
their positioning and capacity for action, as well as
encouraging the creation of networks to interconnect
these organisations.
Collaborating
171 social entities.
Beneficiaries
31,224 subsidies given.
The CaixaProinfancia cheques can be used at 1,480 solidarity
businesses
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Social programmes
Aid and services offered in 2007
• CaixaProinfancia has a specialist office whose
function is to ensure the programme runs smoothly
and also to assist in controlling and monitoring
it. The organisations involved also have a website
management tool for making aid applications and
tracking the work online, as well as a freephone
number both for them and the commercial network.
• Psychological, social and educational care:
Psychological support for children and family therapy.
Reinforcing education.
• Caring for children at home.
• Activities in open centres.
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• The social organisations taking part identify and
evaluate those children and their families who
are potential beneficiaries of the CaixaProinfancia
Programme. Once each specific case has been
examined, the organisations request the aid required,
this being in the form of goods or services of a
psychological, social or educational nature.
• Infancy:
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Purchase of basic food and child hygiene items.
• Purchase of glasses and school clothes.
• The programme has been implemented in the
following cities: Barcelona, Bilbao, Las Palmas de Gran
Canaria, Madrid, Malaga, Murcia, Palma de Mallorca,
Seville, Valencia and Zaragoza.
• These goods and services are paid for by means
of social cheques, ensuring the aid is used for
the intended purpose and to ensure transparent
management. CaixaProinfancia social cheques can be
used at the 171 social organisations taking part and at
more than 1,480 socially committed businesses.
3rd World Congress on the rights of children and
teenagers
Priority lines of action
• As part of the CaixaProinfancia programme, in
November 2007 the head offices of ”la Caixa” in
Barcelona hosted the 3rd World Congress on the rights
of children and teenagers, organised by ”la Caixa”
Social and Cultural Outreach Projects and ADDIA.
The aims of the congress were to strengthen the role
of children and teenagers in eradicating poverty and
in achieving the UN’s Millennium Goals, to promote
the creation of academic contributions, to encourage
a critical sphere for professionals and institutions to
exchange their experiences, and to identify good
practices in child involvement and develop mechanisms
to help them participate.
• The programme collaborates with social
organisations that work to help children and their
families become a part of society, helping them
towards this goal and meeting the needs of many
families in Spain. The CaixaProinfancia programme
fights against the social exclusion of our youngest
citizens in order to achieve a better future for
everyone. The way the programme operates means
that social exclusion among this group can be tackled
from a wide-ranging approach, working along
different lines: educational, psychological, social and
family stability.
Cycle of talks on “the fight against poverty: a
challenge for our society”
• This cycle, organised together with the Ateneo
Barcelona, brought together specialists in this field
with experience in social inclusion and cohesion.
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Social programmes
• ”la Caixa” Social and Cultural Outreach Projects
meets the cost of installing the CiberCaixa area as well
as providing additional material, while local councils are
responsible for providing the premises and covering the
maintenance costs, as well as running and organising
the activities carried out.
School CiberCaixa
“Let’s stay on after school”
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Concept: Programme to balance family
and work for children from socially fragile
groups. It creates educational and play areas
at schools, equipped with computer and
pedagogical resources.
Aim: To support children in acquiring social
skills in informal educational surroundings,
out of school hours and during the holidays.
To ensure all pupils take advantage of the
CiberCaixa.
CiberCaixa: 20 in operation (2007). 23 being
built.
Beneficiaries: 1,905.
• Each of the CiberCaixa classrooms is between 40 and
60 square metres and has three integrated areas:
School CiberCaixa have a special area for using computers
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Computing area: Where children and young
people can interact with each other using IT
resources.
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Reading and audiovisual area: Equipped with
books, newspapers and audiovisual equipment,
available for all those using the CiberCaixa.
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Infant area: Equipped with furniture, resources and
activities especially aimed at the youngest users.
Social programmes
Incorpora. Finding employment
• The “Incorpora. Finding Employment” programme of
”la Caixa” Social and Cultural Outreach Projects aims to
facilitate this process. It directly strengthens the capacity
of those companies and social organisations within the
programme to help others find employment, as well
as raising awareness and searching for employment
opportunities for those at risk of being excluded from
society. To this end, the Social and Cultural Outreach
Projects has trained and deployed a network of job
developers throughout Spain, who work closely with
the collaborating social organisations, companies and
”la Caixa”.
Concept
Programme applied across the board to encourage
employment.
Aims
To help socially excluded groups or groups at risk
of social exclusion to find employment. To offer
companies an efficient tool for setting up their
corporate social responsibility programmes.
Job Developers
238.
Companies
2,904.
Social organisations
169 taking part in the programme.
Beneficiaries
8,441 people taken on since the start of the
programme.
• Helping people with particular difficulties to find a
job cannot be seen as something specific or one-off
but rather as a personalised process that requires action
before, during and after the person has been hired,
in order to guarantee success both for the person in
question and the company.
Incorpora helps people with special difficulties
to find employment
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Social programmes
• The main beneficiaries of Incorpora are: people with
physical, mental or sensory disabilities; the mentally ill;
young people with difficulty in finding their first job;
people over 45 without job experience; immigrants; the
long-term unemployed; and women with difficulties in
entering employment.
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• List of universities with agreements for 2007:
• Andalusia: Cadiz University, Granada University
and Seville University
• Aragon: Zaragoza University
• Asturias: Oviedo University
• Cantabria: Cantabria University
• Castile-La Mancha: University of Castile-La
Mancha
• Castile & Leon: Miguel de Cervantes European
University (Valladolid)
• Catalonia: University Abat Oliba, Girona University,
Lleida University and University Rovira i Virgili
• Balearic Islands: University of the Balearic Islands
• Canary Islands: Tenerife University
• Galicia: University of Santiago de Compostela
• Madrid: University San Pablo CEU
• Murcia: University of Murcia
• Basque Country: University of the Basque Country
• Valencia: University Cardenal Herrera
In 2007, Incorpora introduced a course for Job
Development Specialists, given together with
various universities, to train job developers
belonging to specialised social organisations.
University courses for Job Development
Specialists
Concept: Courses of 250 class hours for job
developers working in social organisations that
help people find employment.
• Aim: To offer standardised university training and
a referential and operational framework in order
to excel in their work.
• Collaborating universities: 19 throughout
Spain.
• Specialists: 475 in the 2007-2008 academic year.
•
•
As part of the Incorpora programme, ”la Caixa”
Social and Cultural Outreach Projects offers
collaborators the chance to take this new universitylevel training, developed by the Observatory of the
Solidarity Economy.
•
The courses are made up of the following:
•
•
•
• Universities with agreements for 2008:
• University of Extremadura
• UNED (Madrid and Rioja)
• University Jaume I (Castellón)
• University of Las Palmas de Gran Canaria (pending)
• Navarre University (pending)
• Burgos University (pending)
100 hours of on-line training through a virtual
campus common to all courses.
50 hours of class-based training given by the
universities involved.
100 hours of practical training on how to apply
what was learnt on the course to their work as
job developers.
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Social programmes
Preventing drug consumption
• With the aim of helping to prevent dangerous
behaviour and situations, ”la Caixa” Social and
Cultural Outreach Projects has set up a new prevention
programme entitled “Let’s talk about drugs”.
Concept
Programme to prevent drug taking and to raise
awareness, aimed at young people, families with
adolescent and pre-adolescent children, teachers, social
educators and health centre professionals.
• Its lines of action centre on an awareness raising
campaign aimed at families that includes a prevention
guide and free telephone helpline, a travelling
exhibition, educational material to work on prevention
in schools and an update campaign for professionals in
health centres.
Aims
To help reduce drug consumption among young people.
To encourage families and schools to play an active role in
prevention.
Beneficiaries
14,386 since October 2007.
Let’s talk about drugs. Campaign to raise the
awareness of society
•
•
• Drugs have never been as prevalent in society as today
and there has never been so much apathy towards
the issue of drugtaking. In spite of the seriousness
of this phenomenon, in recent years social concern
has decreased with regard to drug consumption, and
consumption has risen of substances such as cannabis,
cocaine and alcohol among teenagers and young people.
•
•
Concept: Travelling exhibition (marquee).
Aims: To make adolescents, their families,
the educational community and the general
public more aware of the realities of drug
consumption, its risks and consequences.
Towns visited: Cordoba (2007).
Visitors: 12,391 in 2007.
• The exhibition, covering 300 square metres, is divided
into nine areas:
What are drugs?
The social impact of drugs.
• Drugs, a global phenomenon.
• Drugs and the brain.
• The effects of drugs.
• Drugs, health risks.
• Drugs, here and now.
• The challenge of prevention.
• Now you decide.
•
•
• Complementary activities. Among other proposals, the
exhibition offers the following:
Educational workshops for secondary school pupils.
Specific activities for teachers and the whole family.
• Activities for young people.
•
•
The “Let’s talk about drugs” exhibition in Cordoba
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Social programmes
Awareness-raising campaign aimed at families
• Actions:
• As families are a key element in transmitting values, they
are fundamental agents in preventing drug consumption
by adolescents and young people.
•
Guide: Let’s talk about drugs. A reality that must be
tackled in the family, distributed via the ”la Caixa”
branches, educational centres and parent-teacher
associations, health centres and social services.
•
Telephone helpline for families, run by specialists to
provide appropriate answers to all kinds of queries
on family strategies and guidelines on taking action
in possible situations of drug consumption.
• Aims:
•
To make families aware of the realities of drug-taking
among the young.
•
To activate strategies and develop resources for
prevention.
School prevention campaign
• As part of this programme, a set of teaching materials
has been produced to be used in schools.
Campaign to update general practitioners and
paediatricians
• Since families usually attend health centres to resolve
doubts regarding their children’s early attempts at drugtaking, it’s important for health professionals to have up-todate materials to help them prevent consumption.
• Scope of the campaign:
•
2,833 health centres in 17 autonomous communities.
•
57,500 professionals (GP’s, paediatricians and
nurses).
• Actions:
“Let’s talk about drugs” promotes dialogue between
parents and children
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•
Turn health centres into channels of communication
for the campaign.
•
Publish materials for families with guidelines on
how to act regarding their children’s possible drug
consumption, with answers to the most frequently
asked questions.
•
Production of self-administered training materials
for clinical sessions, aimed at health centre
professionals.
Social programmes
The Elderly
• Caring for the elderly forms part of the corporate
identity of ”la Caixa” and its Social and Cultural
Outreach Projects. That’s why it has a specific
programme, divided into four broad areas:
Concept
Programme of comprehensive care for the elderly.
Aim
To encourage an active, healthy and socially integrated
old age.
Centres for the elderly
581 (”la Caixa” and other centres).
Ciber@ulas
464 installed within centres for the elderly.
•
Promoting volunteers.
•
Associations.
•
Familiarising people with information and
communication technology.
•
Continued training.
• The programme for the elderly of ”la Caixa” Social
and Cultural Outreach Projects promotes an active old
age, encouraging the elderly to get involved in society,
developing tools to improve and maintain personal
independence and helping these people become more
familiar with new technologies at the 581 centres for
the elderly.
Beneficiaries
4.6 million people in 2007.
Intergenerational activities at the Ciber@ulas
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Social programmes
Ciber@ulas: Computing and communication
for everyone
New Initiatives 2007
• As well as continuing well-established
initiatives such as “Elderly readers”, now rolled out
to the whole of Spain and generating volunteer
activities, and also the “Health and Wellbeing” cycles
of workshops, talks and discussion groups, in 2007
the elderly programme of ”la Caixa” Social and
Cultural Outreach Projects started up new initiatives, of
particular note being the following:
• The new information and communication technologies
have a permanent place in the network of centres
for the elderly run by ”la Caixa” Social and Cultural
Outreach Projects. Since 1997, Social and Cultural
Outreach Projects has encouraged the installation of
computer equipment in its own senior citizen centres
and also in those centres under agreement with public
authorities. There are currently 464 Ciber@ulas in the
581 centres, where more than 60,000 people have
received computer training.
•
• Courses and workshops are adjusted to every level
of training. Many elderly people who have started
learning about computer technology over the last few
years have gone on to become volunteers and leaders
in the Ciber@ulas. Computer volunteers also carry out
socially oriented activities by means of intergenerational
projects, helping people to become more familiar
with new technologies, such as the disabled, inmates,
children, immigrants and young people.
This is based on the idea that appropriate nutrition
can help the brain to function optimally and offset
certain neuro-cerebral losses in ageing.
The new project, made up of talks, conversations
and workshops, encourages action as an active
element in preventing premature ageing,
increasing health and contributing to social
cohesion and the transmission of knowledge and
values.
Solidarity and Ciber@ulas
•
•
•
Concept: Volunteer project for the elderly
that brings new technologies closer to socially
fragile groups.
Aims: To promote the integrating and active
function of the elderly. To open up Ciber@ulas
to the surrounding area and enhance social
cohesion.
Key targets: Immigrants, the physically and
mentally disabled, disadvantaged groups.
•
Computing resources for disadvantaged groups.
•
Social and communicative skills.
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Fair Trade: In 2007, the intergenerational activities
implemented by the elderly programme of ”la Caixa”
Social and Cultural Outreach Projects were broadened
to include a new cycle on fair trade, where elderly
volunteers helped children to become more familiar
with this socially aware form of commerce.
In addition to boosting involvement in society and
good relations between children and older people,
this initiative also aims to raise the awareness of
society in order to achieve a fairer and healthier
world.
• Training volunteers: These socially-oriented
Ciber@ulas are supported by volunteers trained at the
”la Caixa” Social and Cultural Outreach Projects centres
for the elderly. Two workshops have been designed for
elderly volunteers:
•
Food, life and culture: Multidisciplinary project
whose aim is to raise awareness of the importance
of food in ageing and in the construction of social,
cultural and symbolic reality.
This goal has become a reality through a series
of activities aimed at improving our knowledge of
what fair trade actually means.
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Social programmes
Preventing dependence
• The Dependency Prevention Programme is mainly
conducted in the network of centres for the elderly of
”la Caixa” Social and Cultural Outreach Projects, under
agreements with the different public authorities. It is
divided into three spheres of action:
Concept
Social programme aimed at elderly people who are frail,
and in a situation of slight or early dependence.
Aim
To encourage autonomy and optimise the capacities of
this group. To support their carers.
•
Workshops on psychosocial care: From a new
methodological perspective, handling aspects
related to the senses, psychomotricity, cognition
and relationships, all concerned with preventing
dependence and promoting personal autonomy.
•
The Challenge of Autonomy Caixa Kits:
Resources created specifically for workshops held
at the centres for the elderly. Part of this material is
given to the participants so that they can carry out
the activities independently at home.
•
Adapted transport service: ”la Caixa” Social
and Cultural Outreach Projects provides the
programme’s beneficiaries with a fleet of 102
adapted vehicles so that they can attend their
centre for the elderly and take part in workshops.
Adapted transport
102 microbuses.
Workshops held
1,313 in 2007, in 269 centres for the elderly.
Beneficiaries
19,391 in 2007, in 15 autonomous communities.
• In 2007, ”la Caixa” Social and Cultural Outreach
Projects consolidated its Preventing Dependence
programme and prepared new initiatives in the area of
handling dependence, with the programme to support
carers being of particular importance.
Caring for the family carer
•
•
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Concept: Training and support programme for
non-professional carers of dependent people,
in collaboration with public authorities and
associations of relatives with dependents.
Aims: To offer informal carers of dependent
people support and resources. To help carers
to learn how to look after themselves and
therefore provide better care for those who
depend on them.
Social programmes
• 85% of those caring for dependent people are a
relative. Of these, 80% are women over 50 years of
age.
• The programme consists of the following:
•
Informative material and DVD to provide family
carers with instruments and advice on techniques
to look after themselves and the person they
are caring for. It also provides a summary of the
resources available in the area of dependence
set up by public authorities in the different
autonomous communities.
•
A telephone helpline for family carers who want
information, guidance or simply support.
•
Seminars that family carers can attend to get
support.
• 65% of family carers suffer from a deterioration
in their physical and/or mental health. 20% develop
“burn-out”. 40% do not get any help from others.
The materials of The Challenge of Autonomy Caixa Kits are used
in centres for the elderly and at home
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Social programmes
Encouraging volunteers
• Social volunteers express the solidarity felt by citizens
with those in need in our society and this movement
has a long history in developed countries. In Spain, it
is calculated that there are 1.8 million volunteers and
around 15,100 socially-oriented organisations.
Concept
Programme to encourage people to volunteer and to
support social organisations working in this area.
Aim
Raise the awareness of, welcome and integrate volunteers
in social organisations. Improve the management and
coordination of groups of volunteers. To encourage
corporate volunteers from ”la Caixa”.
• The Encouraging Volunteers programme, set up by
”la Caixa” Social and Cultural Outreach Projects in
2005, achieved positive results in its second year of
operation, both in terms of encouraging and training
volunteers and also in reinforcing and assisting the
social organisations supported by volunteering.
Another important aspect has been the promotion
of corporate volunteers from within ”la Caixa”.
Beneficiaries
529,424 in 2007.
”la Caixa” Social and Cultural Outreach Projects promotes volunteer work with persons in need
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Social programmes
Training and raising awareness
Corporate volunteers
• As in previous years, in 2007 ”la Caixa” Social and
Cultural Outreach Projects continued to promote
volunteers in companies and institutions by circulating
publications such as the Guide to promote volunteers
from companies, as well as raising the awareness of
citizens, of particular note being the travelling exhibition
”Volunteer”, and also reinforcing its entities. However,
in addition to these actions, in 2007 the programme also
presented two new publications:
• Encouraging corporate volunteers from among the
employees and former employees of ”la Caixa” and
its group of companies has resulted in a wide range
of volunteer work being carried out by these people.
•
Good practices in managing volunteers:
Free publication aimed at managers and heads
of volunteer organisations. This aims to help
organisations improve how they manage volunteers
by observing how others operate. The book contains
a brief theoretical introduction to the cycle of
volunteer management, although the main body
of the text focuses on 28 practical cases of nonprofit organisations with regard to different phases
in this volunteer cycle: preparation, definition,
incorporation, development, recognition,
disassociation, wide-ranging issues and innovative
practices.
•
Conclusions from the Volunteer Management
Seminars: Free publication with the talks
and debates from five seminars on volunteer
management organised by ”la Caixa” Social and
Cultural Outreach Projects, aimed at specialists
and those in charge of volunteer organisations,
held during 2006 in Barcelona, Bilbao, Madrid,
Seville and Valencia.
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• In 2007, the 2,107 volunteers from the 45 associations
of corporate volunteers of ”la Caixa” engaged in 847
volunteer activities, in 13,459 different actions, including
the initiative “CooperantesCaixa”, explained in detail in
the International Aid programme. Other tasks carried out
by the volunteers are: collecting foodstuffs, accompanying
hospitalised children, running and entertaining groups of
the physically and mentally disabled and teaching Spanish
to new residents.
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Social programmes
Immigration
• The programme contains three broad lines of action:
Concept
Programme to help immigrants and new residents
integrate and become a part of society.
Aims
To help these groups integrate, encourage a community
spirit and social cohesion, and strengthen the values of
cultural diversity.
•
Implementation of a network of intercultural
mediators.
•
Creation of resources and publications to help
immigrants access the services and resources
available in our country. Among these, of note are
the 24 information points located in associations
throughout Spain, as well as What is this country
like? a useful and practical guide published in
Spanish, French, Chinese, Russian, Romanian,
English and Urdu, and also the Directory of
immigrants throughout Spain, the first publication
to contain information on immigrant associations
in Spain.
•
Training and informative activities to improve
knowledge.
Beneficiaries
387,518 in 2007.
• ”la Caixa” works to improve the lives of people, with
particular attention to new needs arising as a result
of changes in our society. Its programmes particularly
focus on immigration, which has become an everyday
reality over the last few years.
• The immigration programme of ”la Caixa” Social
and Cultural Outreach Projects includes counselling
for migrants on practical issues, employment, law and
leisure, as well as a number of activities to inform them
on the culture and customs of the host country, to
encourage mutual respect and a community spirit, and
to promote the values of cultural diversity.
The Immigration programme offers counselling on work, legal
and leisure issues
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Social programmes
• Health is one of the areas in which intercultural
mediation is most required. This initiative aims to
improve access to the health system for immigrants
and to guarantee and facilitate communication
between health professionals and those newly
resident in Spain.
Network of intercultural mediators
•
”la Caixa” Social and Cultural Outreach Projects
has set up a network of intercultural mediators to
facilitate dialogue between the host community
and new arrivals, encouraging a community spirit
and social cohesion.
•
In 2007, the network of mediators was expanded
to 114 people, previously trained by ”la Caixa”
Social and Cultural Outreach Projects.
•
One of the advantages of the intercultural
mediation of ”la Caixa” Social and Cultural
Outreach Projects is that it operates online. A
virtual office enables all members of this virtual
community to consult and share documents and
experiences. This management tool also facilitates
communication between mediators throughout
Spain and the ”la Caixa” Foundation.
• This new initiative is organised around three areas:
Health Service mediation
Concept: Intercultural mediation in the area of
health.
• Aims: To provide intercultural mediation in
health centres and hospitals, to train specialist
mediators and create a coordinating centre that
ensures needs are detected and appropriate
solutions are found for the region.
• First actions: Department of Health of the
Catalan government. Training via the Foundation
of the Hospital Vall d’Hebron (Barcelona).
•
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•
Training programme given by the Foundation of
the Hospital Vall d’Hebron aimed at intercultural
mediators in the health area.
•
Creation, by the Department of Health of the
Catalan government, of a Coordination Centre for
mediation resources in health. Its aim is to establish
a management methodology that ensures that
needs in the area are detected, suitable responses
are developed and the work being carried out is
subsequently evaluated.
•
Adapting the professional resources required in
intercultural mediation to ensure suitable care in
Catalonia.
Social programmes
International aid
International actions
Social and economic development
Concept
Programme to support international aid initiatives.
Concept: Competition to select the best proposals for
socioeconomic development, presented by Spanish
NGOs and their local partners.
• Aims: To support actions generating sustainable
economic activity, in accordance with local
development strategies, combining them with
work on basic social needs, infrastructures and the
strengthening of institutions.
• Projects selected per competition: 6.
•
Aims
To help towards high quality, innovative and
transforming aid that contributes to sustainable
development in countries in the south, promoting a
culture of solidarity in Spain and based on three key
lines of work: international projects, the training of
social agents in aid, and raising the awareness of
Spanish society.
Initiatives
345 since 1997.
Training Social Capital in Africa
Beneficiaries
14 million since 1997.
Concept: Training and preparation programmes.
Aims: To reinforce national priorities and strategies
to improve basic social services by preparing/
training higher and intermediate positions
(medical and teaching staff, grants for female
entrepreneurs, etc.).
• Projects: 3.
•
•
Crisis and Humanitarian action
Concept: Support programme for Crisis and
Humanitarian Action projects with donations from
”la Caixa” Social and Cultural Outreach Projects
from the FonCaixa Aid Investment Fund as well
as donations from citizens through the ”la Caixa”
branch network.
• Aims: To promote initiatives to protect and assist
victims in natural or manmade disasters, as well as
in armed conflicts, and their direct consequences,
and in chronic or ensuing emergencies, aimed
at preventing and relieving suffering in southern
countries.
• Projects: 6.
•
The aid serves to improve basic social services
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Social programmes
Raising awareness and social debate in Spain
• The International Aid programme of ”la Caixa” Social
and Cultural Outreach Projects has promoted new ways
to raise awareness and encourage dialogue through
talks, exhibitions and seminars. Specific work has also
been carried out to raise society’s awareness of the values
of solidarity, such as the ”la Caixa” calendar for 2007,
dedicated to aid projects in different countries in the
world with which this programme collaborates.
CooperantesCaixa
Concept: International volunteer initiative from
the International Aid Programme, together with
the Corporate Volunteer Programme.
• Aims: To help improve the living conditions of
vulnerable populations in southern countries by
providing specialist assistance offered through
”la Caixa” volunteers to associated NGOs and
colleagues.
Specialist assistance in: consultancy work, specific
support for technical issues and preparing local
staff in areas such as training and advice on
administration, accounting and finance.
• Volunteers: 11 in 2007.
•
Rural and gender equality development project in Kolandula, Angola
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Social programmes
Young people with values
2nd contest of “Young people with values”
initiatives
Concept
Specific programme to promote ethical values and a
community spirit among the young.
• ”la Caixa” Social and Cultural Outreach Projects
presented its second contest of “Young People with
Values” initiatives, whose aim is to promote and
recognise the active role of young people in society.
Aims
To recognise and strengthen the involvement of young
people in society. To recognise and strengthen their active
social role. To promote ethical values and a community
spirit among the young.
• In 2007, 34 finalist groups from the autonomous
communities received awards, one for each age group,
from which four winning projects were selected at a
national level, who will receive a prize of 9,000 euros
and a trip around Europe to visit other socially oriented
experiences carried out by young people.
Beneficiaries
410,156 in 2007.
• ”la Caixa” Social and Cultural Outreach Projects
pays particular attention to young people through its
programmes for finding employment and accessible
housing, as well as its scholarships to improve both
academic and professional training. Since 2006, this
programme has been added to the overall effort,
dedicated especially to young people to motivate them
to take an active role in socially oriented projects.
• “Young people with values” is organised along three
lines of action: the competition for initiatives entitled
“Young people with values”, in its second year in 2007;
the publication and circulation of informative material
aimed at young people, families and educational centres
(the Values KitsCaixa, explained in more detail in the
education section of this Annual Report); and “Young
people, a lot to say”, a travelling exhibition that visits the
different autonomous communities.
”la Caixa” Social and Cultural Outreach Projects promotes
ethical values and a community spirit among the young
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Social programmes
Young people, a lot to say
Values KitsCaixa
(Educational resource)
• A multidisciplinary programme with educational
workshops, family activities, a travelling exhibition and
different proposals for young people, families, educators
and the general public to take part in.
”la Caixa” Social and Cultural Outreach Projects
offers teachers and centres Values KitsCaixa, a
new educational resource based on the principles
of a values-based education. A set of materials
that contribute to the education of pupils aged 8
to 12 in social and ethical values.
• It consists of three kits. Each kit provides
materials and activities to work independently
on the values of identity, community spirit and
responsibility.
• The three kits and a display are given to schools
on request, via the Teacher and Resource Centre
of each autonomous community.
•
• The exhibition, covering 300 m2, highlights the role
of young people as a necessary and fundamental part
of society, reaffirming the transforming nature that has
always characterised youth. It analyses the risks and
challenges of young people today and reviews the events
that have marked the evolution and ideas of generations
since the 20th century, offering guidelines for dialogue
and understanding.
• In 2007, “Young people, a lot to say” was exhibited
in: Albacete, Alicante, Ávila, Barcelona, Ceuta, Gijón,
Girona, Granada, Guadalajara, Huelva, Ibiza, Irún, Jaén,
Las Palmas, Lleida, Marbella, Palamós, Palma, Talavera,
Torrejón, Tortosa and Valladolid, and received more than
300,000 visits.
KitsCaixa help to educate children in classes on values
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Social programmes
Hospital CiberCaixa
• Hospital CiberCaixa are areas located in hospitals whose
aim is to help minimise the impact on children and their
families when the children are hospitalised. These can
interact with each other and their relatives in a pleasant
and stimulating environment that encourages their social
and affective development.
Concept
Play and educational areas located in children’s hospitals.
Aim
To minimise the impact of a prolonged stay in hospital on
sick children and their families.
• Each Hospital CiberCaixa of ”la Caixa” Social and
Cultural Outreach Projects is equipped with computers
with an Internet connection, scanners, digital cameras,
CD players, interactive educational programs and games.
The children also have their own email address to help
them keep in touch with their school friends, teachers or
other children at the hospital. Those children who cannot
get to the CiberCaixa have laptops they can use in their
rooms.
Number
55 CiberCaixa installed.
Beneficiaries
149,793 in 2007.
• Started in 2002, the Hospital CiberCaixa programme
forms part of the initiatives that ”la Caixa” Social and
Cultural Outreach Projects carries out in collaboration
with Health Departments from the different autonomous
communities.
• Volunteers collaborate in running the CiberCaixa, both
from the ”la Caixa” corporate volunteer programme and
also volunteers from centres for the elderly, as well as
other volunteer associations and organisations.
A hospital CiberCaixa minimises the impact of a stay in hospital
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Social programmes
• In the Hospital CiberCaixa, ”la Caixa” Social and
Cultural Outreach Projects programmes specific leisure
and training activities that children can carry out either
on their own or with the participation of an adult,
thereby encouraging intergenerational relations.
Community of Madrid: 7
Hospital Clínico San Carlos. Madrid
Hospital General Universitario Gregorio Marañón. Madrid
Hospital Universitario 12 de Octubre. Madrid
Hospital Universitario de Getafe. Getafe
Hospital de Móstoles. Móstoles
Hospital Ramón y Cajal. Madrid
Hospital Infantil Universitario Niño Jesús. Madrid
• Community of Valencia: 4
Hospital La Fe. Valencia
Hospital Universitario de Elche. Elche
Hospital General de Castellón. Castellón
Hospital Universitario de Valencia. Valencia
• Extremadura: 3
Hospital San Pedro de Alcántara. San Pedro de Alcántara
Hospital de Plasencia. Plasencia
Hospital de Mérida. Mérida
• Galicia: 4
Hospital Juan Canalejo. A Coruña
Hospital Xeral Calde. Lugo
Hospital Cristal Piñor. Ourense
Hospital Clínico Universitario. Santiago de Compostela
• Balearic Islands: 3
Hospital Son Dureta. Palma de Mallorca
Hospital de Manacor. Mallorca
Hospital Son Llatzer. Palma de Mallorca
• La Rioja: 2
Hospital San Pedro. Logroño
Hospital de Calahorra. Calahorra
• Murcia: 1
Hospital Virgen de la Arrixaca. Murcia
• Basque Country: 5
Hospital Basurto. Bilbao
Hospital Donosti. San Sebastian
Hospital Zumárraga. Zumárraga
Hospital de Cruces. Barakaldo
Hospital Txangorritxo. Vitoria
•
• Opinion surveys show that the children, their families
and also health professionals are highly satisfied with the
Hospital CiberCaixa.
• Distribution of the CiberCaixa:
Andalusia: 5
Hospital Carlos Haya. Malaga
Hospital Virgen del Rocío. Seville
Hospital Virgen de la Macarena. Seville
Hospital Reina Sofía. Cordoba
Hospital Virgen de las Nieves. Granada
• Aragon: 3
Hospital Miguel Servet. Zaragoza
Hospital Obispo Polanco. Teruel
Hospital Clínico Universitario. Zaragoza
• Asturias: 2
Hospital Universitario Central de Asturias. Oviedo
Hospital de Cabueñes. Gijón
• Canary Islands: 4
Hospital Materno Infantil. Las Palmas de Gran Canaria
Hospital Nuestra Señora de la Candelaria. Tenerife
Hospital Fuerteventura. Puerto del Rosario
Hospital Universitario La Laguna
• Castile-La Mancha: 2
Hospital General. Albacete
Hospital General. Guadalajara
• Castile & Leon: 4
Hospital Río Hortega. Valladolid
Hospital General Yagüe. Burgos
Hospital de León. León
Hospital de Palencia. Palencia
• Catalonia: 6
Hospital Vall d’Hebron. Barcelona
Hospital Sant Joan de Déu. Esplugues de Llobregat
Hospital Josep Trueta. Girona
Hospital Germans Trias i Pujol. Badalona
Hospital Parc Taulí. Sabadell
Hospital Arnau de Vilanova. Lleida
•
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Social programmes
Accessible housing
Concept
Development and management of housing at affordable
rents for those under 35 and over 65 years of age.
Aims
Assistance to alleviate the lack of rented accommodation
and help those with greatest difficulties in accessing
housing.
Homes
1,084 granted.
Beneficiaries
1,882.
• Those sections of the population with the greatest
difficulties in entering the housing market because of high
sales/rental prices are people aged under 35 and over 65.
• ”la Caixa” Social and Cultural Outreach Projects has
developed a programme to help these people access
housing. The Accessible Housing Programme had a budget
of 30 million euros in 2007. Housing units measure about
40-50 m2 of useable area and rental costs range from
140 to 240 euros a month, with developments ensuring
accessibility and adaptability.
• Housing is granted with maximum transparency: a
draw is held before a notary of all applicants who meet
the requisites set out in the development’s conditions. The
contracts last for 5 years, extendible in the case of the
elderly.
• The programme covers the capital cities of provinces,
metropolitan areas of large cities and other municipalities
that lack housing of this nature. In 2007 the Accessible
Housing programme of ”la Caixa” Social and Cultural
Outreach Projects consolidated its position and extended
its number of developments.
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• At the end of 2007, the following developments were
underway:
Second phase
• Arrasate - Mondragón (Guipúzcoa)
148 flats. Development under construction.
• Girona
90 flats. Development under construction.
• Hospitalet de Llobregat (Barcelona)
65 flats. Project completed.
Licence pending approval.
• Lleida
50 flats. Project completed.
Licence pending approval.
• Malaga
98 flats. Development under construction.
• Salou (Tarragona)
80 flats. Development under construction.
• Seville
102 flats. Development under construction.
• Sitges (Barcelona)
124 flats. Project completed.
Licence pending approval.
• Valencia
134 flats. Development under construction.
• Vallecas (Madrid)
110 flats. Development under construction.
First phase
• Bon Pastor (Barcelona)
27 flats. Development completed.
• Cornellà de Llobregat (Barcelona)
63 flats. Development completed.
• El Vendrell (Tarragona)
71 flats. Development completed.
• Mollet del Vallès (Barcelona)
100 flats. Development completed.
• Palau-solità i Plegamans (Barcelona)
30 flats. Development completed
• Pallars (Barcelona)
143 flats. Development under construction.
Completion expected in February 2008.
• Sentmenat (Barcelona)
57 flats. Development completed.
• Sitges (Barcelona)
113 flats. Development completed.
• Tordera (Barcelona)
54 flats. Development completed.
• Vallecas (Madrid)
110 flats. Development completed.
• Vic (Barcelona)
104 flats. Development completed.
• Vicálvaro (Madrid)
148 flats. Development completed.
• Vilanova i la Geltrú (Barcelona)
64 flats. Development completed.
Accessible Housing provides rented accommodation for both the young
and the elderly
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Social programmes
Violence: Zero tolerance
• According to data from the World Health Organisation,
violence among people leads to 850,000 deaths per year.
And one figure that sets alarm bells ringing is the rise
in the number of women killed as a result of domestic
violence in Spain.
Concept
Programme to raise awareness and take action, made
up of a travelling exhibition, school workshops and a
set of psychosocial and informative materials on the
phenomenon of abuse in all social contexts.
• The programme Violence: Zero Tolerance by ”la Caixa”
Social and Cultural Outreach Projects consolidated its
position in 2007 and works to take the issues of violence
to universities.
Aims
To prevent and raise awareness of abuse in society. To
support and care for victims and help them re-enter
society.
Beneficiaries
166,389 in 2007.
2007 saw the exhibition “Violence: zero tolerance” in 21 cities
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Educational programme
• Some of the activities carried out under the
programme in 2007 are described below:
• Participatory activities for teachers and educators to tackle
the problems of violence in general and gender-based
violence in particular, aimed at young people in primary
and secondary education.
Programme of psychosocial support for women
and their children
• Psychosocial support workshops that can be used by
professionals from women’s care networks to reinforce
the victims’ own capacity for recovery.
• Themes in the programme:
• Programme of six workshops to promote the
personal and social skills that help women to:
•
Human rights as the basis of peaceful co-existence
and gender equality.
•
The value of difference and its communication.
•
Overcome the consequences of episodes of gender
violence and learn new ways to tackle conflict.
•
Models of love and the transmission of
stereotypes.
•
Integrate into society and the community.
•
The possible construction of a just society.
•
Re-orient their lives towards a beneficial and
satisfactory future.
Exhibition
• “Violence: Zero tolerance” reviews the different
ways in which abuse manifests itself, with the aim
of encouraging all citizens to become actively involved
in combating violence.
• The programme of support for children consists
of basic guidelines to strengthen children’s capacity
for recovery when affected by episodes of domestic
violence.
• In 2007 the exhibition was seen in: Almería,
Badalona, Calafell, Castellón de la Plana, Ciutadella,
Cuenca, Gijón, León, Lugo, Mataró, Mérida, Palencia,
Salamanca, Santa Coloma de Gramenet, Santiago de
Compostela, Segovia, Terrasa, Teruel, Valencia, Vic
and Zamora, with a total of 163,193 visitors.
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Social programmes
Aid programme for social initiative
projects
Since it was set up, one of the main objectives of ”la Caixa” Social and Cultural Outreach
Projects is to strengthen civil society through organisations and associations that apply
criteria of solidarity in order to improve the quality of life of groups at risk of social
exclusion and enhance their chances of integration.
To this end, several calls are organised for aid applications from non-profit organisations
that carry out projects to help the socially disadvantaged.
In 2007, ”la Caixa” Social and Cultural
Outreach Projects supported 1,234 social
initiatives presented by associations from
all over Spain, with 928,528 beneficiaries.
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Social programmes
Support for residential resources for social
integration
• Some examples are:
Concept
New line of support for organisations that offer temporary
housing for vulnerable groups.
•
Asociación Calor y Café (Granada): Construction of
a Calor y Café Home, a building with workshops, a
residential area and accommodation to encourage the
social inclusion of marginalised people by providing
support in the form of residential resources. The building
has three housing areas: one for men, one for women
and another for families. Capital: 200,000 euros.
•
Congregación Hijas del Divino Celo-Rogacionistas
(Burela, Lugo): Facility with two sheltered homes for
women suffering from domestic violence. The aim is to
provide shelter for the women and their children, to help
get their personal and family situation back to normal
and to promote personal autonomy, providing them
with elementary tools to help them remake their lives.
Capital: 42,995 euros.
•
Asociación Evangélica Nueva Vida (Santander): A
programme to provide decent housing for inmates
and former inmates, as well as services related to
residential assistance and shelter, in order to help them
find their place in society and employment. Due to the
constant increase in demand, the association is working
on acquiring and equipping more homes, hoping
to increase places from the present total of 8 to 18.
Capital: 185,221 euros.
Aim
To fight against the social exclusion caused by
homelessness.
Number of subsidies
72 in 2007.
• ”la Caixa” Social and Cultural Outreach Projects
has started a new line of support aimed at social
organisations that offer temporary accommodation for
vulnerable groups in order to help them access housing.
In 2007, ”la Caixa” Social and Cultural Outreach Projects granted 210 aid packages to
combat poverty and exclusion
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Aid for projects to combat poverty
and social exclusion
• In 2007, 208 aid packages were given in 17
autonomous communities. Among the projects
supported, of note were those attending to the basic
needs of people and those consolidating and creating
new services for shelter, assistance and support.
Some examples are:
Concept
Aid for projects that promote care for people living in
situations of social marginalisation and for those with
difficulties in meeting their basic needs.
Aim
To strengthen organisations that work to give shelter,
company and support to people at risk of social exclusion.
•
Employment Training Centre. The Pro Inmigrantes
Association of Cordoba runs a project that provides
immigrants, especially women, with the knowledge
and skills required to optimise their chances of
finding employment, as a way of encouraging a
more intercultural community from a gender point
of view. Capital: 20,000 euros.
•
Vicente de Paúl Primary Shelter. The Gijón Charity
Association has helped to set up a drug-free flat
for people on the margins of society who wish to
tackle their family exclusion, lack of employment or
resources, providing them with accommodation and
covering their basic needs, as well as allowing them
to attend specialised centres with comprehensive
24-hour care. Capital: 20,000 euros.
•
Comprehensive Care for Mistreated Women.
The Solidarity with Single Mothers Association
of Santa Cruz de Tenerife runs this programme
in order to provide comprehensive support for
mistreated women in order to alleviate situations
of personal and social marginalisation, as well
as providing them with the means to help them
overcome their situation. Capital: 48,006 euros.
Number of subsidies
208 in 2007.
• The fight against poverty and extreme social
exclusion is the main challenge facing society today.
With this initiative, ”la Caixa” Social and Cultural
Outreach Projects promotes projects that work very
directly in caring for people living in situations of
social exclusion, people who often cannot even
access the social resources that would help them on
the road to finding their place in society again or to
living with more dignity.
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Social programmes
Aid to encourage volunteer work
• Some examples are:
Concept
Aid for social organisations that work with volunteers.
•
Development and Assistance Foundation:
Runs a volunteer project for the whole of Spain
via a network of volunteer organisations in
collaboration with companies and professional
colleges. Since 1995, this Foundation has been
working on five programmes: hospitals, homes for
the elderly, centres for the homeless, occupational
and special education centres and domestic help.
Capital: 38,000 euros.
•
“Cáritas” (charity) organisation of the diocese
of Orihuela (Alicante): Runs the project entitled
“Caminem” (Let’s walk), whose aim is to ensure
volunteers from the charity groups of the diocese
carry out their social work with the greatest
possible quality and warmth. This programme,
as part of the Cáritas training department,
contributes to updating the organisation’s training
plan, consolidates the support team and recruits
new volunteers, among other actions.
Capital: 21,200 euros.
•
Volunteer Association of the University
of Valladolid: Runs the programme entitled
“Volunteers and University”, whose aim is to
strengthen and consolidate the work carried out by
the organisation. Of particular importance among
its initiatives are the creation of a virtual volunteer
market and the development of a regional interuniversity network of volunteers to help exchange
experiences between the different NGOs.
Capital: 33,200 euros.
Aims
To encourage voluntary work and reinforce the structures
of volunteer organisations.
Number of subsidies
422 in 2007.
• The projects selected follow two main lines of action:
•
Raise the awareness of, welcome and integrate
volunteers in social organisations.
•
Improve the management and coordination of
groups of volunteers.
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Helping disabled people become a part
of society and the world of work
•
“Es Garrover” Association (Balearic Islands): Has
set up a project to rehabilitate people with mental
illness and help them find their place in society.
Among other initiatives, it offers support to families,
patient-oriented clinical care based on a family
system, hobby workshops and pre-employment and
employment programmes. Capital: 30,000 euros.
•
Programme of Psycomotricity, Sport and
Cognitive Rehabilitation for People with
Mental Illness. The Association of Friends and
Relatives of the Mentally Ill of Caudete (Albacete)
runs this project to offer a place for rehabilitation
with measures aimed at encouraging recovery and
developing personal abilities, as well as minimising
patients’ vulnerability to stressful situations.
Capital: 25,300 euros.
Concept
Aid for non-profit associations and organisations from all
over Spain with projects to assist people suffering serious
disabilities or mental disorders.
Aim
To contribute to the social integration of these groups of
people.
Aid
333 in 2007.
• The main lines of action for the 2007 aid applications
were as follows:
•
Encourage and promote independence among those
with a disability or mental illness.
•
Promote psychosocial support in the family
environment.
•
Help those with a disability to find employment.
• Some examples are:
•
Association for the mentally disabled of
Granada: Runs the programme “Communicators
and educational units for people with special
communication needs”. The greatest innovation of
this project is the use of PDA-type portable devices
to install communicators and educational units,
adapting them to the needs, abilities and capacities
of each person. Capital: 30,000 euros.
In 2007, 333 projects for people with mental illness
were supported
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Social programmes
Aid for social action projects
• Some examples are:
Concept
Aid for projects by non-profit associations and
organisations throughout Spain working in favour of the
socially vulnerable.
Aim
Encourage and promote the quality of life of those with
physical or mental problems. Help to carry out innovative
projects as a response to particularly significant challenges
in society.
•
Association to combat renal disease ALCER
Castalia in Castellón: Runs a programme of
comprehensive care for renal patients at dialysis
centres, with the aim of complementing medical
and health care with psychosocial and nutritional
treatment, as well as all aspects affecting health
and wellbeing. Capital: 25,000 euros.
•
Association of Community Development in
the areas of Aragon: A programme to prevent
school absenteeism in the provinces of Huesca
and Zaragoza. The aim is to carry out a series of
actions that stop and reduce school absenteeism,
as well as attempting to motivate and guide
children in their everyday lives.
Capital: 30,000 euros.
•
Avismón Catalonia: Has set up six leisure and
cultural workshops to stimulate and prevent
illnesses such as obesity and diabetes, aimed at
the elderly, in order to improve their quality of
life. Memory, physical exercise suited to their
age, nutrition, sleep disorders, bereavement and
laughter therapy all go to make up the content of
these workshops. Capital: 20,200 euros.
Aid
199 in 2007.
• The key lines of action for the aid granted in 2007 were
as follows:
•
Support projects promoting health and improving
the quality of life of fragile groups in society.
•
Contribute towards rehabilitation and the social use
of cultural assets.
•
Promote gender equality, intercultural harmony and
education in values.
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Social programmes
Social Studies Collection
Volume 23: Programas intergeneracionales.
Hacia una sociedad para todas las edades
(Intergenerational programmes. Towards a
society for all ages)
Concept
Publications on contemporary social issues and problems.
Aim
To spread thorough and substantial analysis by publishing
important studies in the area of social sciences.
Subjects: Possible ways to increase
solidarity between generations: encouraging
intergenerational programmes, what these consist
of, their fundamental benefits and some practical
models to achieve community development in
line with a society for all ages.
• Authors: Mariano Sánchez (director), Donna
Butts, Alan Hatton-Yeo, Nancy Z. Henkin,
Shannon Jarrott, Matthew Kaplan, Antonio
Martínez, Sally Newman, Sacramento Pinazo,
Juan Sáez and Aaron P.C. Weintraub.
•
Titles published
3 in 2007.
• In 2007, the Social Studies Collection of ”la Caixa”
Social and Cultural Outreach Projects launched three
new volumes.
Volume 21: El empresariado inmigrante en España
(Immigrant entrepreneurs in Spain)
Concept: Analysis of the track records of
immigrant entrepreneurs in Spain and the
diversity of their businesses.
• Research: Relates the activities of immigrant
entrepreneurs both to the role of social networks
of the immigrants themselves and also to the
conditioning factors of the economic and
institution structure of the host society.
• Authors: Carlota Solé, Sònia Parella and
Leonardo Cavalcanti.
•
Volume 22: Adolescentes ante el alcohol.
La mirada de padres y madres
(Teenagers and alcohol. The view of mothers and
fathers)
Subjects: An analysis of different aspects related
to the consumption of alcohol among Spanish
teenagers.
• Authors: Eusebio Megías (director), Juan Carlos
Ballesteros, Fernando Conde, Javier Elzo, Teresa
Laespada, Ignacio Megías and Elena Rodríguez.
•
The Social Studies Collection published three
new titles in 2007
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Social programmes
Social publications
• The social programmes of ”la Caixa” Social and
Cultural Outreach Projects generate publications and
other materials whose aim is to inspire, complement and
prolong their activities, initiatives and lines of action. In
2007, the ”la Caixa” Foundation published the following
materials on social issues:
•
•
Autonomiaren erronka.
Programa de prevención de la dependencia.
Basque.
Bones pràctiques en la gestió del voluntariat.
Catalan.
•
Buenas prácticas en la gestión del voluntariado.
Spanish.
•
El estilo de vida de los mayores y la publicidad.
Spanish.
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El repte de l’autonomia.
Materials per a sessions de dependència.
Catalan.
•
El reto de la autonomía.
Manual del dinamizador. KitsCaixa.
Spanish.
•
El reto de la autonomía.
Materiales para sesiones de dependencia.
Spanish.
•
Guía de Informática.
(Republished 2007) Club Estrella.
Spanish.
•
Guia del taller d’edició.
Informàtica i comunicació. Club Estrella.
Catalan.
Social programmes
•
Guia del taller d’eines de presentació.
Club Estrella.
Catalan.
•
Jornades sobre gestió del voluntariat.
Conclusions.
Catalan.
•
Guia del taller d’Internet.
Club Estrella.
Catalan.
•
Jóvenes y valores.
Spanish.
•
•
Guía del taller de edición.
Informática y comunicación. Club Estrella.
Spanish.
Kalume i les seves germanes.
Una història del Congo.
Catalan.
•
•
Guía del taller de herramientas de presentación.
Club Estrella.
Spanish.
Kalume y sus hermanas.
Una historia del Congo.
Spanish.
•
•
Guía del taller de Internet.
Club Estrella.
Spanish.
La psicomotricidad.
Un método de estimulación cognitiva.
Spanish.
•
•
Guia del taller de recursos de gestió.
Fulls de càlcul. Club Estrella.
Catalan.
La psicomotricitat.
Un mètode d’estimulació cognitiva.
Catalan.
•
•
Guía del taller de recursos de gestión.
Hojas de cálculo. Club Estrella.
Spanish.
La vida es cambio. El cambio es vida.
Conferencias.
Spanish.
•
•
Guia taller d’informàtica.
(Republished 2007) Club Estrella.
Catalan.
La vida és canvi. El canvi és vida.
Conferències.
Catalan.
•
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INCORPORA.
Curs de tècnic en integració laboral.
Catalan.
O reto da autonomía.
Programa de prevención de la dependencia.
Galician-Spanish.
•
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INCORPORA.
Curso de técnico en integración laboral.
Spanish.
Refugiados. Vidas en Tránsito.
Spanish.
•
Refugiats. Vides en Trànsit.
Catalan.
•
What is this country like?
English.
•
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Hablemos de drogas.
Spanish.
Jornadas sobre gestión del voluntariado.
Conclusiones.
Spanish.
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EDUCATIONAL AND
RESEARCH PROGRAMMES
Scholarship programme
Biomedical Research
Educational resources
Educational publications
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71
Educational and research programmes
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Educational and research programmes
EDUCATIONAL AND
RESEARCH PROGRAMMES
The attention paid to training new generations, encouraging equal opportunities
in education and striving for academic excellence go to make up a solid basis for a
community’s progress and social cohesion. Aware of this, in 2007 ”la Caixa” Social
and Cultural Outreach Projects reinforced its educational and research programmes,
organised around three main areas: university training, biomedical research and
dissemination.
The scholarship programme has improved all its contributions and has increased
the number of grants given. Of these, particular mention should be made of the
international scholarships, now into their 25th year, as well as the scholarships
for prisoners, which have also increased notably. For its part, the health research
programme has been consolidated and now focuses its support on four broad areas
of research.
In 2007, 623,293 people from all over Spain
benefited from the educational and research
programmes of ”la Caixa” Social and Cultural
Outreach Projects.
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Educational and research programmes
Scholarship programme
Scholarships for prisoners
• The average cost for each subsidy totals 4,600 euros per
scholarship granted.
Concept
Paid scholarships for technical training in trades in great
demand, for prisoners serving second degree (ordinary
prison) or third degree (open prison) sentences.
• The courses train prisoners in trades such as electrics,
plumbing, tiling, crane operating, geriatric assistance or
cooking.
Aims
To help prison inmates re-enter society and find
employment. To get their personal and job situation back
to normal once they leave prison.
The scholarships for prisoners received the Medal
of Social Merit for Prisons
Scholarships
950 in the 2007-2008 academic year.
In September 2007, Alfredo Pérez Rubalcaba,
Minister of the Interior, gave José F. de Conrado,
Executive Director of the ”la Caixa” Social and
Cultural Outreach Projects, the Medal of Social
Merit for Prisons.
• Those benefiting from this programme, in the last phase
of their sentence, receive a motivating scholarship in line
with the official minimum wage.
This award recognised the pioneering nature of
the initiative developed by ”la Caixa” Social and
Cultural Outreach Projects and rated as satisfactory
the results obtained with the prisoners taking part
in the first two years of the programme. 90%
of the prisoners benefiting from this initiative
successfully completed their training courses.
• Scholarship students receive training at educational
centres outside prison, with a timetable in part like
that of a normal job, in order to get them used to the
professional obligations involved in stable employment.
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Educational and research programmes
National scholarships
• This programme aims to help capable students to carry out
their studies, in accordance with the access requirements of
the programmes offered by Spanish universities and in line
with the design of university studies contained in the Bologna
Declaration.
Concept
A scholarship programme to study a masters in any
Spanish university, irrespective of the student’s place
of residence and of the university where he or she
graduated.
• ”la Caixa” Social and Cultural Outreach Projects has
improved the allowances given for these scholarships,
both in terms of the amount and duration.
Aims
Encourage scientific progress, research and the
professional qualification of university students.
• A scholarship consists of:
Beneficiaries
100 scholarships granted in 2007.
•
•
• In 2007, the ”la Caixa” Foundation offered 100
scholarships to take postgraduate courses at any university
in Spain during the 2007-2008 academic year. These
scholarships are aimed at graduates who wish to carry out
a postgraduate course in Spain with a minimum of 60
annual credits from the European Credit Transfer System.
•
The enrolment fee, without limit.
A single allowance of 600 euros to cover travel and
other costs.
A monthly allowance of 1,000 euros to cover food
and accommodation.
His Majesty, King Juan Carlos of Spain, presided over the ceremony to award the scholarships
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Educational and research programmes
International scholarships
• The updated directory of scholarship students,
available on the website at www.estudis.laCaixa.es/
ObraSocial, is an essential reference in the recruitment
processes of many firms. In 2007, and coinciding with
the 25th anniversary of the programme, this directory
has also been made available in the form of a book.
Concept
A scholarship programme to take postgraduate studies
abroad.
Aim
Help train qualified researchers and professionals in the
best academic centres in the world.
25 years of International Scholarships
Beneficiaries
120 scholarships granted in 2007.
Since the programme started in 1982, the ”la Caixa”
Foundation has given scholarships to 2,171 Spanish
students at universities as prestigious as Harvard, MIT,
Berkeley, Columbia, Humboldt in Berlin, Cambridge,
the London School of Economics, Montreal, La
Sorbonne, l’École des Hautes Études en Sciences
Sociales in Paris, the China Europe International
Business School (CEIBS) and the Indian School of
Business (ISB).
• The number of scholarships granted every year by
the international scholarship programme has increased
notably from 35 in 1982 to 120 granted in 2007. Social
and Cultural Outreach Projects has steadily increased its
contribution to meet the large number of applications
received. Moreover, both the amount given to students
as well as the duration of the scholarships increased in
2007.
Over these 25 years, the international scholarships of
”la Caixa” Social and Cultural Outreach Projects have
become a benchmark of excellence, both for the best
Spanish students as well as for the companies and
institutions that subsequently employ them.
• The scholarship programme of ”la Caixa” Social
and Cultural Outreach Projects is open to all academic
disciplines. Some of the subjects most in demand
during its 25-year history are engineering, with 208
scholarships, business administration with 187, law
with 155 and medicine with 91.
Five new scholarships in India
• 1,054 students have received scholarships to extend
their training in the United States, 354 in Germany,
287 in the United Kingdom, 226 in France, 80 in
Canada, 24 in China, 4 in Japan, 2 in India and a
further 3 in other countries.
• The ”la Caixa” Foundation and Casa Asia jointly
finance a scholarship programme for graduates and
higher diploma students to take a Master in Business
Administration (MBA) at the prestigious Indian School
of Business (ISB), in Hyderabad. The aim of these
scholarships is to promote the development of relations
between Spain and Asian countries and to train
executives with a specific knowledge of India.
• By academic centre, Columbia University has received
the highest number of ”la Caixa” scholarships, namely
109, followed by Harvard, with 89. The Massachusetts
Institute of Technology (MIT) has had 71; Stanford, 54
and the London School of Economics, 42.
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Educational and research programmes
Scholarships for journalists
• The second year of the fellowship depends on an
assessment of the student’s performance during the first
year.
Concept
Scholarship programme for internships with the Spanish
news agency, Agencia EFE, for journalism students.
• In 2007, ”la Caixa” Social and Cultural Outreach
Projects also increased its contribution to the scholarships
for journalists, distributed as follows:
Aim
To encourage practical training for young journalists by
means of internships.
Beneficiaries
30 scholarships granted in 2007.
•
Study grant of 650 euros per month during the
first year and 1,300 euros the second year.
•
Payment for travel ranging from 500 euros for
European destinations to 1,000 euros for other
destinations.
• These scholarships are aimed at students in their last
year of Information Sciences (Journalism major) at any
Spanish university, and they include two years of work
experience. In the first year they work in a branch of
Agencia EFE in Spain and, in the second year, in one of
EFE’s international branches in Europe, South America,
North America, Africa or Asia.
Journalism students receiving scholarships in 2007
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Educational and research programmes
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Educational and research programmes
Biomedical Research
In 2007, ”la Caixa” Social and Cultural Outreach Projects made a significant change
to its biomedical research programme, with the threefold aim of increasing the
effectiveness of the aid given, offering research centres greater certainty in planning
their research and helping to generate synergy between different centres.
The idea is to channel scientific research grants by establishing solvent and long-lasting
agreements with leading research centres. ”la Caixa” Social and Cultural Outreach
Projects has therefore opted to orient its management model, based on commitment,
flexibility and speed, towards the most relevant Spanish scientific research.
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Educational and research programmes
IrsiCaixa
Oncology
Centre
IrsiCaixa laboratory at the Hospital Germans Trias i Pujol
(Badalona).
Centre
Institute of Oncological Research at the Hospital Vall
d’Hebron (Barcelona).
Project
Basic and clinical research into AIDS, including the study
of a possible vaccine.
Project
Implementation and development of a Cancer Molecular
Therapy Unit.
Aim
Research into cancer at a molecular level. Provide a
specialised service for patients in the medication phase.
Aims
Give scientific, technical and administrative support
to activities coordinated with other Catalan vaccine
research teams. Collaborate with international
initiatives to develop and evaluate preventative and
therapeutic vaccines for AIDS.
The Minister for Health in the Catalan government, Marina Geli, and the Chairman of ”la Caixa”,
Isidro Fainé, signing the agreement for the Cancer Molecular Therapy Unit
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Educational and research programmes
Cardiovascular research
Other agreements
Centre
CNIC - National Centre for Cardiovascular Research.
Carlos III University (Madrid).
In addition to extensive agreements signed with leading
Spanish centres, ”la Caixa” Social and Cultural Outreach
Projects also collaborates with other scientific institutions in
more specific projects that are nonetheless highly relevant
in scientific and social terms. The following subsidy was of
particular note in 2007:
Project
The CNIC Foundation, of which ”la Caixa” Social and
Cultural Outreach Projects is one of its sponsors.
Psychiatry Unit of the Hospital Vall d’Hebron
(Barcelona)
Aims
Promote high level, long-term cardiovascular research.
Connect base research with applied research. Encourage
interaction and synergy between centres, researchers and
industry.
Project: Comprehensive Care for Borderline
Personality Disorder (BPD).
• Aims: Establish a strict diagnostic protocol for this
pathology. Precise detection of the origins of BPD.
Adaptation of treatment to the specific needs of
each patient.
•
”la Caixa” Social and Cultural Outreach Projects supports biomedical research
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Educational and research programmes
Educational resources
Pedagogical cases
Environmental backpacks
Concept
Specialised educational resources taking a multidisciplinary
approach to subjects such as writing, reading, oral
expression, theatre, music and sound.
Concept
Educational resources on the environment that tackle
different aspects related to protecting nature.
Aim
To encourage values that lead to environmentally friendly
attitudes.
Aim
To help people to get to know these fields of knowledge
and their values.
Users
93,799 in 2007.
Users
103,030 in 2007.
Backpacks
Green (vegetation and fauna).
Red (urban environment).
Blue (rivers, lakes and the coastal sea).
Yellow (abiotic elements).
Cases
The Letter Centre (reading, writing and oral expression).
Fairytales (reading, writing and oral expression).
The Adventure (narrative).
Casket of Dreams (drama).
Time and Sound (music).
Audition (auditory education).
The backpack for working on the urban environment
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Educational and research programmes
Educational publications
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Íberos. Nuestra civilización antes de Roma.
Spanish.
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Ibers. La nostra civilització abans de Roma.
Catalan.
Al-Andalusko munduaren zientzia.
Basque.
•
Los Millares.
Spanish.
Andalucía imaginada. Fotografías 1910-1930.
Spanish.
•
Neolítico. De nómadas a sedentarios.
Spanish.
CaixaEscena 06-07.
Catalan, Spanish and Galician.
•
Orígenes. Cinco hitos en la evolución humana.
Spanish.
El Bosc.
Catalan.
•
Orígens. Cinc fites en l’evolució humana.
Catalan.
Humans! Els primers pobladors.
Valencian.
•
Y después fue...¡la forma!
Spanish.
• Most of the travelling exhibitions focusing on culture,
science and the environment are complemented by
specific publications of an educational nature that allow
schools to work on the themes from the exhibitions.
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¡Humanos! Los primeros pobladores.
Spanish.
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CULTURAL PROGRAMMES
CaixaForum Barcelona
76
CaixaForum Palma
87
CaixaForum Madrid
94
Social and Cultural Centre of Lleida
95
Social and Cultural Centre of Tarragona 100
Sala Girona
105
Art in the Street
108
Travelling exhibitions
110
Music
111
Humanities
114
CaixaEscena
116
Art heritage of ”la Caixa” Social and
Cultural Outreach Projects
117
Cultural publications
120
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Cultural programmes
CULTURAL PROGRAMMES
”la Caixa” Social and Cultural Outreach Projects carries out its cultural activities within
a context of social action, as a way of bringing art, music, drama and humanities to all
kinds of audiences, particularly those people who do not tend to frequent museums or
concert halls. One of the objectives is to create cultural consumption habits that lead
to an improvement in people’s quality of life.
The cultural programme therefore pays particular attention to school and family activities,
organising workshops and other stimulating initiatives that open up new perspectives
on art, music or literary works. The social and cultural centres of ”la Caixa” Social and
Cultural Outreach Projects constantly renew their permanent programmes, characterised
by their multifaceted nature, and there are talks, cycles of films, debates and multimedia
activities to complement the exhibitions and concerts.
Social and Cultural Outreach Projects also carries out cultural actions outside its own
centres, in collaboration with autonomous communities and local councils. One of
the most popular of these programmes is “Art in the Street”, which takes modern
contemporary sculpture to public areas in the principle Spanish cities.
In 2007, 10,840,264 people benefited from
the cultural programmes of ”la Caixa” Social
and Cultural Outreach Projects.
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Cultural programmes
SOCIAL AND CULTURAL CENTRES
CaixaForum Barcelona
• In 2007, CaixaForum Barcelona offered a wide
range of activities, especially art exhibitions on themes
such as the grand masters of painting and sculpture,
cinema, the great cultures of antiquity, photography
and fashion.
Opened
2002.
12,000 m2.
1,675,439 visitors in 2007.
• Cycles of talks and courses tackled themes related
to literature, history and contemporary society.
CaixaForum was open to all kinds of audiences with
educational and family activities, concerts, events in
the auditorium and in the Patio Inglés (English Patio),
as well as special programming for holiday periods at
Easter, Christmas and in the summer.
Location
Avinguda Marquès de Comillas, 6-8, Barcelona, in the
former Casaramona factory, a magnificent example of
modernist industrial architecture.
Facilities
5 exhibition rooms.
Auditorium with a capacity for 340 people.
3 rooms for courses, talks and other activities.
Art Laboratory for educational activities.
Media library.
CaixaForum Barcelona
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Cultural programmes
Art
• In 2007, the art exhibitions paid particular attention
to the great cultures of antiquity and the Ancient
Masters, balanced by exhibitions on contemporary art,
design and documentary photography.
Hashem el Madani:
studio portraits and photographic strolls
A valuable document of Sidon’s urban history (the
Lebanon) and people’s attitudes in public spaces.
• The exhibitions at CaixaForum Barcelona also include
complementary activities such as family presentations,
educational activities, coffee with chats about the arts,
guided tours for the general public and special tours
for groups, as well as guided tours for the deaf and
hard of hearing.
Inaugurated in 2006 until 11 February 2007.
Listen with your eyes.
Between language and perception
Videos, paintings, sculptures, photographs and
installations, from the ”la Caixa” Foundation
Collection of Contemporary Art, evoke a visual
experience of words and communication. With work
by Geneviève Cadieux, Juan Muñoz, Dora García,
Steve MacQueen, Rivane Neuenschwander and
Rogelio López Cuenca.
Exhibitions
Jean-Honoré Fragonard (1732-1806). Origins and
influences. From Rembrandt to the 21st century
The largest exhibition dedicated to the work of
Fragonard.
From 7 March to 6 May 2007.
Inaugurated in 2006 until 11 February 2007.
William Hogarth
• Complementary activities:
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Of humble origins, William Hogarth (1697-1764)
knew the popular areas of the city of London only
too well, and he was one of the first artists to record
these in drawings and prints, sometimes realistically
and other times with a satirical and moralising intent.
An exhibition organised in collaboration with the Tate
Britain, this is the most complete display to date on the
work of Hogarth.
Cycle of talks “Fragonard: work, taste, life”.
Drama, music, clothes and decoration were
vehicles for interpreting 18th century aesthetics
and values which, unlike what might appear at
first sight, were not so different from those of
today. Coordinated by Sofía Rodríguez Bernis.
The world of Anglada-Camarasa
From 30 May to 26 August 2007.
A great anthology of this Catalan artist.
• Complementary activities:
Inaugurated in 2006 until 18 March 2007.
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• Complementary activities:
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Cycle of talks “The world of Anglada-Camarasa”.
The relationship of Anglada-Camarasa’s work with
music, through talks and a concert of pieces by
Debussy, Albéniz, Chopin and Granados.
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Cycle of round tables and cinema: “Up & Down.
Irony and social criticism. The legacy of Hogarth”.
The validity of Hogarth’s universe today.
Cultural programmes
Agatha Ruiz de la Prada.
Colour, drawings and clothes
Lee Friedlander
Retrospective on one of the great masters of
contemporary photography, Lee Friedlander (Aberdeen,
1934). This exhibition, organised by the MOMA in New
York, is the most comprehensive ever dedicated to
the photographer. 477 black and white and 6 colour
photographs were presented, together with examples
from his books and special editions.
Drawings and clothes reveal the career of designer
Agatha Ruiz de la Prada (1960) right from her early
days in the eighties but with particular emphasis on
her most recent creations.
From 9 March to 13 May 2007.
From 13 April to 24 June 2007.
• Complementary activities:
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Cycle of round tables. “Art and/or fashion.
Commitment to the most popular avant
garde”. Coordinated by Fernando Aguirre, CEO of
the Agatha Ruiz de la Prada brand.
• Complementary activities:
•
The exhibition “Agatha Ruiz de la Prada. Colour, drawings and clothes”
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Cycle of talks and concerts. “Lee Friedlander. All
views”. Friedlander’s relationship with contemporary
photographers, the tradition of documentary
photography and jazz.
Cultural programmes
Sculpture in Indian temples.
The art of devotion
FotoPres’07
The award-winning photographs in the last FotoPres
competition reflected a growing concern for social
issues. The following prizes were awarded: 1st prize
to Elisa González, for her work on Alzheimer’s, 2nd
prize to Lorena Ros, for a series of photographs on
child abuse, and 3rd prize to Pep Bonet, for a report
on the effects of the civil war in Sierra Leone.
An extraordinary exhibition of ritual sculptures
and objects that highlighted the importance of the
temple as the centre of religious life in Hinduism.
Organised jointly by the ”la Caixa” Foundation
and the Victoria & Albert Museum in London, with
the collaboration of the British Museum, this is the
largest exhibition dedicated to Indian figurative
sculpture to date.
From 7 June to 19 August 2007.
From 27 July to 18 November 2007.
• Complementary activities:
The exhibition “Sculpture in Indian temples. The art of devotion”
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Inaugural lecture given by John Guy, conservator
specialising in the art of Southern Asia from the
Victoria & Albert Museum.
•
Cycle of activities “India. A post-colonial view”.
Talks, concerts, dance, films and a themed evening
in summer.
•
Course: “India. Tradition and modernity”. Given
by Agustí Pàniker, writer and expert on India.
Diversity, temple worship, the caste system and the
Kashmir conflict.
Cultural programmes
Passion for drawing. From Poussin to Cézanne.
Masterpieces from the Prat Collection
Chaplin in images
The first large exhibition presented in Spain on Charles
Chaplin and his character, Charlie. The birth of a star, the
keys to his success and his contribution to a new image of
man in the 20th century, his contribution as a filmmaker
and his political involvement.
This exhibition presented a magnificent collection of one
hundred drawings amassed over more than thirty years
by the collector Louis-Antoine Prat. The selection, made
by Pierre Rosemberg, traced the history of French art
from the 17th century up to the first avant garde artists.
From 20 December 2007 to 27 April 2008.
From 7 September to 9 December 2007.
• Complementary activities:
• Complementary activities:
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“Constructing modernity”. Cycle of talks coordinated
by Àlex Nogué, based on some of the artists in the
exhibition: Watteau, Fragonard, Ingres, Seurat, Victor
Hugo and Cézanne.
•
“Drawing in creative processes”. The theory and
practice of drawing, from the 17th century to the
present day, from watercolours to pixels.
Inaugural talk given by Sam Stourdze, exhibition
curator.
The exhibition “Chaplin in images”
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Cultural programmes
The canvas is the screen
Open spaces
Exhibition produced by the Reina Sofía National
Museum Art Centre and curated by Berta Sichel and
Céline Browez, on the relationship between cinema
and painting.
The Italian artist Massimo Bartolini chose the
“Secret Garden” by Arata Isozaki for two
successive pieces in this cycle; “A rose garden”
and “The stone fountain”.
From 15 December 2007 to 15 January 2008.
Candida Höfer in Portugal
Since the seventies, Candida Höfer (1944) has been
photographing the interior of public areas. This
exhibition presented large format photographs of
libraries, theatres, museums, churches and palaces in
different towns in Portugal. Organised and produced
by the Fundaçao Centro Cultural de Belém (Lisbon).
Modernism-modernity
A new permanent area dedicated to the old
Casaramona factory, the building designed by Josep
Puig i Cadafalch that holds the CaixaForum and
which is one of the jewels of industrial modernism.
From 21 September 2007 to 6 January 2008.
• Visits to CaixaForum:
•
• Complementary activities:
“Modernism-modernity”. Visits to the old
modernist factory.
•
Historical and technical tour for specialists.
•
Guided tours for the general public.
•
Guided tours for groups of people who are deaf or
hard of hearing.
Montcada space. Scenarios
Cycle of exhibitions in which different artists present
different ways of relating to our environment.
Johanna Billing. From 12 January to 18 March
2007.
• Wilhelm Sasnal. From 30 March to 10 June 2007.
• David Altmejd. From 22 June to 9 September
2007.
•
Euphoria. Cases of extreme optimism
Cycle of work curated by David Armengol.
•
Rafel G. Bianchi. From 2 October to 2 December
2007.
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Inaugural talk given by Margarita Veiga, curator of
the exhibition, with the presence of the artist.
•
“Scenarios for a conversation. About the work
by Candida Höfer”. Cycle coordinated by the
architect Maddalena d’Alfonso, with the participation
of creators from different disciplines.
Cultural programmes
Humanities
In 2007, CaixaForum Barcelona was a platform open
to theorists, historians, writers, philosophers and
journalists to examine the origins of the modern world
and debate contemporary issues. Here are some of the
activities organised:
• “The Arthurian legends. From Chrétien de Troyes
to our days”. Coordinated by the lecturer from the
Pompeu Fabra University, Victoria Cirlot, with the
participation of international experts such as Michel
Zink, Francesco Zambon, Charles Méla, Carlos Alvar
and Alois Maria Haas.
Cycles of talks and round tables
• “How do they sell us the news?”. Eight round
tables to get to know the modus operandi of the
written media in the 20th century. Cycle coordinated
by Sergi Doria.
Contemporary masters
Beyond melancholy and before utopia. The Europe
of thought and the Europe of politics.
• “Living experience of death. The reality of
death”. An invitation to reflect on life and death
based on medicine, journalism, religion, philosophy,
literature and legend. The journalist Ramon Rovira was
responsible for presenting the talks and debates.
Inaugural lecture for the Humanities programme of
the 2007-2008 academic year, given by the eminent
sociologist and historian Wolf Lepenies.
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Cultural programmes
• “The world from that side”. Meetings with Latin
American authors, coordinated by philosophy professor
Manuel Cruz. With the participation of Jorge Edwards,
Joao Baptista Libanio, Eliseo Alberto, Ernesto Garzón,
Carlos Monsivais and Beatriz Sarlo.
Poetry
• “Demons, witches, dreams... Poetry of the
occult”. Cycle of round tables and musical poetry
readings on the heterodoxies of Catalan literature.
Coordinated by the poet Dolors Miquel.
• “Those who forged Europe”. A cycle of talks on the
creation of modern Europe, from Charlemagne to Franz
Josef of Austria. Coordinated by Baltasar Cuart, lecturer in
Modern History at Salamanca University.
Dance
• “Days of dance”. Dances by Blanca Arrieta,
Lali Ayuade and Ramón Graell, Min Tanaka and
Julie Dossavi as part of the International Festival of
Contemporary Dance Urban Landscapes.
• “Turning points of the 20th century”. Three talks by
historian Joan B. Culla, on the First World War, the Cold
War and the fall of the Berlin Wall.
Cinema
• “Film and psychiatry: glass souls”. A cycle of films
with debates by the psychiatrist and psychoanalyst Juan
Bellido.
Programmes from the cycles of talks
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Music
In 2007, the musical activities at CaixaForum Barcelona
were characterised by their didactic nature. Films, courses
and commented presentations of recordings were also
programmed around the cycles of concerts.
Diversons
A programme of concerts that brought together
musicians and groups playing traditional and
ethnic music in order to encourage integration and
harmony between cultures. With the participation
of Djokoto (African percussion and dance), Romani
Chave (Bulgaria), Mercedes Cortés and Jordi Albarrán
(flamenco) and Mangueá (Brazil).
Cycles of concerts
The Violoncello
An instrument capable of communicating, like
few others, the most intimate and deepest human
emotions. This cycle offered an attractive approach
to a varied repertoire, given by leading players of this
instrument, such as the Dutch cellist Pieter Wispelwey.
Courses
• On music history. “Johann Sebastian Bach”. Joan
Vives, lecturer in music history and speaker on music,
presented a cycle of performances concerning the key
stages of this composer.
• Complementary activities:
•
• “Introduction to the history of opera”. Great
moments in the history of opera, with commented visual
illustrations and recordings. Given by Jaume Radigales.
Filmed music. “Jacqueline du Pré (1945-1987)”. A
series of documentaries explaining the life of one of
the most charismatic cellists of the 20th century.
Wagner
The personage and work of Richard Wagner
(1813-1883) through a series of concerts to bring the
public closer to one of the great masters of the 19th
century, who broke the mould and heavily influenced
subsequent music and art.
• Complementary activities:
•
“Wagner: the Tetralogy step by step”. Specific
course with musical illustrations given by Rafael
Esteve Alemany, teacher at the Higher Conservatory
of the Liceo in Barcelona.
•
Filmed music. Projections of the four operas that go
to make up The Ring Cycle in the production directed
by Pierre Boulez, presented by music journalist Javier
Pérez Senz.
Music plays a key role at the CaixaForum Barcelona
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Social activities
Exhibitions
• “Human rights and justice after conflict”. The
case of the Democratic Republic of the Congo, in
collaboration with the Foundation for International
Relations and Exterior Dialogue (FRIDE).
• “Refugees. Lives in transit”.
• Complementary activities:
•
• “360º challenge”. A cycle of events concerning
the challenges of today’s society. Kike Figaredo,
bishop of Battambang (Cambodia) talked about the
consequences of cluster bombs.
“Refugees: victims of human conflict”.
Cycle of films and documentaries on different
groups that have suffered situations of enforced
emigration.
Talks
Seminars and cycles of talks
• “Technological development, economic
development and social development in a global
perspective”, by Manuel Castells.
• “Latin America in the global era”. On fair economic
growth, consolidated democracy and international aid.
Directed by Diego Sánchez and Salvador Martí i Puig.
Courses
• “Leadership and innovation in non-governmental
development organisations”, to facilitate the ongoing
training of key people in NGOs.
Workshops
• “Managing co-development projects” and
“Advanced co-development workshop”. Workshops
aimed at providing theoretical elements and management
tools for co-development.
Seminars
• “Gender aspects in multiple sclerosis”.
• “Refresher seminar on tackling Parkinson’s
disease”.
The exhibition “Refugees. Lives in transit”
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Multimedia - media library activities
Family activities
At the weekend, CaixaForum Barcelona programmed
shows where children of different ages could take
part and for the whole family in general. Cartoons,
music, drama, puppets, magic and juggling, as well
as workshops on recycled toys, poetry, peace and the
Millennium Goals.
“Stand by: TV. When artists break the rules of
television”. An overview of the relations between
the phenomenon of television and audiovisual
experimentation. Coordinated by Arturo/Fito Rodríguez.
“I-Saturdays CaixaForum. Innovation/Creation/
Participation”. A chance to meet up and share
experiences with creators, multimedia actions,
themed evenings, festivals, participative events and
presenting projects.
Art in the laboratory
• “Enter the exhibitions” (Family presentations and
games with clues), “Art in play” (Building game in the
patio of the CaixaForum, CaixaForum backpacks, kit to
work on the Sol LeWitt mural, puzzles) and “Mini-labo”,
an area dedicated to developing ideas from the exhibitions
en famille.
• The media library also held the following cycles and
festivals:
•
“Duos”, “IDN-Image, dance and new media”,
“Flux 2007”, “The transformation of cities”,
“Thinking image/Thinking with image”, “i-Tube
CXF”, “Mass colour”, “Channel-Media Library”,
“Visits to the Media Library”.
CaixaEscena 2006-2007
• Plays given by pupils from ten secondary schools in
different towns in Catalonia.
Educational activity
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CaixaForum Palma
CaixaForum Palma is a culture and social centre that
is very much present in the life of the Balearic Islands.
In 2007 its activities in the field of culture, science, the
environment, education and social issues were aimed at
different audiences with the objective to inform.
Opened
1993.
4,000 m2.
408,923 visitors in 2007.
Location
Plaza Weyler, 3, the former Gran Hotel in Palma, one of
the most famous modernist buildings in the city, reclaimed
by ”la Caixa” Social and Cultural Outreach Projects.
Facilities
5 exhibition rooms.
1 auditorium with a capacity for 163 people.
3 educational and/or multipurpose areas.
CaixaForum Palma
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Cultural programmes
Art
• Modernism is one of the distinguishing features of
CaixaForum Palma, which has a permanent collection
of work by the painter Hermen Anglada-Camarasa.
The programming of exhibitions in 2007 combined art
from the world’s ancient cultures with contemporary
photography, sculpture, drawing and animation.
Alberto Giacometti in the Klewan collection
Graphics, drawings, photographs, paintings and
sculptures presented Giacometti’s contribution to
post-war art, with images expressing the anxiety and
loneliness of man and his uncertainty regarding the
future.
• The exhibitions at CaixaForum Palma include
complementary activities, such as family presentations,
educational activities, coffee and chats about art,
guided tours for the general public and special visits for
groups.
From 28 August to 18 November 2007.
• Complementary activities:
•
Exhibitions
Combing death. Rituals of life and death in the
Prehistory of Menorca
Between Picasso and Dubuffet. The Jean
Planque collection
Exceptional archaeological remains from the caves
on Menorca that represent the funeral rites of the
western basin of the Mediterranean.
A journey through the art of the 20th century via
pieces from the Fondation Jean et Suzanne Planque,
created in 1997 to conserve, study and spread the
legacy of the Swiss collector.
Inaugurated in 2006 until 18 February 2007.
From 14 December 2007 to 24 February 2008.
Cultures of the world. Collections from the
National Museum of Denmark
• Complementary activities:
Reflections on the origin of ethnographic collections
based on the collection from the Royal Kunstkammer
of Frederik III which, in 1892, became part of the
National Museum of Denmark.
•
Workshop, “New times, new forms” for infant and
primary school pupils.
Chillida. 1980-2000
From 27 January to 15 April 2007.
From the very beginning, Eduardo Chillida worked
sculpture with an abstract language, although over
time his pieces were increasingly inspired by nature.
This exhibition, curated by Ignacio Chillida Belzunce,
presented 58 pieces including sculptures, drawings and
collages from the last 20 years of the artist’s work.
Animated stories
CaixaForum Palma presented, in one continuous
session, a selection of films made by artists working
in the field of animation.
From 28 December 2007 to 24 February 2008.
From 31 March to 1 July 2007.
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what lies behind cartoons and to become familiar
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The world of Anglada Camarasa
Lee Friedlander
In the first few years of the 20th century, Hermen
Anglada Camarasa (1871-1959) was incredibly
successful internationally and became a leading artist
in Italy, Russia, Latin America and the United States.
This exhibition showed the different stages in his
career, from his early years to when he was at his
peak and enjoying international success.
Retrospective on one of the great masters of
contemporary photography, Lee Friedlander (Aberdeen,
1934). The exhibition, the most comprehensive ever to
have been dedicated to the photographer, presented
black and white and colour photographs, together
with examples of his books.
From 7 September to 25 November 2007.
From 15 May to 29 July 2007.
• Complementary activities:
• Complementary activities:
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Workshop: “Light, colour and shapes”, for children
aged 4 to 12.
Workshop on family photography, given by
photographer Antoni Amengual.
CaixaForum Palma has a permanent exhibition of work
by painter Anglada Camarasa
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Humanities
• “Public policies to care for people at social risk:
the new Dependency Act”. Legal concepts related to
dependency and resources to tackle this situation within the
family.
Ancient Greece and Rome are one of the aspects
regularly covered in the programming of CaixaForum
Palma, although the 2007 Humanities programme
also covered contemporary issues related to new
trends in urban living and changes in society.
Shows
Talks
• “Summer nights”. Drama (Lluís Solé and Pep Tossar),
music (Jaume Sisa) and contemporary dance (Dominik
Borucki and Claudia Cardona).
• “Young people”. A cycle of activities about the youth
of today, their attitudes and behaviour, coordinated
by Carmel Bonnín, President of Justice and Peace in
Mallorca, and Mª Antònia Carbonero, lecturer at the
University of the Balearic Islands.
• “Disorders, deficiencies and limitations of diseases
of the brain, behaviour and mind”. Cycle of activities
coordinated by Jordi E. Obiols, professor at the Autonomous
University of Barcelona.
“Guidelines for a happy life”. A cycle following
the line started in 2006 with Towards a better
quality life, inviting participants to try introspection
and personal growth.
• “Miracle diets??? No thank you!!!”. Talk by Isabel
Llompart, from the Research Group in Community Nutrition
and Oxidative Stress at the University of the Balearic Islands.
Courses
• “Religions and human rights”. Organised jointly
by ”la Caixa” Social and Cultural Outreach Projects,
Human Rights of Mallorca and the Area of International
Public Law of the University of the Balearic Islands.
• “5th Humanities Class: legends, tales and fables in
Ancient Greece”. Given by Francesc Casadesús, President
of the Balearic Section of the Society of Classical Studies and
lecturer in Greek Philosophy at the University of the Balearic
Islands.
• “11th course on thought and classical culture”,
studying different aspects related to the role of women in
ancient Greece and Rome.
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Music
Workshops
The music programme at CaixaForum Palma in 2007
included concerts and activities in different genres
and styles.
• “Let’s rediscover the masterpieces”.
Monographic course dedicated to landmarks in
musical heritage.
Concerts
• “Diversons”. A programme of concerts that
brought together musicians and groups playing
traditional and ethnic music in order to encourage
integration and harmony between cultures.
Cinema and music
• “Music, faith and transit” and “The three great
monotheistic religions”. Two cycles of filmed music
from the perspective of ethnomusicology.
• A season of concerts with a classical, baroque and
Celtic repertoire, of particular note being the baroque
group Mensa Harmonica and the group La Venexiana,
as well as the Easter concert.
Multimedia art
• Permanent programme of performances of visual
and sound experimentation, based on fusion.
Music forms part of the activities at CaixaForum Palma
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Science and the environment
Social activities
CaixaForum Palma has a permanent area dedicated to
the environment and, in 2007, it organised workshops
and activities to spread scientific knowledge.
The key issues under debate, covered from a global
perspective, had their place at CaixaForum Palma in
2007.
Exhibitions
Courses and workshops
• “Fair trade, unfair trade”. Collective reflection
on international trade relations and the mechanisms
regulating them.
Here, planet Earth
A new area dedicated to the environment organised into
two basic themes: biodiversity and waste management.
It presents the work carried out by various organisations
to defend the environment and shows how the European
Space Agency watches over and observes the planet.
• “Education as a tool for cooperation. The exclusion
of young people in Central America”. The importance
of cooperation and education in development.
• “Co-development. International aid by immigrant
associations”. A theoretical and practical workshop
aimed at improving project management and
encouraging the exchange of experiences.
Permanent exhibition.
Workshops
• Workshops with experiments in fluids, chemical
reactions, electricity, mathematics, meteorology and
creatures’ different survival strategies.
Scientific activity at CaixaForum Palma
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Family activities
School activities
CaixaForum Palma is a centre open to families where
even the youngest children can share shows, films and
experiments with their parents.
School programming plays a very important role at
CaixaForum Palma, with activities for different age
groups organised as a complement to the school
curriculum and with a clear educational aim.
Music
Art
• Concerts dedicated to Andean and classical music
to break through the barriers that often isolate adults
and children from concert halls.
• “Long live modernism!”. Dynamic visit to the building
of the CaixaForum Palma. Permanent activity.
• “The mark of nature”. Contemporary art workshop
where participants learn about the plastic arts via
biological cycles.
Science
• Science workshops for families. “Who says
mathematics is boring?”. Games and experiments,
solved using maths logic, destroying the stereotypes of
mathematics.
Music
• School concerts dedicated to Andean music.
“Manipulasons”, a composition workshop where
children can construct their own piece of music. Music
workshops given by Pep Gol.
Shows
• “Magic week”. Magic shows and films to celebrate the
night of San Juan (Saint John).
Literature
• “On Tuesdays... cinema”. Summer cycle of films with
cartoons for children.
• Workshops on poetic interpretation and a Poetry
Festival. Participants read their poems together with
leading contemporary poets.
• “On Thursdays... a show”. Drama, tales and puppets
for the months of summer.
• “Tales and legends from Africa”. By the storyteller
Boni. Shows with animated objects and shadow theatre.
Theatre
• “And you - what would you do?”. Show by the
group Intercanvi Teatre showing the possibilities of drama
as a tool for educating about values.
Cinema + Debate
• “How do you see it?”. Films and discussions about
documentaries tackling contemporary issues.
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CaixaForum Madrid
• In 2007, the building work continued on the new
CaixaForum of the ”la Caixa” Foundation in Madrid.
The project has been designed by the firm of architects
Herzog y De Meuron, reclaiming the former Mediodía
electric power plant, one of the few examples of modernist
industrial architecture that still remain in Madrid.
Opened
13 February 2008.
10,000 m2.
Location
Paseo del Prado, 36, Madrid, in the “Art Triangle”.
• The new centre covers 10,000 m2, with almost 2,000 m2
dedicated to exhibition rooms. It is divided into two
underground floors with four further floors “floating”
over a new public square measuring 2,500 m2.
Facilities
2 exhibition rooms.
Auditorium with a capacity for 311 people.
5 multipurpose educational areas.
• As from its inauguration in February 2008, Madrid will
have a new Social and Cultural Centre for everyone. A
meeting point for contemporary society and the different
manifestations of art, a place where tradition and
modernity will live side by side.
CaixaForum Madrid
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Social and Cultural Centre of Lleida
Art
Exhibitions
Opened
1989.
1,835 m2.
97,270 visitors in 2007.
• The exhibitions were one of the fundamental elements
in the centre’s cultural activities and were accompanied by
dynamic and guided tours for the general public, families
and school groups.
Location
Avinguda Blondel, 3, Lleida.
Willy Ronis
Facilities
1 exhibition room.
1 auditorium with a capacity for 230 people.
2 educational and/or multipurpose areas.
Willy Ronis (1910) started his career in 1937 as an industrial
photographer and reporter, working with key figures in
contemporary photojournalism and collaborating with the
leading illustrated magazines of the post-war period. This
exhibition brought together photographs from different
eras, with particular emphasis on his work on factories and
working class neighbourhoods.
• In 2007, the Social and Cultural Centre of Lleida dedicated
a large part of its activities to establishing connections
and relations between art, photography, dance, drama,
literature, music, cinema and multimedia art.
From 30 January to 22 April 2007.
• Complementary activities:
“From photography to narration”. Cycle of talks
with writers Quim Monzó, Josep Maria Fonalleras,
Lolita Bosch and Julià de Jòdar.
• Where are you going, Willy? Play by the theatre
group Tant, about the life and work of Willy Ronis.
•
Animated stories
The Cultural Centre of Lleida presented, in one
continuous session, a selection of films made by artists
working in the field of animation.
From 8 February to 11 March 2007.
• Complementary activities:
“Animating stories”, cartoon workshop for pupils
in the medium and higher level of primary and
secondary school, baccalaureate students and those
studying specific training.
• “Animac”. 11th International Film Animation Fair of
Catalonia.
• Open “Animac” workshops, to learn how to make
flipbook cartoons.
•
Social and Cultural Centre of Lleida
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Cultural programmes
Events in the hall
Alberto Giacometti in the Klewan collection
Suprafiction
Graphics, drawings, photographs, paintings and
sculptures presented Giacometti’s contribution
to post-war art, with images expressing the
anxiety and loneliness of man and his uncertainty
regarding the future.
A cycle of small format exhibitions, curated by Ricardo
Echevarría and Creixell Espilla, examined the relations
between art and fiction. With the participation of
Sofía Jack, Marjorie Kanter, Lidia Benavides, Amparo
Sard, Achilleas Kentonis, Takehito Koganezawa, Maik
Wolf, Dimitris Tzamouranis, Martin Liebscher and
Bene Bergado.
From 10 May to 22 July 2007.
• Complementary activities:
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• Complementary activities:
“Alberto Giacometti: other views”. A cycle of
talks presented the sculptor's work in relation to art,
philosophy, literature, poetry and music of the 20th
century.
“Three-D”. Workshop on sculpture for
schoolchildren.
•
Talks with artists and the curator Ricardo Echevarría,
aimed at secondary school pupils.
•
“Divert-Art”. An activity for children as from 5
years of age to discover how artists work.
Àngel Jové. Cristòfol Pavese. 1908-2008
An exhibition of drawings and sculptures by Àngel Jové
(Lleida, 1940), based on a reading of the poet Cesare
Pavese (1908-1950) and his affinity with the work
by sculptor Leandre Cristòfol (1908-1998). Using this
connection, Jové recreated the lost world of childhood
in the post-war period.
From 26 September 2007 to 6 January 2008.
• Complementary activities:
•
“Dialogues on Àngel Jové, Cristòfol and Pavese”,
with the participation of writers and art critics, a
recital by actress Rosa Novell accompanied by the
cello of Fany Silvestre, visits to the exhibition in the
company of contemporary poets and a projection of
the film Cristo si è fermato a Eboli.
•
“The moon and bonfires”. A poetry workshop
based on the work of Cesare Pavese.
The catalogue for Àngel Jové. Cristòfol Pavese. 1908-2008
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Humanities
Music
Cycles of talks, films and shows that took place
throughout the year.
The music-based activities illustrated the wealth of world
music and represented a platform for young musicians.
Talks
Concerts
• “Diversons”. Ethnic music to increase awareness of the
genre and boost integration.
“Challenges of economic globalisation”. Cycle
of talks on globalisation. Speculative bubbles, the
emergence of Asia, the welfare state and the need
for a new model of society.
• “Cycle of young players”. Musicians from different
genres just starting out in their careers.
• “Jazz season”. The classics and new trends in jazz in a
cycle of concerts with international musicians.
• Cycles of talks dedicated to the challenges of the
current health system, great figures from ancient
Greece and Rome and some great names from
universal history.
• “Sincrònic 2007”. Contemporary and newly created
music.
Cinema
Workshops
• “Morning cinema”. Presented by Marcel·lí Borrell
and accompanied by a colloquium, and “In your own
voice”, a cycle of independent films.
• “Let’s make our own music”. Pilot music workshops
for people with mental disabilities.
Documentary + debate
Cinema and music
• A cycle dedicated to documentaries, emphasising
the extraordinary dynamism of this cinematic genre.
• “Music, faith and transit”. A cycle of filmed music
dedicated to the three great monotheistic religions.
Theatre and dance
Family concerts
• Performances by Cia Dei Furbi, Montse Carulla and
Montse Guallar and the “Dance in the street” cycle,
with the groups Nats Nus Dansa, Àngels Margarit and
Marc Egea and Compañía Mar Gómez.
• Given by the contemporary lute players Pep Gol and
Pep Pasqual, from the music group and circus Ensemble
FA7, The Graffiti Classics (classical music), MainmB’UM
(marimba) and the group of ocarina virtuosos, The
Chuckerbutty Ocarina Quartet.
Multimedia art
• Performances by the DHTML trio, Rabato + Yes
Robot, OLDER live! (CAT-Irregular) and Electrospoken
World.
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Science
Social activities
Activities to disseminate science and form opinion were
also included in the programming.
In 2007, the social activities presented leading opinions
on some of the problems facing contemporary society.
Science evenings
Talks
• Sessions to spread scientific knowledge regarding the
great questions that concern man (habitable planets in
the solar system, black holes, the exploration of Mars)
and contemporary issues (anorexia, the polar regions
and global warming and the chemistry of cooking).
• “360º challenge”. A series of events about the
challenges to society today.
• Commemoration of the World Red Cross and Red
Crescent Day. Round table: “Where are NGOs going?”.
• “T8!”. Workshops to raise awareness of the Millennium
Development Goals (MDGs).
Workshop for young people on the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs)
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Family activities
School activities
• The Social and Cultural Centre of Lleida organised
fun-based educational activities for the whole family
to enjoy.
Literature
• Workshops and poetry readings, storytelling and poetic
interpretation by Miquel Desclot, Lola Barceló and Lluís
Soler, among others.
• Drama by Ecoludic, Teatro para Armar and Calamar
Teatro; circus by Miquel Montiel; magic by Mago Lari
and Juan Varela; cartoon films, dance workshops
given by Vats Dansa and Agnès Zander and dance
performances given by Compañía Fundació Mascaró
and Lanònima Imperial; storytelling and tales by
Mariculea and Pep Duran.
•
Cycle of cinema with “The adventures of
Tintin”.
•
“Day of science in the street”. Science
experiments and workshops, talks and scientific
plays.
Music
• Music workshops and commented recordings by Pep
Gol, Josep M. Roger, Albert Gumí and Xavier Erra. Didactic
concerts on the music of the Balkans and of Mozart.
Theatre
• “Closed windows: (social) values in theatre”.
Drama workshops for secondary schoolchildren.
Plastic arts
Puppetry
• “All hands to the pump. Art through the body”.
The wealth of expression in hands.
• Performed by the Sergi Buka company, the Puppet
Centre of Lleida, the Xirriquiteula Company, Festuc
Teatre and Titiriteros from Binéfar. The Centre also
held the 18th Lleida Puppetry Fair, with performances
by the following groups: GAR productions, Teatre Nu,
La Canica and Hormigas Suben al Árbol.
• “Lines in movement”. Lines, their relation to the body
and their importance for the plastic arts.
Cinema + Debate
• “How do you see it?”. Documentaries on the future
world, with the participation of experts.
Urban culture
• “Urban expression”. Round tables about hip hop, a
place to see films on urban culture, concerts by international
groups and freestyle and skate art workshops.
Science
• “Science mornings”. A cycle dedicated to
contemporary scientific issues.
Food
• Cooking and solidarity, providing information on the values
of fair trade based on the making of a chocolate cake.
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Social and Cultural Centre of Tarragona
Art
Opened
2001.
1,429 m2.
136,065 visitors in 2007.
The exhibitions were one of the highlights of
the programming and, around these, numerous
participative activities were organised, as well as
guided tours, workshop visits for schoolchildren and
coffee chats.
Location
C/ Cristòfor Colom, 2, Tarragona.
Exhibitions
Facilities
1 exhibition room.
1 auditorium with capacity for 177 people.
3 educational and/or multipurpose areas.
Between Picasso and Dubuffet. The Jean Planque
collection
A journey through the art of the 20th century via pieces
from the Fondation Jean et Suzanne Planque, created
in 1997 to conserve, study and spread the legacy of this
Swiss collector.
• In 2007, the Social and Cultural Centre of Tarragona
combined an interest in the past with the most up-todate manifestations of urban culture. Its programming
highlighted proposals interweaving art and thought,
music and image.
From 23 March to 29 July 2007.
• Complementary activities:
Cycle of talks: “Look at 20th century art with 21st
century eyes”, directed by critic Carles Guerra: net art,
minimal art, abstract painting, utopian aesthetics and
avant garde art.
• Concert by the Trío Kandinsky of contemporary
pieces by Frank Bridge, Robert Gerhard and Arnold
Schönberg.
•
One day in Mongolia
One day in Mongolia focused on ethnographic studies
showing the life of nomads on the Asian steppes,
who have preserved their customs, beliefs and way of
life for the last 3,000 years.
From 13 September 2007 to 6 January 2008.
• Complementary activities:
“Mongolia: the civilisation of the last nomadic
horsemen”. Cycle of talks, documentaries and films
on the cultural history and religion of the Mongols,
given by Josep Lluís Alay.
• Concert by the group Huun-Huur-Tu.
•
Lobby of the Social and Cultural Centre of Tarragona
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Humanities
The collection in the foyer/looking at a piece
from the collection
In 2007, the Cultural Centre of Tarragona programmed
themed talks on history and religion, literature and
society.
• Work by Robert Therrien, Curro González and Zush,
selected from the Collection of Contemporary Art of the
”la Caixa” Foundation, welcoming visitors to the centre.
Talks
• “Universal religions: Islam, Christianity and the
religions of India”. Cycle of 8 talks divided into 3
seminars, given by Agustín Paniker, Víctor Pallejà and
Lluís Duch.
Multimedia art
• “Illustration+music”.
• “One Minute Festival”.
Living Tarraco
Historical recreation, by the Phoenix Project
Association, of one of the key public acts in Roman
society: the salutatio, or the Roman dignitary
(patronus) receiving his clients (clientela).
Digital art and urban culture
• “Urban Tarragona”. Round tables on hip hop, an
area to see films about urban culture (skate, hip hop,
street art, social projects related to hip hop), concerts
by international groups and freestyle and skate art
workshops.
May 2007.
• Complementary activities:
•
Talks on relations between patrons and clients in
Roman society.
•
Workshops for families: “The voice of Calliope”.
Invoking the muse of epics to teach us how to
decipher the codes of epic poems and be able to
help Virgil finish The Aeneid.
• “Challenges of economic globalisation”. Cycle of
talks with the participation of international experts on
globalisation, on speculative bubbles, the emergence of
Asia and the need for a new model of society.
The exhibition “One day in Mongolia”
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Music
Documentary + Debate
In 2007, the musical activities at the Cultural Centre
of Tarragona illustrated the wealth of world music and
taught us to appreciate the great classics.
• A cycle dedicated to documentaries highlighting the
extraordinary dynamism of this cinematic genre. Among
the films shown, of note were the latest documentaries
by Isaki Lacuesta, Ariadna Pujol, Abbas Kiarostami and
James Longley.
Concerts
• “Diversons”. Ethnic music for social integration.
• “Foreigner status”.
• “Dixieland festival”. Cycle of concerts with Dixieland
groups from Spain, France and Portugal.
Literature
• “Biographies: life in five senses”. Cycle of talks
dedicated to María Callas, Elvis Presley, Rasputin,
Tutankhamen and Isadora Duncan.
Workshops
• “Let’s rediscover the masterpieces”. Great
landmarks in the history of classical music.
• “Literary autumn”. Recitals by Accidents Polipoètics,
Jaume Sisa and Karra Elejalde.
Cinema and music
• Documentaries on the cinema and spirituality and
showings of classic films.
The activities at the Cultural Centre of Tarragona attracted a wide range of publics
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Science
Science afternoons
The Social and Cultural Centre of Tarragona was also a
place to spread and form scientific opinion.
• Informative science sessions on the great questions that
concern man (the origin of the universe, black holes, the
search for humanity’s genes, the aggressiveness of the
brain) and contemporary issues (mind-changing drugs,
the disappearance of large African apes, the possibility
of living to 150).
Exhibitions
Traces and remains of our ancestors
An exhibition of original fossils from America, Asia
and Europe, of particular interest being a skeleton of
Protoceratops andrewsi, the cranium of a Triceratops
horridus and a 6-metre fish skeleton.
Week of the environment
• Cycle of talks on global warming and the alternatives
to the current energy model, complemented by the family
play: The weather in the clouds.
• Complementary activities:
•
Scientific drawing with the activity “Draw a
Triceratops!”.
•
Cycle of talks with the participation of leading
palaeontologists.
Week of science
• Organised by the Rovira i Virgili University, with the
Catalan Foundation for Research and Innovation and the
Department of Education and Universities. ”la Caixa”
Social and Cultural Outreach Projects collaborated with
talks and a show for families: Magic or science, by
Fernando Blasco.
The exhibition “Draw a Triceratops!”
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Social activities
Family activities
In 2007, the social activities dealt with health and
solidarity.
• In 2007, the Cultural Centre of Tarragona organised
educational activities and concerts with a fun
approach, to be enjoyed by all the family.
Talks
• Shows for children: drama, magic by Mago Lari and
the magician Edgard; puppetry, by the Puppet Centre
of Lleida, Jordi Bertrán’s company and Galliot Teatre;
shadow plays by Valeria Guglietti; stories told by Rosa
Gámiz; music by Albert Gumí and Xavier Erra; cartoons
produced by KANOON (Centre for the Intellectual
Development of the Young People of Teheran).
• “360º challenge”. A series of events on the
challenges to today’s society.
• “Towards a better quality life”. Equality, food
quality, the search for inner peace and the values that
give life meaning.
Educational activities play an important role in the programming
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Sala Girona
Art
Exhibitions
Opened
1997.
248 m2.
51,132 visitors in 2007.
• In 2007, the Sala Girona presented exhibitions
dedicated to the work of two great artists of the 20th
century and a third on ethnographic themes. The
exhibitions were accompanied by dynamic and guided
tours for the public in general, families and school groups.
Location
Sèquia, 5, Girona.
Alberto Giacometti in the Klewan collection
Facilities
1 exhibition room.
1 educational and/or multipurpose area.
Graphics, drawings, photographs, paintings and
sculptures presented Giacometti’s contribution to art
of the post-war period, with images that express the
anxiety and loneliness of man and his uncertainty
regarding the future.
• The Sala Girona is a cultural centre that offers
exhibitions, talks and educational, family and social
activities.
From 2 February to 15 April 2007.
• Complementary activities:
•
•
Sala Girona
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“Alberto Giacometti: other views”. A cycle of
talks presented the sculptor's work in relation to art,
philosophy, literature, poetry and music of the 20th
century.
Photography workshop.
Cultural programmes
Talks
• Cycle of talks “Challenges of economic
globalisation”: solidarity and fair trade, the
cooperation and commitment of intellectuals.
World cultures.
Collections from the National Museum of
Denmark
• “Towards a better quality life”. Food quality, the
search for inner peace and the values that give life
meaning.
A reflection on the origin of ethnographic pieces
from the Royal Kunstkammer collection of Frederik III
which, in 1892, became part of the National Museum
of Denmark.
• “Disorders, deficiencies and limitations of
diseases of the brain, behaviour and mind”. Cycle
of activities coordinated by professor Jordi E. Obiols
from the Autonomous University of Barcelona.
From 11 May to 30 September 2007.
• Complementary activities:
•
Workshop on children’s dance.
Henri Cartier-Bresson
Henri Cartier-Bresson (1908-2004) is one of the
fundamental names in the history of photography: a
pioneer of photojournalism, promoter of the Magnum
Agency and creator of the theory of the decisive
moment. This exhibition brought together photographs
from all the stages in his career, over a period of more
than forty years from 1932 to 1975.
From 25 October 2007 to 20 January 2008.
• Complementary activities:
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Cycle of talks given by Ángel Quintana and Xavier
Antich.
Projections of the films Victoire de la vie and Espagne
vivra, directed by Henri Cartier-Bresson in 1937 and
1938, respectively.
Catalogue for the Henri Cartier-Bresson exhibition
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Cultural programmes
Literature
Educational and family activities
• Dramatised reading of Thought in the letters
by Rafael Masó, given by the theatre company La
Minúscula, with Meritxell Yanes and Isidre Hernández.
Art
• Workshops: “That’s how I see myself, that’s
how others see me”; “All hands to the pump”;
“Workshop on Giacometti and Christmas Motifs”.
• A fairytale journey, given by Glòria Arrufat,
juggler and storyteller.
• EnChanted poetry. Music and poetry by singer
Mariona Sagarra.
Science
• Talks (Magic or science),workshops (Electric phenomena,
Chemical reactions, Long live mathematics),drama (What
are you thinking about, Professor Einstein?), family
activities (Magic tales, Bubble factory, Great extinctions,
Magic or science, surprise yourself with our experiments.
Great moments).
• Poetic interpretation for secondary pupils and poetry
festival on 19 April 2007.
Music
• Concerts by: Sakapatú, Los Moussakis and Papageno &
Cía. Music workshop with everyday objects. Workshop on
key fusion music of the 20th century. El teatret d’en
Benet. Family Christmas concert.
Society
• Workshop: “The fruit of our paradise”. A workshop
on the apple, its origins, history, folklore and nutritional
value.
Theatre
• And you, what would you do? Performance by the
drama group Intercanvi Teatre showing the possibilities of
theatre in educating about values.
Sakapatú, Andean music
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Art in the Street
Auguste Rodin
Exhibitions
3.
Around the turn of the last century, Auguste Rodin
(1840-1917) inaugurated a new way of interpreting
the human body. One of the areas where he made
his most significant contribution was that of public
sculpture.
Cities
10 (in 12 different sites).
Visitors
7,818,000.
The “Art in the Street” exhibition presents seven
pieces by Rodin, among these The Thinker and
various studies for The Burghers of Calais.
• With the “Art in the Street” programme by ”la Caixa”
Social and Cultural Outreach Projects, the main Spanish
towns and cities become open-air galleries where pieces
are exhibited by artists striving to give a new meaning to
monumental sculpture.
Malaga. From 17 October to 12 December
2007.
• Palma de Mallorca. From 21 December 2007
to 27 January 2008.
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• This programme enjoys the enthusiastic participation of
local governments, which grant access to emblematic sites
for the sculptures to be exhibited. In such a setting, which
is not very usual, the connection with the public is more
direct and fluid. The pieces set up a dialogue with their
environment, either because they fit in or stand out, and
have a huge impact on those seeing them for the first time.
Auguste Rodin in Malaga
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Igor Mitoraj. The lost legend
Manolo Valdés
Mitoraj has reclaimed the spirit of the art of Greece,
Rome and the great masters of renaissance sculpture.
Resident in New York for more than a decade,
Manolo Valdés (Valencia, 1942) alternates painting
and sculpture.
His monumental pieces are inspired by the themes
of history and mythology, reinterpreted from a
contemporary perspective.
For this exhibition he took themes from the history
of art (the Lady of Elche, Queen Mariana and
Princess Margarita as immortalised by Velázquez,
and the great Odalisque by Ingres) and freely
recreated them in three dimensions.
Seville. From 6 December 2006 to 25 March
2007.
• Barcelona. From 7 May 2007 to 1 July 2007.
• San Sebastian. From 29 August to 12
September 2007.
• A Coruña. From 6 September to 21 October
2007.
• Almería. From 19 November 2007 to 6 January
2008.
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Valladolid. From 23 November 2006 to 20
January 2007.
• Cordoba. From 31 January 2007 to 15 March
2007.
• Valencia. From 19 April 2007 to 15 July 2007.
• Palma de Mallorca. From 20 July to 15 October
2007.
• Seville. From 25 October 2007 to 20 October
2008.
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Igor Mitoraj in the Rambla Catalunya in Barcelona
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Travelling exhibitions
• Other exhibitions were on historical themes, such as
“Europe was a path”, “Science in the world of Al-Andalus”,
“Los Millares. An ancient civilisation” and “The Iberians”.
Others were informative “The ”la Caixa” Numismatics
Collection”, which shows the history of Spanish coins from
the Iberian period up to the Civil War.
Exhibitions and activities
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Cities
114.
• These are general exhibitions for all kinds of
audiences, accompanied by complementary activities
for families and schools. Some of these exhibitions,
such as the one devoted to the FotoPres contest,
have a long tradition and have contributed greatly to
promoting contemporary photojournalism.
Visitors
569,604.
• ”la Caixa” Social and Cultural Outreach Projects
also organises travelling exhibitions that are shown
throughout Spain.
• There was also an outstanding new exhibition in
2007, entitled “Pablo Gargallo in his museum”:
• In 2007, some of these were dedicated to art
and photography, such as “FotoPres’07”, “World
Cultures. Collections from the National Museum of
Denmark”, “Between Picasso and Dubuffet. The Jean
Planque collection”, “Designers for a legend. Homage
to Toulouse-Lautrec” and “Rafael Masó i Valentí,
architect (1880-1935)”.
Pablo Gargallo in his museum
A chance to examine the work of Pablo Gargallo in
its entirety, from his years of training in Barcelona
to his premature death in 1934, based on the
collection from the Gargallo Museum in Zaragoza.
Cities visited in 2007: A Coruña, Las Palmas,
Salamanca and Santander.
Visitors: 38,938.
Catalogue for the exhibition “Gargallo in his museum”
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Music
• Music is a key element in social communication and
cohesion. Sharing music and taking part in it usually leads
to positive, long-lasting effects on society. For example,
knowing how to appreciate the music from other
cultures, their instruments and rhythms, is usually the first
step to a deeper knowledge. That’s why ”la Caixa” Social
and Cultural Outreach Projects created its programme
entitled “Diversons. Music for integration”, with a dual
cultural and social objective: to promote music and to
acknowledge and promote new bands.
Diversons. Music for integration
An invitation by ”la Caixa” Social and Cultural
Outreach Projects to players of world music whose
repertoire includes ethnic or traditionally inspired music.
Groups made up of 2 to 8 people can take part, from
anywhere in Spain. The use of acoustic instruments, the
reinterpretation of traditional repertoires, young and
little known performers are all prioritised.
Aim
The objective is to raise awareness of the traditional
music of many of those living in Spain today as a way
to unite people and encourage cultural exchange.
• ”la Caixa” Social and Cultural Outreach Projects also
promotes classical music via information as well as
participative concerts, concerts for families, courses,
seminars and presentations of recordings.
Concerts performed
209.
• The ”la Caixa” Foundation offers those selected the
chance to take part in a tour of Diversons concerts
throughout Spain.
People attending
111,632.
Towns
68.
Ethnic music at the Diversons festival
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• Musicians taking part in 2007:
Participative concerts The Messiah
Al-Maqam, Andalusian music.
• Boughaleb Laarif, Morocco.
• Djokoto, African percussion and dance.
• Echa Paká, Cuba.
• El Mauri, flamenco.
• Lafra, Central European music.
• MangueÁ, Brazil.
• Mercedes Cortés, flamenco.
• Orquesta árabe de Barcelona, Arab music.
• Romaní Chavé, Bulgaria.
• Roxana Río, Mexico.
• Suhail Ensemble, Arab music.
• Trio Forróbódó, Brazil.
• Vanesa Muela, traditional Spanish music.
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Multitudinous performances of Handel’s Messiah
in emblematic locations, such as the Palau de la
Música Catalana in Barcelona, the cathedral of
Palma de Mallorca and the Teatro Real in Madrid. In
each concert, amateur singers also performed some
choral parts of the work, together with professional
orchestras of international renown. The aim is to
promote social cohesion and intergenerational
relations via music.
The participative Messiah at the Teatro Real in Madrid
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• In 2007, 13 participative concerts were held: two in
Barcelona, Valencia, Granada and San Sebastian and one
in Palma de Mallorca, Madrid, Santiago de Compostela,
Seville and Valladolid.
• Throughout 2007, 23 family concerts and 99 school
concerts were held. Here are some examples of the family
concerts:
• The concerts were held from 10 to 22 December 2007,
with the participation of the following orchestras: City
of Granada Orchestra, Baroque Orchestra of Seville,
Europa Galante, La Risonanza and The King’s Consort,
together with choirs from the City of Granada Orchestra,
the Peñaflorida Chapel and the Arsys Bourgogne Choir,
among others.
Sakapatú! A journey through Andean music.
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The Moussakis. Music from the Balkans.
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Institutional concerts
”la Caixa” Social and Cultural Outreach Projects
promotes performances by renowned groups in
various Spanish locations. These are outstanding
concerts due to the quality of the artists or the
exceptional nature of the repertoire.
The Super-Barber of Seville: A production by the
Gran Teatro del Liceo and the Valencian Institute of
Music based on the popular comedy by the French
dramatist Beaumarchais.
Metal and its colours: Produced by the Auditorium
of Barcelona and performed by six musicians under
the direction of Pep Gol.
• As in 2006, the festivals of Ancient Music and World
Music, created by the ”la Caixa” Foundation, were
also held in 2007, co-produced by the Auditorium of
Barcelona.
• In 2007, of particular note was the Passion according
to Saint John, by J.S. Bach, directed by Joan Pagès, with a
baroque orchestra and various choirs as well as involving
the public, performed at the Catedral Nova in Lleida.
Music courses and music for exhibitions
• The music programme also contains other activities.
For example, the social and cultural centres of ”la Caixa”
Social and Cultural Outreach Projects have increased
their cultural events with new cycles of concerts, sessions
of filmed music, talks and music courses during several
months of the year.
• Other institutional concerts were held in Almería,
Formentera, Girona, Malaga and Palma de Mallorca.
Other music activities
• Included in these activities are concerts parallel to the
exhibitions, offering repertoires belonging to the era
or style of the exhibitions. The educational and family
programmes have also been significantly extended, not
only in terms of the number of activities carried out but
also in the number of towns and cities where these events
are held.
• The school and family concerts organised by ”la Caixa”
Social and Cultural Outreach Projects since 1993 offer
children the chance to share the experience and pleasure
of an attractive, stimulating show with their parents and
grandparents, with pieces selected to introduce new
generations to the world of music.
• With the same purpose, the programme “The Symphonic
Orchestra of the Vallès at Universities” is aimed specifically
at university students.
• As part of the Music at University programme, 38
concerts were held at 9 universities.
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Humanities
• In 2007, ”la Caixa” Social and Cultural Outreach
Projects held cycles of talks and seminars outside
its own centres. International current affairs, the
boundaries between art and science and 20th century
art were the main themes.
Cycles of talks
Dialogues on human rights and legal security
in Latin America
Organised by ”la Caixa” Social and Cultural Outreach
Projects and the King Juan Carlos I of Spain Center in
New York, and directed by Judge Baltasar Garzón.
Some of the guest speakers were the President of the
Spanish government, José Luis Rodríguez Zapatero;
the Secretary of State for Latin America, Trinidad
Jimenez; the Minister for Foreign Affairs and Solidarity,
Miguel Ángel Moratinos; Nobel Prize-winner for
Literature, José Saramago, and the Vice-President of the
Spanish government, María Teresa Fernández de la Vega.
Casa de América, Madrid.
From 24 January to 4 June 2007.
José Luis Rodríguez Zapatero and Judge Baltasar Garzón in the cycle of human rights and legal security in Latin America
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• Seminar: Understanding the 20th century in the
Eastern Mediterranean, by Arab expert Víctor
Pallejà. Liceo Theatre. Sala de la Palabra. Salamanca.
From 5 to 8 November 2007.
• “Hashem el Madani: studio portraits and
photographic strolls”. Cycle of three talks by Carmelo
Vega, Javier Valenzuela and Rocío de la Vega on the
photography of Hashem El Madani and contemporary
Lebanon.
Parliament of the Canary Islands (Tenerife).
From 13 to 18 June 2007.
• Talks by Akram Zaatari and Tomás Alcoverro.
Liceo Theatre. Sala de la Palabra. Salamanca.
30 October and 3 December 2007.
• Looking at 20th century art with 21st
century eyes. Seminar directed by critic Carles Guerra:
the art of globalisation, art in the age of spectacle,
consumer society and daily life in cities. Related to the
exhibition “Between Picasso and Dubuffet. The Jean
Planque collection”.
Fine Arts Museum of Bilbao.
From 16 September to 18 October 2007.
“The dialogue between science and religion in
today’s culture”
Coordinated by physicist David Jou, Board member of
the Joan Maragall Foundation, with speakers including
David Jou himself, Pilar Núñez-Cubero, Adolf Tobeña
and Manuel García Doncel.
• Pablo Gargallo and the construction of emptiness.
On occasion of the “Gargallo in his museum” exhibition,
a seminar was organised with Rafael Ordóñez Fernández
discussing Gargallo’s work within the context of the avant
garde and his contribution to contemporary sculpture.
Kiosco Alfonso conference room.
From 16 to 18 October 2007.
Provincial Palace of the government of Cadiz province.
From 19 April to 10 May 2007.
Art and science were some of the key themes in the cycles of talks
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Cultural programmes
CaixaEscena
• ”la Caixa” Social and Cultural Outreach Projects has
started a new programme aimed at promoting the
educational possibilities of performance arts among
teenagers and young secondary school students.
• The various groups prepared performances at schools,
centres of the ”la Caixa” Foundation (CaixaForum
Barcelona and CosmoCaixa Madrid), and in different
theatres and auditoria. In total 809 activities were carried
out, benefiting 60,542 people.
• This programme ties in with earlier initiatives with a
long tradition, such as “”la Caixa” in Schools” and the
“Theatre workshops for secondary schools”.
The programme has been extended for the new
academic year
• With CaixaEscena, ”la Caixa” Social and Cultural
Outreach Projects supports those engaged in theatre
in schools and provides them with various materials:
suggestions on classic texts, wardrobe, stage design,
props, music (scores and recordings) and make-up. A
bibliography with suggestions and guidance, along with
a virtual classroom and ongoing tutelage from experts,
complement this versatile programme.
• In the 2007-2008 academic year, the autonomous
communities of Aragon, La Rioja, the Basque Country,
Cantabria, Asturias, Castile and Leon and Extremadura
have joined the CaixaEscena programme: 455 centres
have registered with 10,725 students. The programme is
expected to be rolled out to the whole of Spain for the
2008-2009 academic year.
• Between 14 December 2007 and 5 January 2008,
CaixaEscena was present at the Christmas Children’s
Park in Bilbao, with a stand covering 500 m2, promoting
CaixaEscena’s proposals and materials. Actors
accompanied visitors in an itinerary designed to introduce
them to the world of theatre.
Workshops and performances
• During the 2006-2007 academic year, this programme
was carried out experimentally in Catalonia, the Community
of Valencia, the Balearic Islands, the Community of Madrid,
Andalusia and Galicia, with a total of 114 centres registered
and 2,589 students taking part.
CaixaEscena fosters the role of theatre in acquiring habits of expression and speech
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Cultural programmes
Art heritage of ”la Caixa”
Social and Cultural Outreach Projects
Acquisitions in 2007
• The art heritage of ”la Caixa” Social and Cultural
Outreach Projects consists of nearly 9,000 pieces
in three important collections: its Collection of
Contemporary Art, the Graphic Work Collection and
the Anglada Camarasa Collection.
• On the advice of the Council for the Collection,
highly significant pieces have been acquired, including
the installation by Cristina Iglesias, Corredor supendido
(2005), which updates the presence of this Spanish
artist of international renown.
• Collection of Contemporary Art of the ”la Caixa”
Foundation. Created in the mid-1980s, this has become
a point of reference for the world of collectors. It
holds over 700 works that are key to Spanish and
international art of the last twenty-five years.
• Also of note is the painting by Juan Uslé, Soñé
que revelabas (2001), and various pieces by Craigie
Horsfield, Ferran García Sevilla, Vanessa Beecroft,
Massimo Bartolini and Jonathan Monk.
• The youngest art section has been extended with
the acquisition of two paintings by Polish artist Wilhem
Sasnal and a triptych by German artist Eberhard
Havekost, some drawings by Spaniards MP & MP
Rosado, a video created by Albanian Adrian Paci and
a painting by Spanish artist Javier Arce.
The Collection of Contemporary Art: “Reflection-mirror illusion”
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Cultural programmes
International exhibitions
Exhibitions in Spain
• China: Art Museum of the Imperial City of Beijing.
From 28 June to 23 August.
In Beijing, ”la Caixa” has opened an office to represent
the firm and expand its financial operations. At the same
time, it has also taken its Social and Cultural Outreach
Projects to China with an exhibition of 15 pieces
belonging to its Collection of Contemporary Art.
• “Image and identity. Portraiture in contemporary
art”. Jovellanos Institute in Gijón. From 18 January to 4
March 2007. Puerto del Rosario, Fuerteventura. From 4
May to 23 June 2007.
• “At the other side of the mirror”. Tomás y Valiente
Cultural Centre in Fuenlabrada.
From 16 February to 15 April 2007.
• Poland: Zacheta National Art Gallery, Warsaw.
From 6 July to 2 September.
The opening, in July 2007, of the first ”la Caixa”
operational subsidiary abroad, in Warsaw, has represented
a step forward in its international expansion process. In
parallel, ”la Caixa” Social and Cultural Outreach Projects
has also started its activities in Poland, with the exhibition
“Specific places, habitable spaces”.
• “Listen with your eyes”. CaixaForum, Barcelona. From
7 March to 6 May 2007.
• “Love, think and resist”. Artium, Vitoria. From 28
March to 19 August.
• “Love, think and resist”. La Lonja, Zaragoza.
From 20 December 2007 to 10 February 2008.
• Romania: National Art Museum of Bucharest.
From 30 October 2007 to 27 January 2008.
On the occasion of the inauguration of the first ”la Caixa”
branch in Bucharest, ”la Caixa” Social and Cultural Outreach
Projects has presented, at the National Art Museum of
Romania, the exhibition entitled “Spanish art of the 20th
century”, bringing together twenty-seven pieces from the
Spanish art section of the Collection of Contemporary Art.
• “Poetic Matter”. Sabadell Museum. From 31 May to
15 July 2007.
• “Perejaume. Experience and (re)presentation”. Sala
Rivadavia of the government of Cadiz province.
From 20 September to 4 November 2007.
The exhibition “Listen with your eyes”
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Collection of Graphic Work
Anglada Camarasa Collection
The Collection of Graphic Work is made up of
4,400 prints by Spanish and foreign artists.
In 1988, the ”la Caixa” Foundation acquired an
extraordinary collection of drawings, paintings and
objects to recreate how this singular artist saw the
world.
• “The skin of what is real. The prints of Antoni
Tàpies”.
Cala Millor, Mallorca; Exhibition Room, Institute of the
Canary Islands, Cabrera Pinto, La Laguna.
From 13 September to 25 October 2007.
• CaixaForum Palma has a permanent space dedicated
to the collection and, in 2007, the exhibition “The
world of Anglada Camarasa” was also presented in
Barcelona and Palma.
• “Christo Dreamed Realities”. Saramago Centre in
Leganés.
From 19 January to 4 March 2007.
• “Prints of Rufino Tamayo”. Cultural Centre of the
provincial government of Orense.
From 26 June to 5 August 2007.
• “The mark of the artist. International art”. Can
Palauet, Mataró.
From 4 October to 24 November 2007.
• “The mark of the artist. Spanish art”.
Cantabria University, Santander.
From 22 November 2007 to 12 January 2008.
One of the pieces from the Anglada Camarasa Collection
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Cultural publications
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• Every year, ”la Caixa” Social and Cultural Outreach
Projects brings out publications related to its cultural
programmes. Most are exhibition catalogues.
•
A vela. Navegando el mundo.
Language: Spanish and English.
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Alberto Giacometti a la col·lecció Klewan.
Language: Catalan and Spanish.
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Henri Cartier-Bresson. Editions: Catalan and Spanish.
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Hogarth. Editions: Catalan and Spanish.
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Igor Mitoraj a Barcelona. Edition: Catalan.
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Igor Mitoraj en Barcelona. Edition: Spanish.
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Igor Mitoraj en San Sebastián. Edition: Spanish.
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Agatha Ruiz de la Prada. Color, dibuixos i vestits.
Language: Catalan and Spanish.
•
Johana Billing. Another Album. Language: Catalan,
Spanish and English.
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Àngel Jové. Cristòfol. Pavese. 1908-2008.
Language: Catalan and Spanish.
•
L’escultura als temples indis. L’art de la devoció.
Language: Catalan.
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Anglada Camarasa en la Col·lecció
Fundació ”la Caixa”.
Language: Catalan and Spanish.
•
La escultura en los templos indios. El arte de la
devoción. Language: Spanish.
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Manolo Valdés a Palma. Language: Catalan.
•
Colección de Arte Contemporáneo Fundación
”la Caixa”. Arte Español, 1947-1979. Language:
Spanish (with a separate part in Romanian).
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Manolo Valdés en Córdoba. Language: Spanish.
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Manolo Valdés en Palma. Language: Spanish.
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Manolo Valdés en Sevilla. Language: Spanish.
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Manolo Valdés en Valencia. Language: Spanish.
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Pasión por el dibujo. De Poussin a Cézanne. Obras
maestras de la Colección Prat. Language: Spanish.
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Passió pel dibuix. De Poussin a Cézanne. Obres
mestres de la Col·lecció Prat. Language: Catalan.
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Un dia a Mongolia. Edition: Catalan.
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Un día en Mongolia. Edition: Spanish.
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Un segle de motociclisme a Catalunya.
Language: Catalan and Spanish.
•
Wilhelm Sasnal. Pintures. Language: Catalan,
Spanish and English.
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Chaplin en imágenes. Edition: Spanish.
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Chaplin en imatges. Edition: Catalan.
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Chillida. 1980-2000. Editions: Catalan and Spanish.
•
David Altmejd. Escultures. Language: Catalan,
Spanish and English.
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Entre Picasso y Dubufet. La Colección Jean Planque.
Editions: Catalan and Spanish.
•
Fotopres’07. Editions: Catalan with texts in Spanish,
Basque, and Galician and Spanish with texts in
Catalan, Basque and Galician.
•
Gargallo en su museo. Edition: Spanish.
•
Hashem el Madani. Retrats d’estudi i passejades
fotogràfiques. Edition: Catalan.
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Hashem el Madani. Retratos de estudio y paseos
fotográficos. Edition: Spanish.
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ENVIRONMENTAL AND SCIENTIFIC
PROGRAMMES
Conservation of natural areas
and social reintegration
”la Caixa” in favour of the sea
CosmoCaixa Barcelona
CosmoCaixa Madrid
Travelling exhibitions
Publications on the environment
and science
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Environmental and Scientific programmes
ENVIRONMENTAL AND SCIENTIFIC
PROGRAMMES
Conservation of the environment is one of the main lines of action of ”la Caixa” Social and
Cultural Outreach Projects. In 2007, the Programme for the Conservation of Natural Areas and
Social Reintegration was consolidated throughout Spain by signing agreements with all the
autonomous communities, completing 561 projects and finding employment for 619 people at
risk of social exclusion.
The programme entitled ”la Caixa” in favour of the sea, which aims to help conserve
the marine ecosystems of Spain’s shoreline and to encourage environmental education,
has seen its capacity for action increased with a new ocean-going yacht, the Íbero, and
two mobile classrooms for environmental education to complement the ships in the
programme but from land. In 2007, ”la Caixa” in favour of the sea covered 10,162
nautical miles and visited 66 ports.
In addition, and as part of the agreements signed by Social and Cultural Outreach Projects
with all the autonomous communities, the institution presented, to Madrid, its first Advanced
Command Centre (PMA in Spanish), a vehicle fully equipped to handle emergencies and
catastrophes. Next year, the programme intends to give a PMA to each autonomous
community.
2007 also saw Social and Cultural Outreach Projects continuing with its important task of
spreading scientific knowledge through the activities of the CosmoCaixa Science Museums
of Barcelona and Madrid, which jointly received 3.8 million visits. The travelling exhibitions
and the environmental and scientific activities of ”la Caixa” Social and Cultural Outreach
Projects visited 76 Spanish cities and were supported by a large public throughout Spain.
In 2007, the Environmental and Scientific
programmes benefited more than four
million people.
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Environmental and Scientific programmes
Conservation of natural areas
and social reintegration
• In 2007, the following projects were of particular
interest:
Concept
Programme to fully conserve and protect natural
areas throughout Spain, in which people from socially
marginalised groups take part.
Protected biotope of Las Lagunas de Laguardia
(Navarre)
Aims
To contribute to the protection and sustainable
management of natural areas throughout Spain, whilst
helping groups at risk of social exclusion to re-enter
society and employment.
Restoration of the lake known as Laguna del Musco.
The initial water system has been reclaimed, based on
the seasonal flooding of these wetlands.
Adapted itineraries in the nature parks of
El Garraf (Catalonia) and Señorío de Béritz
(Navarre)
Projects
561 in 2007.
Beneficiaries
619 people at risk of exclusion, given employment in
2007.
Garraf nature park:
• Can Grau: Botanic route designed for people
with impaired sight.
• La Pleta: Botanic route adapted for people with
mobility difficulties.
• This initiative was set up in March 2005 with the
signing of a first agreement with the Diputació
(Provincial Council) of Barcelona. ”la Caixa” Social and
Cultural Outreach Projects has now signed collaboration
agreements with all the autonomous communities in
Spain.
Nature park of Señorío de Béritz:
• Historic and artistic garden of Señorío
de Béritz: route where people with visual
disabilities can easily enjoy the itinerary without
assistance.
• The lines of action involve projects to restore
degraded areas, protect river areas and banks, recover
wetlands, prevent forest fires and improve habitats
and natural landscapes, as well as promoting the
conservation of biodiversity, research into and spreading
of environmental values and the optimisation of the
infrastructure network for a sustainable public use of
natural areas.
These three cases are inclusive sensory routes, i.e.
they have also been designed for people with no
visual or mobility problems.
Recovery of fire-damaged areas
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The fire of 2004 in the nature park of Serra
Calderona (Valencia): A total of 17 people
at risk of social exclusion took part in restoring
more than 700 hectares, carrying out repairs on
the land, preventing erosion and replanting with
more than 156,000 seedlings of shrubs and trees
typical of the area.
The fire of 2007 on Gran Canaria, Tenerife
and La Gomera: Various actions were carried
out aimed at alleviating the effects of last
summer’s forest fires.
Environmental and Scientific programmes
• The function of the advanced command centre is
to provide logistic support at the site of the incident,
integrating all systems in order to have as much
information as possible, so that the chief of operations
or the different operational forces in a crisis unit can take
the necessary decisions.
Advanced Command Centre (PMA)
Concept: Vehicle incorporating an advanced
command post to centralise all operations in
emergency situations.
• Aim: To be able to move an emergency
coordination centre to the site of the incident in
order to minimise its consequences, available in
each autonomous community.
• Plan for 2007/2008: Delivery of vehicles to all
autonomous communities.
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• Its features make it suitable for both controlling and
extinguishing forest fires as well as for taking part in any
kind of catastrophe or emergency, in a rural or urban
setting.
• The vehicle, unique in Spain, is similar to the one
used in New York to manage the crisis caused by the
September 11th attacks.
Advanced Command Centre vehicle in the Community of Madrid
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”la Caixa” in favour of the sea
• In 2007, “”la Caixa” in favour of the sea” provided
new resources, of particular note being the following:
Concept
Programme to raise awareness and educate about the
environment, scientific research and the recovery of
marine animals.
Íbero
Aims
To help to conserve the marine ecosystems along
the Spanish coastline. To encourage environmental
education and scientific research into the marine world.
Main equipment
2 ocean-going yachts (Íbero and Vell Marí).
2 mobile classrooms for environmental education.
A new ocean-going yacht with similar characteristics
to the Vell Marí.
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Beneficiaries
27,602 in 2007.
• Biodiversity is nature’s key value. Aware of its
importance, in 2006 ”la Caixa” Social and Cultural
Outreach Projects set up this programme in order
to help conserve the rich marine ecosystems of the
Spanish coastline.
It is equipped with a complete veterinary operating
theatre and suitable materials both for finding and
rescuing marine animals at sea, as well as for carrying
out scientific research.
In 2007, the Íbero began a two-year voyage that will
take it 10,000 nautical miles through the western
Mediterranean, to the Balearic Islands, the Canary
Islands and Spain’s Atlantic coast.
2 mobile classrooms for environmental education
Installed in enormous articulated lorries, these mobile
classrooms complement, on land, the programme’s
scientific sailing ships.
• The ocean-going vessels of “”la Caixa” in favour of
the sea” have already travelled 10,162 nautical miles.
During their voyages they have visited 66 ports and
have set up a dialogue with fishermen’s guilds. They
have also taken part in 19 scientific research projects
on marine habitats and ecosystems, on indigenous
species (dolphins, turtles, large birds, cetaceans, etc.)
and on invasive species. They have rescued 60 marine
animals and 14,471 school children have visited their
facilities.
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In the ports where the ships are moored, each
mobile classroom implements an educational
programme to inform the young and make them
aware of the importance of conserving marine
biodiversity and of possible solutions that might
reduce its deterioration.
The mobile classroom, visited before the children
go on to the moored ship, informs them of the
problems faced by the sea today, as well as the
state of the ecosystems and which species are
most endangered along the Spanish coastline. It
also shows the different actions carried out by the
“”la Caixa” in favour of the sea” programme.
Underwater robot
• The Vell Marí has been equipped with a new
underwater robot that can dive up to 500 metres. This
new equipment means that more thorough research can
be carried out on the seabed.
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Dynamic positioning system
Acoustic map of the Catalan shore
• The dynamic positioning system on the Íbero means
that its location can be pinpointed from land at all times,
permitting the real-time monitoring of its work.
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• Some of the actions for the programme carried out in
2007 were as follows:
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Scientific campaign to rescue, recover and
reintroduce Mediterranean turtles
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For 3 months, and covering 500 nautical miles
along the Catalan coastline, a scientific team from
the Laboratory of Bio-Acoustic Applications of the
University of Barcelona made acoustic measurements
at 102 points to record underwater noise levels.
This map is a valuable educational tool to raise
awareness about the conservation of marine
ecosystems. It also warns of the consequences of
excess noise on the lives of cetaceans.
During the trawling-line campaign in the waters of
the western Mediterranean, which coincides with
the annual migration of loggerhead sea turtles,
the scientific team of the Íbero worked closely
with fishermen and, thanks to this collaboration,
were able to recover and reintroduce, in the ship’s
area of influence, 79 examples of this endangered
species, captured accidentally by fishing lines.
The introduction of innovative medical and surgical
procedures such as the video endoscope has made
less invasive operations possible.
The campaign also includes a study of the turtles’
post-recovery mortality rate by placing remote
transmitters on 13 turtles that had bitten “J” type
hooks.
Identification of a stable population of sperm
whales in Menorca
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The programme’s scientific team has been able to
identify the presence of different adult female sperm
whales and their calves to the east of Menorca,
a group that is one of the most important stable
populations of this endangered species in the
Mediterranean.
The underwater acoustic and visual recordings
made by the crew and equipment on the Íbero (the
most outstanding records achieved to date in the
Mediterranean) are of great scientific importance due
to the scarcity of material of this kind the world over.
The ocean-going yacht, Íbero, as part of the programme
“”la Caixa” in favour of the sea”
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CosmoCaixa Barcelona
• The facilities, unique spaces, exhibitions and services
of CosmoCaixa Barcelona make this science museum a
European benchmark in terms of popularising science,
as well as a place where knowledge brings together
people of all ages and qualifications. Opened in 2004,
CosmoCaixa Barcelona has won the heart of the public,
as shown by the 4,467,144 visitors it has received. In just
2007, CosmoCaixa Barcelona received 2,458,832 visits, a
22% increase on the previous year.
Opened
2004.
50,000 m2.
Visits
2,458,832 in 2007.
Location
C/ Teodor Roviralta, 47-51, Barcelona.
• In addition to its permanent exhibitions, CosmoCaixa
Barcelona offers a scientific and educational programme
of exhibitions, workshops, conferences, courses and
debates where experts from all over the world take part.
Leading experts have participated in 2007, such as Jane
Goodall, primatologist and Prince of Asturias awardwinner in 2003, and Roy Glauber and Alain Aspect, world
experts in quantum theories.
Facilities
4 temporary exhibition rooms.
7 multipurpose rooms.
Auditorium and Agora.
Science Plaza.
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Permanent exhibitions
• Complementary activities:
• “History of matter”: An exciting journey through the
evolution of matter, from when the Earth was formed up
to the present day.
•“Flooded forest”: More than 1,000 m2 of Brazilian
Amazonian jungle, with the specific flora and fauna of
this region.
•“Geological wall”: Each of its sections shows a
different geological structure and an experiment reveals
the processes behind the structures.
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“Let’s be palaeontologists”. Route-workshop for
educational centres.
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“Fossils: clues to reconstruct the past”. Workshop
for educational centres.
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“Thousand year old fossils”. Family laboratory.
Temporary exhibitions
Vive la diference. The most valuable treasure in
the last billion years
•“Planetarium”: An advanced 3D astronomic
simulation system and powerful high definition
audiovisual equipment allow you to observe the universe
from different perspectives and in different eras.
In this exhibition, the collections of animal and plant
species and objects from all over the world present us
with the 4 principles vital for preserving biodiversity.
•“Click and Flash”: Rooms especially designed to
awaken a curiosity for science and knowledge in our
youngest citizens. The Flash Room was completely
renovated in 2007.
From 22 January to 30 October 2007.
• Content:
The most beautiful story of the Cosmos... or the
appearance and evolution of living forms
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Through observation and experimentation, "Vive
la diference” aims to raise awareness and to lead
to a change in attitude in order to achieve a more
sustainable world and space for everyone.
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To this end, the four fundamental principles are
introduced that are vital for preserving biodiversity:
ethical, aesthetic, economic and scientific.
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Each species is an enigma that can disappear before
it is studied, and might be the solution to a problem
that has not yet arisen. Protecting biodiversity is a
duty we owe to our future generations.
New exhibition
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This 900-metre long exhibition runs through the
whole of CosmoCaixa. It traces the History of
Life, as told by the remains of its eyewitnesses:
fossils. Thanks to these, science has been able to
reconstruct this colossal story.
Visitors can take a trip through time from the
origins of the Earth, 4,500 million years ago, up
to the present day.
• Complementary activities:
Along the journey, 29 landmarks appear that
represent a milestone in the history of evolution.
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Guided tours for school groups and the general
public.
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Endangered life: Family activity to discover where
some endangered species live and to consider
what we can do to avoid their extinction.
Inaugurated December 2007.
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The world in the microscope: Laboratory where
the biodiversity of the microscopic world can
be explored: bacteria, fungi, paramecia, algae...
invisible to the naked eye.
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Cycle of talks on biodiversity, with the participation,
among others, of Peter and Rosemary Grant from
the University of Princeton (Pulitzer Prize 2005)
and Edward O. Wilson from Harvard University
(International Prize of Catalonia 2007).
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“And... fire can dance”: Laboratory of experiments.
Discovering the nature of sound and its properties
through music.
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“Let’s make music”: Family activity for making
musical instruments with everyday recycled materials.
Eco-design
The result of incorporating environmental criteria in
designing urban furniture.
Physics and Music
From 8 June to 30 November 2007.
Vibrations for the soul
• “Eco-design” is the result of a project coordinated
by the Sustainable Research Group of the Autonomous
University of Barcelona, with the participation of
an interdisciplinary team of designers, architects,
engineers, chemists and environmentologists,
supported by the art and design association, FAD.
A harmonious journey through one of the most
universal artistic manifestations, under the baton of
science.
From 25 April 2007 to 30 March 2008.
• This project forms part of the Catalan Eco-Design
Programme of the Department of the Environment and
Housing of the Catalan government.
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Music as a phenomenon covers several scientific
disciplines and a science-based approach to music
takes away none of the emotion. Quite the contrary,
it enriches, with new nuances, the freedom of the
person who creates it, the person who plays it and
the person who listens to it.
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This exhibition contains a number of interesting
proposals, including a collection of sonorous
sculptures by the Baschet brothers, capable of
emitting harmonious sounds using the most unusual
objects.
• Complementary activities:
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Seminars on music, neuroscience and technology,
directed by psychiatrist Jordi Obiols. With the
participation, among others, of neurophysicist Robert
Zatorre and psychologist Michael Thaut.
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Game of clues. To visit the exhibition with all the
family.
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The exhibition presents strategies for environmental
improvement in urban furniture, from its
manufacture to its possible recycling, highlighting
the advantages.
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Creating by recycling: Laboratory for groups of
children and families. With this activity, children
learn to re-use materials in order to construct their
own objects.
Environmental and Scientific programmes
Seminars, courses, cycles, educational activities
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“Towards a total museum science”: The new
techniques, methods and criteria for museums,
debated in the most recent international forums.
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“Key themes in modern cosmology”: The latest
advances in our knowledge of the universe, obtained
thanks to new observatories in space and on the
Earth.
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“Disorders, deficiencies and limitations of
diseases of the brain, behaviour and mind”: The
current status of knowledge about behaviour and the
human mind.
• In 2007, CosmoCaixa Barcelona held the following
activities, among others:
• Courses:
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“Animal communication”: How some species interact
with their physical and social environment. The course
presents forms of communication that had been little
known until now, and places emphasis on the set of
behavioural processes and mechanisms used by living
beings in an attempt to control and regulate interactions
with their physical and social environment. With the
participation, among others, of Ángela Loeches, from
the Autonomous University of Madrid; Robert Seyfarth,
from Pennsylvania University; and Joaquim Vea, from the
University of Barcelona, director of the course.
• Seminars for educators:
“The causes of violence”: An analysis of the nature
of violence, its biological and social roots and its
characteristics and consequences in specific spheres,
such as couples, the family, school or society in general.
With the participation, among others, of Emilio Coccaro,
a psychiatrist at Chicago University; Santiago Redondo,
criminologist and psychologist from the University of
Barcelona; and Ignacio Morgado, from the University
of Barcelona, director of the course.
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“2nd seminar on teaching biology and geology
at a secondary level”. Meeting place and debate
on education for secondary school teachers.
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“Energy consumption. Where are we going?”.
Energy seen by scientists and managers.
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“Current educational materials: looking,
touching, understanding”.
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“Communicating science with imagination”.
The Physics and Music exhibition
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• Scientific seminars:
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Science Policy for the European Space Agency,
and by Alexey Leonov, the first cosmonaut to do a
space walk.
“Ageing and longevity”: A symposium presenting
the latest scientific proposals and advances on
ageing. Some of the leading speakers were Lloyd
Demetrius, from Harvard University, and Robert E.
Ricklefs, from the University of Missouri-St. Louis.
“The polar regions and global warming”.
Seminar held as part of the International Polar Year
2007-2008.
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• Pedagogical conversations on science:
“The past, present and future of the large apes.
Is extinction inevitable?”.
“Quantum information and communication:
towards the quantum computer”. With the
participation of the Nobel Prize-Winner for Physics
2005, Roy Glauber.
“Music, neuroscience, technology”.
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“Science and magic: from Professor Cuthbert
Calculus to Harry Potter”, by Miquel Barceló
García, professor of Computer Languages and
Systems from the Polytechnic University of
Catalonia. As part of the 12th Science Week.
“Life on the seabed in the depths of Antartica: a
unique case on the planet”, by Josep Maria Gili,
Research lecturer at CSIC.
“Afternoons at the Museum”. Cycle of talks on
cutting edge scientific issues. Particularly of note
were the following talks in 2007:
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“50 years of space exploration”. Its impact on
society, on the fifty year anniversary of the launch
of Sputnik, by Álvaro Giménez, coordinator of
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“Emotional education to prevent violence”.
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“The effects of drugs and prevention
strategies”.
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“Educational challenges at the start of the
century. The Earth charter”.
Astronaut Pedro Duque inaugurated ESERO, the
office of educational resources of the European
Space Agency (ESA)
“Mornings at the Museum”. Cycle dedicated
to spreading scientific knowledge of a high level
to secondary students. In 2007, some of the most
significant talks were as follows:
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Other activities
• Cycles of talks and debates:
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“The Cassini mission to Saturn. New discoveries
on the moons Tethys and Dione”, by Carolyn
Porco, director of the image team for the Cassini
mission.
In May 2007, the Environment and Science Area
of ”la Caixa” Social and Cultural Outreach Projects
held ESERO at CosmoCaixa Barcelona: an ambitious
educational project by the European Space Agency.
• The office simulates a spaceship and is located on
floor –1 of CosmoCaixa Barcelona.
• The aim of this initiative is to mitigate the current
fall in science devotees and encourage environmental,
scientific and technological knowledge in young people
while they are still studying.
• ESERO forms part of a pilot project, together with other
offices in Amsterdam (Holland) and Brussels (Belgium),
and aims to be a top quality educational tool.
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• The institute named after her focuses its work on the
educational programme Roots&Shoots. This initiative is
present in 90 countries and will start operations in Spain
in a few months’ time.
Jane Goodall presents her book at CosmoCaixa and
announces the opening of her institute in Spain
In February, the renowned primatologist, Jane Goodall,
visited CosmoCaixa Barcelona to present her book
Otra manera de vivir. Cuando la comida importa (Ed.
Lumen) and to define the lines of action for the future
headquarters of the Goodall Institute in Spain.
Competition for science tales
• In 2007, CosmoCaixa celebrated the 5th Competition
for Tales with the publication of the winning entries.
Over five years 38,967 pupils have taken part from 526
schools throughout Catalonia, presenting 1,552 stories.
• Winner of the Prince of Asturias Award for Research
in 2003, doctor Jane Goodall is a UN Peace Ambassador
and a Dame of the British Empire. For 45 years, the
primatologist has investigated the behaviour of the
chimpanzees in the National Park of Gombe (Tanzania).
New programmes
• “Free buffet science”: A new programme aimed at
young people, with talks and demonstrations to enjoy the
science and technology surrounding us and serving as a
means of artistic, musical, and creative expression.
• She currently travels 300 days a year to spread the
importance of protecting endangered animals, defending
the environment and providing solutions in order to
resolve social problems.
• “Science for Senior Citizens”: Conversations on
contemporary scientific issues, talks on themes from the
exhibitions at CosmoCaixa and guided tours.
Scientific events and citizens at CosmoCaixa
• Throughout 2007, a programme of special activities
was consolidated, aimed at the public at large and
commemorating the World Days on scientific themes,
Meteorology, Biodiversity and the Environment.
Jane Goodall at CosmoCaixa Barcelona
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In September, as part of the programme for its
3rd Anniversary, CosmoCaixa joined the events
for Aeronautical and Space Week, with its now
traditional “Night of Telescopes”.
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In November, and for the third consecutive year,
the Science Book Exhibition was held as part of the
12th Science Week. An annual event with sciencebased books and a wide-ranging programme for
schools and families.
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CosmoCaixa Madrid
• All your senses are essential in order to get to know
science at CosmoCaixa and to understand, interactively,
how the laws of matter work, the secrets of physics, the
history of evolution of life on Earth and the rules governing
the universe in which we live. CosmoCaixa, the science
museum of ”la Caixa” Social and Cultural Outreach Projects
in Madrid, has continued to establish itself with a 24%
increase in visitors compared with 2006, as a reference
meeting place for science and citizens.
Opened
2000.
11,000 m2.
Visits
1,378,742 in 2007.
Location
Pintor Velázquez, s/n, Alcobendas (Madrid).
• In addition to its permanent exhibitions, CosmoCaixa
Madrid also offers a scientific and educational programme of
exhibitions, workshops, talks, courses and debates in which
experts from all over the world take part, in 2007 benefiting
from the participation of leading scientists such as:
Facilities
3 exhibition halls.
4 multipurpose rooms.
Conference rooms / Auditorium.
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Svante Päabo, director of the Evolutionary Genetics
Department of the Max Planck Institute in Leipzig,
Germany, and the first scientist to extract DNA from
Neanderthal bones, who gave a talk for the first time
in Spain.
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Frans de Waal, renowned primatologist and lecturer
at the Department of Psychology of Emory University
(Atlanta, USA) and director of the Living Links Center,
Yerkes Regional Primate Research Center.
• Complementary activities:
Chris Peterson, professor of Psychology at Michigan
University, one of the most renowned experts in the
scientific basis of human happiness.
Colin Blakemore, professor of Neuroscience at Oxford
University and renowned as one of the leading scientists
of the United Kingdom, described by the Royal Society
as one of the most influential communicators of
science.
“Open classrooms”. Every weekend throughout
the year, small exhibitions were organised on
snakes, bonsais and Atapuerca.
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“CSI. The case of the missing bird”. This activity
gave visitors the chance to take a workshop
recreating a forensic investigation of a fictional
case using modern, innovative techniques.
Temporary installations
Numb3rs!
Georgina M. Mace, director of NERC, Biology Centre
of populations at the Imperial College of London and
an expert in extinction, loss of biodiversity, changes in
ecosystems and their consequences for the population
and the environment.
Utility and magic in everyday life.
The family of numbers has accompanied humanity
since primitive times and still helps us to progress
today.
From 8 May 2007 to 30 June 2008.
Permanent installations
• “Sciences of the World”: Dedicated to the history of
matter, life and its laws.
• This exhibition provides a journey through the history
of numbers, from natural to complex numbers, offering
visitors the chance to put themselves in the place of
anumerical man who had to invent numbers and, later
on, perfect them in order to fulfil such wide-ranging
desires, such as those of counting the sheep in his
flock and, more recently, making the digital revolution
possible.
• “Bubble Planetarium”: A setting designed especially to
arouse the curiosity of the youngest visitors in the world of
astronomy.
• “Touch, touch”: A series of activities for everyone, based
on a direct relationship with two natural and emblematic
areas: tropical forest and the Mediterranean coast.
• Some complementary activities:
• “Click for children”: An area where young children can
handle scientific instruments, adapted to their size and
interests and transformed into interactive games.
• “Digital Planetarium”: Equipped with an innovative
video projection system to simultaneously show 3D video
images of the night sky, observed from any point on the
Earth.
• New room: “Explore”: A room where children from 3
to 7 can explore the world of the senses from a practical,
educational and safety point of view.
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Exhibition of mathematical photography: “And
you, what do you see?”. Exhibition carried out
by maths lecturers with their students showing the
relationship between mathematics and everything
around us.
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Science show: “Mathemagic”. Light-hearted
science event that shows, using surprising and fun
experiences, the indivisible relationship between
mathematics and magic.
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“More or less”. Workshop of mathematical games to
test our mental agility using some surprising methods.
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Workshop: “S.O.S. Where are the numbers?”.
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“Mathematics to improve life”: Cycle of talks.
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“Exercise your mind, think well”: Programme of
visits for groups of senior citizens.
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Guided tours for school and family groups.
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Guided tours and adapted activities related to
exhibitions for groups of senior citizens.
Five artists and a Triceratops
The view of five scientific illustrators of a cretaceous
fossil.
The visiting public can also take part in the exhibition
with their own drawings.
From 17 July 2007 to June 2008.
Compared technology
Courses, talks, seminars and educational activities
2,000 years transforming the world.
A journey through the history of human technology.
• In 2007, CosmoCaixa Madrid carried out around a
hundred scientific activities. In the last two years the
number of people who have enjoyed these activities
has risen significantly.
From 17 October 2007 to 31 August 2008.
• This exhibition compares past with future technology to
help the visitor get over these barriers, to be a person of his
or her time, investigating the technological and scientific
knowledge of the past as well as present-day technological
knowledge.
• The Leistenschneidr collection is presented from the
Institute of Peruvian Culture, with pre-Columbian pieces
related to science and technology, collected over 40 years.
• Some related activities:
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Guided tours for schools and families.
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Open classroom: “Animal architecture”. A small
exhibition comparing technological advances in modern
architecture with rabbit warrens, ant nests, bee hives,
spiders’ webs, etc.
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National competition: “First Lego league”: Spanish
phase of a school competition where pupils test a robot
they have built and programmed themselves.
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Open classroom: “The robotics of the future”.
Exhibition showing the latest trends in robotics with real
examples of many robot models.
Drawing by one of the workshop’s participants
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• Some of the courses held:
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“Panorama of Iberian ecosystems”, whose overall
aim was to familiarise people with Spain's natural
environment, using the broad ecosystem types and
given by leading researchers.
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“Astronomy for beginners”: Theoretical and
practical course on the fundamentals of astronomy
and cosmology, complementing theory with
observations of the sky.
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“Course of smells”: Course aimed at infant and
primary teachers, providing resources on how to use
smells to explain scientific phenomena.
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“Paper recycling course”: Activity aimed at
teachers of all educational levels, showing the
different techniques to recycle paper and the possible
uses of this in the classroom.
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• Cycles of talks:
In celebration of the International Polar Year,
CosmoCaixa organised a cycle of talks in collaboration
with the French, American and Italian embassies and with
the British Council. Directed by Jerónimo López, member
of the Organising Committee of the International Polar
Year, President of the Spanish Committee of SCAR
(Scientific Committee on Antarctic Research) and with
the participation of leading scientists.
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• Seminars:
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“3rd Seminar on Teaching Physics and Chemistry
in Secondary Education”.
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“From Madrid to heaven. Astrophysics and
Business: converging worlds, a vision of the
future”.
“Dementia, pain and emotions: functional
neuroimaging”. In collaboration with the British
Council and the Spanish Neurology Society.
Functional neuroimaging techniques allow us to
considerably broaden our knowledge of how our
brain works and help to treat some illnesses.
“The mind as a factory of illusions”. Cycle
directed by Carmelo Vázquez, professor of
Psychopathology at UCM, inviting a dozen
prestigious researchers in the field of neuroscience
and psychology, such as Michael Gazzaniga, Nuria
Sebastián, Richard Bentall and Elizabeth Loftus.
• Other activities:
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For families, both in summer and at Christmas, there are
weekend and special activities such as the workshops
of the Summer School, drama, astronomic observations
and family workshops. For senior citizens, of note are
the activities within the Autumn School, such as chatscolloquia, drama and specially adapted visits.
The different organisations that form part of
our research, development and innovation
system (R&D+I), such as universities, private firms
and public research bodies, had the chance to
meet up at CosmoCaixa under the scientific
coordination of the AstroCAM network.
“Intelligent cars of the 21st century”. The new
systems to assist driving that promise to revolutionise
how we drive.
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Travelling exhibitions
Neuronal landscapes
Exhibitions and activities
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Travelling exhibition
• Concept: Exhibition organised on the occasion
of the centenary of Santiago Ramón y Cajal
being awarded the Nobel Prize for Medicine
and Physics, using 74 scientific images related to
the nervous system, taken with state of the art
techniques by neuroscientists the world over.
• Aim: To show how our knowledge of the nervous
system has evolved, from the time of Ramón y
Cajal to the present day.
• Towns visited in 2007: Cuenca and Valladolid.
• Visitors: 34,374 in 2007.
• International itinerary: (with the support of the
Cervantes Institute) Melbourne, Jerusalem, New
York and Chicago.
Cities
76.
Visitors
865,069 in 2007.
• ”la Caixa” Social and Cultural Outreach Projects designs
and organises temporary exhibitions with scientific and
environmental content that travel throughout Spain. In
addition to the wide-ranging exhibitions currently on show,
such as “Objective: to fly!”, “Energy. Get moving for a
sustainable future” and “Origins. Five landmarks in human
evolution”, new exhibitions were also included in 2007,
such as those below:
The forest
Travelling exhibition
• Concept: Forests are the earth’s ecosystems
that hold the greatest biodiversity in the world.
They have fundamental ecological functions for
the planet’s natural balance and are a source of
several economic resources.
• Aims: To raise awareness of the need to conserve
forests. To transmit the idea that it is possible to
exploit a forest without affecting its conservation,
i.e. in a sustainable way.
• Towns visited in 2007: Amposta, Balaguer,
Banyoles, Cardona, Puigcerdà and Ripoll.
• Visitors: 27,717 in 2007.
• This exhibition shows how scientific drawing is a vital
tool for many specialties. In the case of the study of
the nervous system, this has progressed thanks to the
evolution both in techniques of magnification and also
in those of representation. Ramón y Cajal himself used
drawings to describe, for the first time, the nerve cells he
called neurones.
• Spain has 14,732,247 hectares of woodland. Taking into
account the fact that the country’s total surface area is
50,595,505 hectares, woodland accounts for 29% of the
whole.
• Forest is not just a collection of trees but an ecosystem
characterised by the predominance of this kind of plant,
a complex ecosystem whose different components
(trees, shrubs, animals, fungi, bacteria, etc.) all play a
fundamental role and are closely related to each other.
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Publications on the environment and science
• The publications on the environment and science
develop the themes covered by the exhibitions.
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Mart/Terra. Una anatomia comparada.
Catalan and English.
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Fem contes de ciència.
Catalan.
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Marte/Tierra. Una anatomía comparada.
Spanish and French.
•
Física i Música. Vibracions per a l’ànima.
Catalan and English.
•
Planistel CosmoCaixa BCN.
Catalan and Spanish.
•
Física y Música. Vibraciones para el alma.
Spanish and French.
•
Visca la diferència! El tresor més valuós dels
darrers mil milions d’anys (Biodiversitat).
Catalan and English.
•
Guia de CosmoCaixa Barcelona.
Catalan and English.
•
¡Viva la diferencia! El tesoro más valioso de los
últimos mil millones de años (Biodiversidad).
Spanish and English.
•
Guía de CosmoCaixa Barcelona.
Spanish and French.
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FIGURES AND STATISTICS
”la Caixa” Social and Cultural Outreach
Projects budget and statistics
Other key data concerning ”la Caixa”
Social and Cultural Outreach Projects
in 2007
Loans from the ”la Caixa” Foundation
Collection of Contemporary Art
”la Caixa” Social and Cultural Outreach
Projects in Spain. Autonomous
communities, provinces, cities and towns
Collaborating institutions
Directory of the ”la Caixa” Foundation
centres
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145
152
152
154
168
191
Figures and statistics
”la Caixa” Social and Cultural Outreach Projects Budget
Breakdown of the budget, basic data
Breakdown of the Social and Cultural Outreach Projects budget, fiscal year 2007
58,706
15%
23,429
6%
SOCIAL PROGRAMMES
EDUCATIONAL AND RESEARCH PROGRAMMES
CULTURAL PROGRAMMES
ENVIRONMENTAL AND SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMMES
255,720
64%
60,734
15%
Total budget: 398,589 thousand euros
Funding of activities and investments carried out during 2007
(Thousand euros)
Contribution of ”la Caixa”
Income generated by activities
Total
398,589
5,899
404,488
Participants and beneficiaries by programme
623,293 523,110
3% 2%
10,840,264
44%
7,822,868
32%
SOCIAL PROGRAMMES
EDUCATIONAL AND RESEARCH PROGRAMMES
CULTURAL PROGRAMMES
ENVIRONMENTAL AND SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMMES
BRANCH NETWORK
Total budget: 24,640,137
4,830,602
19%
Basic data
Total participants / beneficiaries
Total activities carried out
24,640,137
45,379
Social and Cultural Outreach Projects budget, fiscal year 2008
79,081
16%
31,745
6%
82,852
17%
SOCIAL PROGRAMMES
EDUCATIONAL AND RESEARCH PROGRAMMES
CULTURAL PROGRAMMES
ENVIRONMENTAL AND SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMMES
306,322
61%
Total budget: 500,000 thousand euros
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Figures and statistics
Table 1
Social, Environmental and Scientific, Cultural and Educational and Research programmes
of Social and Cultural Outreach Projects and ”la Caixa” Branch Network Activities
Social programmes
Environmental and scientific programmes
Cultural programmes
Educational and research programmes
Branch network activities
Total
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NUMBER OF ACTIVITIES
BENEFICIARIES
14,808
6,226
5,548
1,360
17,437
45,379
7,822,868
4,830,602
10,840,264
623,293
523,110
24,640,137
Figures and statistics
Table 2
Social and Cultural Outreach Projects programmes and activities
SOCIAL PROGRAMMES
NUMBER OF ACTIVITIES
Caixa Proinfancia
School CiberCaixa
Hospital CiberCaixa
Call for applications: social action projects
Call for applications: social inclusion of the disabled
Call for applications: poverty and exclusion
Call for applications: support for residential resources
Call for applications: promoting volunteering
International cooperation
Drugs
Social studies
Travelling social exhibitions
The elderly
Accessible housing
Immigration
Incorpora. Finding employment
Young people with values
MicroBank
Preventing dependence
Health
Violence, zero tolerance
Encouraging volunteers
Other social activities
Total social programmes
BENEFICIARIES
52
23
84
199
333
208
72
422
315
6
5
3
9,215
12
52
62
129
281
1,404
288
49
67
1,527
14,808
33,053
1,905
149,793
184,118
178,434
151,734
23,777
390,465
224,225
14,386
230
23,446
4,689,593
1,882
387,518
18,103
410,156
539
19,391
6,520
166,389
529,424
217,787
7,822,868
92
5,346
561
82
145
6,226
27,602
3,933,206
619
865,069
4,106
4,830,602
12
809
59
122
438
332
914
2,862
5,548
7,818,000
60,542
1,453,224
569,604
65,590
177,595
296,068
399,641
10,840,264
883
5
62
29
283
98
1,360
27,942
17,437
45,379
883
6,861
2,388
377,771
196,876
38,514
623,293
24,117,027
523,110
24,640,137
ENVIRONMENTAL & SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMMES
”la Caixa” in favour of the sea
Science (centres)
Parks and natural areas
Travelling environmental and scientific exhibitions
Other environmental and scientific activities
Total environmental & scientific programmes
CULTURAL PROGRAMMES
Art in the street
CaixaEscena
Art exhibitions
Travelling art exhibitions
Humanities
Media library
Music
Other cultural activities
Total cultural programmes
EDUCATIONAL AND RESEARCH PROGRAMMES
Fellowships (1)
Fellowships. Other activities
Santa Madrona University Nursing School
Travelling educational exhibitions
Educational resources
Other educational activities
Total educational and research programmes
Total programmes and activities
Branch network
Gran total
(1) Number of people benefiting from a scholarship in 2007.
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Figures and statistics
Table 3
”la Caixa” Social and Cultural Outreach Projects in Spain. Beneficiaries of the Social,
Environmental and Scientific, Cultural and Educational programmes by autonomous community
SOCIAL PROGRAMMES
ENVIRONMENTAL & SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMMES
CULTURAL
ACTIVITIES
BENEFICIARIES
ACTIVITIES
BENEFICIARIES
ACTIVITIES
1,663
442
448
685
183
528
620
4,989
25
990
547
548
766
1,354
368
105
347
193
7
14,808
916,815
237,923
249,903
339,419
80,164
366,070
406,019
2,429,955
32,002
420,545
242,684
229,122
249,703
890,857
191,869
122,870
317,919
98,663
366
7,822,868
242
14
13
125
8
48
14
3,521
–
20
3
53
574
1,538
12
14
19
8
–
6,226
164,517
46,509
28,943
11,386
202
34,858
53,444
2,644,386
–
187,019
23,334
34,178
72,570
1,423,301
20,328
29,578
25,495
30,554
–
4,830,602
280
27
30
24
38
30
93
3,982
5
151
42
98
569
100
10
8
44
12
5
5,548
Andalusia
Aragon
Asturias
Canary Islands
Cantabria
Castile-La Mancha
Castile & Leon
Catalonia
Ceuta and Melilla
Community of Valencia
Extremadura
Galicia
Balearic Islands
Madrid
Murcia
Navarre
Basque Country
La Rioja
Abroad
TOTAL SPAIN
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Figures and statistics
PROGRAMMES
BENEFICIARIES
2,413,593
11,478
5,373
56,113
79,677
32,160
389,934
3,400,137
14,336
1,240,597
13,891
455,826
1,772,507
28,997
9,433
3,520
884,806
3,363
24,523
10,840,264
EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMMES
ACTIVITIES
BENEFICIARIES
170
27
20
8
11
43
73
557
10
62
20
53
69
153
34
11
36
2
1
1,360
66,524
6,117
68,686
8
4,804
36,238
93,059
101,849
31,217
10,051
10,997
28,431
17,456
73,034
61,339
11
8,028
401
5,043
623,293
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ACTIVITIES
2,237
468
410
393
306
545
1,066
4,557
28
1,816
118
911
1,062
1,893
556
275
687
109
–
17,437
BENEFICIARIES
67,110
14,040
12,300
11,790
9,180
16,350
31,980
136,710
840
54,480
3,540
27,330
31,860
56,790
16,680
8,250
20,610
3,270
–
523,110
149
GRAND TOTAL
ACTIVITIES
4,592
978
921
1,235
546
1,194
1,866
17,606
68
3,039
730
1,663
3,040
5,038
980
413
1,133
324
13
45,379
BENEFICIARIES
3,628,559
316,067
365,205
418,716
174,027
485,676
974,436
8,713,037
78,395
1,912,692
294,446
774,887
2,144,096
2,472,979
299,649
164,229
1,256,858
136,251
29,932
24,640,137
Figures and statistics
Table 4
Attendance/visitors to the institution’s own facilities
FACILITIES
ATTENDANCE/VISITORS
Social and Cultural Centres
CaixaForum Barcelona
CaixaForum Palma
Lleida
Tarragona
Exhibition Rooms
Girona
Science Museums
CosmoCaixa Barcelona
CosmoCaixa Madrid
Centres for the Elderly
CentroCaixa Madrid
CentroCaixa Murcia
Own recreational centres
University Nursing School
Total
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408,923
97,270
136,065
51,132
2,458,832
1,378,742
66,905
37,130
553,728
1,523
6,865,689
150
Figures and statistics
Table 5
”la Caixa” Social and Cultural Outreach Projects on the Internet
WEBSITE
VISITS
www.lacaixa.es/obrasocial
6,990,605
Visits per day
Pages visited/day
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15,140,435
19,101
41,173
151
Figures and statistics
Other key data concerning ”la Caixa” Social and Cultural Outreach Projects in 2007
Loans from the ”la Caixa” Foundation Collection of Contemporary Art
Exhibition:
Exhibition:
Exhibition:
Imágenes mágicas
Fundación Provincial de Artes
Plásticas Rafael Botín, Cordoba
31 January - 25 February 2007
Carlos Pazos. No em diguis res
Museu d’Art Contemporani
de Barcelona, Barcelona
8 March - 6 May 2007
Annette Messager
Centre Georges Pompidou. Musée
National d’Art Moderne, Paris, France
5 June - 17 September 2007
Works on loan:
José María GUIJARRO, 87, 52 y 83, 1990
Museo Nacional Centro de Arte
Reina Sofía, Madrid
21 June - 8 October 2007
Musée d’Art Moderne d’Espoo,
Espoo, Finland
2 November 2007 - 27 January 2008
Exhibition:
Works on loan:
Escenaris transitables
Museu d’Art de Girona
5 February - 15 June 2007
Carlos PAZOS, Rosca, Rosquilla, roscón,
1989
Carlos PAZOS, Cualquiera que ande
buscando una quimera, 1991
Carlos PAZOS, Milonga, 1980
Carlos PAZOS, La pela no nos deja ver
el duro, 1990
Mori Museum, Tokyo, Japan
22 July - 19 October 2008
Works on loan:
Martí ANSON, L’apartament, 2002
Exhibition:
Sobre la historia
Fundación Santander Central
Hispano, Madrid
6 February - 30 June 2007
Exhibition:
Darío Villalba
Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina
Sofía, Madrid
13 March - 14 May 2007
Works on loan:
Annette MESSAGER, Jeu de Deuil, 1994
Exhibition:
The Naked Portrait
Scottish National Poltrait Gallery,
Edinburgh, Great Britain
6 June - 2 September 2007
Compton Verney, Warwick, Great Britain
29 September - 9 December 2007
Works on loan:
Bill VIOLA, What Is Not and That
Which Is, 1992
Works on loan:
Works on loan:
Darío VILLALBA, Gran Caída Ii (d’après
Peter Paul Rubens “La caída de los
condenados”), 1993
Gerhard RICHTER, I.G. (790-3), 1993
Exhibition:
Txomin Badiola
Musée Art Moderne Saint-Etienne
Métropole, Saint-Etienne, France
9 February - 22 April 2007
Exhibition:
Exhibition:
Jordi Bernadó
Centre d’Art “La Panera”, Lleida
24 April - 24 June 2007
Works on loan:
Txomin BADIOLA, Sueños de otros,
1997-1998
Txomin BADIOLA, WTSHTF 2, 2004
Luis Gordillo
Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina
Sofía, Madrid
19 June - 15 October 2007
Works on loan:
Works on loan:
Jordi BERNADÓ, Detroid 02-03, 2003
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Luis GORDILLO, La nieve es negra, 1987
Luis GORDILLO, Malestar óptico, malestar
épico, 1994
Figures and statistics
Exhibition:
Exhibition:
Exhibition:
Sean Scully
Fundació Joan Miró, Barcelona
28 June - 30 September 2007
Miquel Barceló
Museo d’Arte Moderna, Lugano, Italy
12 November 2006 - 4 February 2007
Musée Saint-Etienne Métropole,
Saint-Etienne, France
9 February - 9 April 2008
Works on loan:
A theater without theater
Museu Colecçao Berardo, Arte
Moderna e Contemporánea,
Lisbon, Portugal
15 November 2007 - 17 February 2008
Miquel BARCELÓ, Mapa de carn, 1982
Miquel BARCELÓ, Six figues xines, 1997
Works on loan:
Marco, Rome, Italy
18 April - 17 August 2008
Works on loan:
Sean SCULLY, Gabriel, 1993
Bruce NAUMAN, Shit in your Hat – Head
on a Chair, 1990
Exhibition:
Be-Bomb: The transatlantic war of
images and all that jazz in the 1950s
Museu d’Art Contemporani
de Barcelona, Barcelona
5 October 2007 - 7 January 2008
Exhibition:
A kind of you
Australian Center for Contemporary
Art, Victoria, Australia
Works on loan:
Roni HORN, Cabinet of, 2001-2002
Works on loan:
Joan PONÇ, Untitled, 1947
Rafael CANOGAR, Untitled, 1957
Antonio SAURA, Soleá, 1956
Modest CUIXART, Graphisme, 1956
Modest CUIXART, Untitled, 1947
Eduardo CHILLIDA, Deseoso, 1954
Pablo PALAZUELO, Alborada, 1952
Exhibition:
Incógnitas: Cartografías del Arte
Contemporáneo en Euskadi
Museo Guggenheim, Bilbao
6 July - 19 September 2006
Exhibition:
Works on loan:
Tiempo al Tiempo / Taking Time
Museo de Arte Contemporáneo
(Marco), Vigo
19 October 2007 - 24 February 2008
Ana Laura ALÁEZ, Mujeres sobre zapatos
de plataforma, 1992
Works on loan:
Exhibition:
Barcelone 1947 - 2007
Fondation Maeght, Saint-Paul
de Vence, France
10 November - April 2007
Exhibition:
En Transició
Centre de Cultura Contemporánea
de Barcelona, Barcelona
20 November 2007 - 24 February 2008
Tatsuo MIYAJIMA, Region
no. 114701-114800, 1991
Pedro MORA, Memory Exercise, 1991
Jorge BARBI, Todo el tiempo del mundo,
1991
EQUIPO CRÓNICA, El embalaje, 1969
Exhibition:
Carmen Calvo
Instituto Valenciano de Arte
Moderno. Centro Julio González,
Valencia
29 November 2007 - 20 January 2008
Works on loan:
Carmen CALVO, Tal Cual, 1989
Carmen CALVO, Hojas, 1989
Exhibition:
Transfiguración
Consejería de Cultura y Deportes
de la Comunidad de Madrid, Madrid
28 November 2007 - 20 January 2008
Works on loan:
María GÓMEZ, Cuatro Caminos, 1991
María GÓMEZ, La prisión, la llamada,
la llegada, el dominio, la ilusión, 1998
Works on loan:
Miquel BARCELÓ, Mapa de carn, 1982
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Figures and statistics
”la Caixa” Social and Cultural Outreach Projects in Spain in 2007.
Autonomous communities, provinces, cities and towns
Andalusia
Almeria
Adra
Aguadulce
Albox
Alhama de Almería
Almeria
Antas
Berja
La Cañada de San Urbano
Carboneras
Cuevas del Almanzora
El Ejido
Garrucha
Huércal-Overa
Macael
Mojácar
La Mojonera
Níjar
Olula del Río
El Parador de las Hortichuelas
Puebla de Vícar
Pulpí
Roquetas de Mar
Vélez-Rubio
Vera
Viator
Vícar
Cadiz
Alcalá del Valle
Algeciras
Arcos de la Frontera
Barbate
Los Barrios
Benalup-Casas Viejas
Bornos
Cadiz
Chiclana de la Frontera
Chipiona
Conil de la Frontera
Espera
Jerez de la Frontera
La Línea de la Concepción
Medina-Sidonia
Olvera
Paterna de Rivera
Prado del Rey
El Puerto de Santa María
Puerto Real
Puerto Serrano
San Fernando
San José del Valle
San Roque
Sanlúcar de Barrameda
Tarifa
Ubrique
Vejer de la Frontera
Villamartín
Cordoba
Adamuz
Aguilar de la Frontera
Alcolea
Almodóvar del Río
Baena
Benamejí
Bujalance
Cabra
La Carlota
Castro del Río
Cordoba
Espejo
Fernán-Núñez
Hinojosa del Duque
Lucena
Montalbán de Córdoba
Montilla
Montoro
Moriles
Nueva Carteya
Palma del Río
Peñarroya-Pueblonuevo
Posadas
Pozoblanco
Priego de Córdoba
Puente Genil
La Rambla
Rute
Santaella
Villa del Río
Villafranca de Córdoba
El Viso
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Granada
Albolote
Albuñol
Alfacar
Alhama de Granada
Alhendín
Almuñécar
Armilla
Atarfe
Baza
Cenes de la Vega
Chauchina
Churriana de la Vega
Cúllar Vega
Dúrcal
Fuente Vaqueros
Las Gabias
Gójar
Granada
Guadix
Hijar
Huéscar
Huétor Tájar
Huétor Vega
Illora
Iznalloz
Lanjarón
Loja
Maracena
Monachil
Montefrío
Motril
Ogíjares
Órgiva
Otura
Padul
Peligros
Pinos Puente
Pulianas
Salobreña
Santa Fe
Vegas del Genil
Zagra
La Zubia
Huelva
Almonte
Aracena
Figures and statistics
Arroyomolinos de León
Ayamonte
Bollullos Par del Condado
Bonares
Calañas
El Campillo
Candon
Cartaya
Escacena del Campo
Higuera de la Sierra
Huelva
Isla Cristina
Lepe
Moguer
La Palma del Condado
Palos de la Frontera
Rociana del Condado
San Bartolomé de la Torre
Trigueros
Valverde del Camino
Villalba del Alcor
Jaén
Alcalá la Real
Alcaudete
Andújar
Arjona
Arjonilla
Baeza
Bailén
Begíjar
Castillo de Locubín
Cazorla
Huelma
Jaén
Jamilena
Jódar
La Carolina
La Puerta de Segura
Linares
Lopera
Mancha Real
Martos
Mengíbar
Orcera
Peal de Becerro
Porcuna
Pozo Alcón
Quesada
Sabiote
Santiago-Pontones
Siles
Torredelcampo
Torredonjimeno
Torreperogil
Úbeda
Valdepeñas de Jaén
Villacarrillo
Villanueva del Arzobispo
Los Villares
Villatorres
Malaga
Alhaurín de la Torre
Alhaurín el Grande
Álora
Antequera
Archidona
Arriate
Arroyo de la Miel-Benalmadena Costa
Benalmádena
El Burgo
La Cala del Moral
Caleta de Vélez
Campanillas
Campillos
Cártama
Casabermeja
Churriana
Coín
Cortes de la Frontera
Cuevas de San Marcos
Estación de Cartama
Estepona
Fuengirola
Malaga
Manilva
Marbella
Mijas
Mollina
Nerja
Rincón de la Victoria
Ronda
San Pedro de Alcántara
Torre del Mar
Torremolinos
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Torrox
Vélez-Málaga
Villanueva del Trabuco
Seville
Alcalá de Guadaira
Alcalá del Río
Alcolea del Río
Arahal
Aznalcóllar
Bormujos
Brenes
Burguillos
Las Cabezas de San Juan
Camas
Cantillana
Carmona
Casariche
Castilblanco de los Arroyos
Castilleja de la Cuesta
Cazalla de la Sierra
Constantina
Coria del Río
El Coronil
Los Corrales
El Cuervo de Sevilla
Dos Hermanas
Écija
Estepa
Gerena
Gines
Guillena
Herrera
La Lantejuela
La Luisiana
Lebrija
Lora del Río
Mairena del Alcor
Mairena del Aljarafe
Marchena
Montellano
Morón de la Frontera
Osuna
Los Palacios y Villafranca
Paradas
Pedrera
Peñaflor
La Puebla de Cazalla
Figures and statistics
La Puebla de los Infantes
La Rinconada
Los Rosales
San José de la Rinconada
Sanlúcar la Mayor
Santiponce
Seville
Tocina
Utrera
Villaverde del Río
El Viso del Alcor
Épila
Fuentes de Ebro
Pina de Ebro
Tarazona
Tauste
Utebo
Zaragoza
Zuera
Tineo
Tuñón (Santo Adriano)
Turon
Valdés
Las Vegas
Villaviciosa
Balearic Islands
Balearic Islands
Asturias
Asturias
Aragon
Huesca
Barbastro
Binéfar
Fraga
Graus
Huesca
Jaca
Monzón
Sabiñánigo
Sariñena
Tamarite de Litera
Teruel
Alcañiz
Alcorisa
Andorra
Calamocha
Calanda
Orihuela del Tremedal
Teruel
Utrillas
Zaragoza
Alagón
La Almunia de Doña Godina
Borja
El Burgo de Ebro
Calatayud
Cariñena
Casetas
Caspe
Ejea de los Caballeros
Avilés
Los Campos
Candas
Cangas de Onís
Cangas del Narcea
Castrillón
Corvera de Asturias
Cudillero
La Felguera (Langreo)
Gijón
Gozón
Grado
Langreo
Latores
Laviana
Lena
Llanera
Llanes
Luanco
Mieres
Moreda
Nava
Navia
Noreña
Oviedo
Parres
Piloña
Pola de Laviana
Pola de Lena
Pravia
Pruvia
Ribadesella
Siero
Tapia de Casariego
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Alaior
Alaró
Alcúdia
Algaida
Andratx
S’Arenal (Llucmajor)
Ariany
S’Arraco
Artà
Binissalem
Búger
Bunyola
Cala Millor
Calonge
Calvià
Campanet
Campos
Ca’n Picafort
Capdepera
Es Castell
Ciutadella de Menorca
Colonia de Sant Jordi
Colonia de Sant Pere
Sa Coma
Consell
Costitx
Eivissa
Esporles
Establiments
Felanitx
Ferreries
Formentera
Fornalutx
Fornells
S’Horta
Inca
Figures and statistics
Lloret de Vistalegre
Lloseta
Llubí
Llucmajor
Magaluf
Manacor
Maó
Maria de la Salut
Marratxí
Es Mercadal
Es Migjorn Gran
Montuïri
Muro
Palma
Palma de Mallorca
Palmanova
Palmanyola
Petra
Sa Pobla
Pollença
Pont d’Inca
Porreres
Port d’Alcudia
Port de Sóller
Porto Cristo
Puerto de Pollença
Puigpunyent
Sant Agustí des Vedrà
Sant Antoni de Portmany
Sant Ferran de ses Roques
Sant Francesc de Formentera
Sant Joan
Sant Joan de Labritja
Sant Jordi
Sant Josep de sa Talaia
Sant Llorenç de Balafia
Sant Llorenç des Cardassar
Sant Lluís
Santa Eugènia
Santa Eulàlia
Santa Eulalia del Río
Santa Gertrudis
Santa Margalida
Santa Maria del Camí
Santa Ponça
Santanyí
Selva
Sencelles
Ses Salines
Sineu
Sóller
Son Carrio
Son Ferriol
Son Cervera
Valldemosa
Vilafranca de Bonany
Basque Country
Álava
Amurrio
Llodio
Nanclares de la Oca
Oyón/Oion
Salvatierra o Agurain
Vitoria-Gasteiz
Guipúzcoa
Andoain
Aretxabaleta
Arrasate o Mondragón
Astigarraga
Azkoitia
Azpeitia
Beasain
Bergara
Deba
Donostia-San Sebastián
Eibar
Elgoibar
Errenteria
Irun
Lasarte-Oria
Lazkao
Legazpi
Lezo
Oiartzun
Oñati
Ordizia
Pasaia
Tolosa
Villabona
Zarautz
Zumaia
Zumarraga
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Vizcaya
Abanto y Ciérvana-Abanto Zierbena
Alonsotegi
Amorebieta-Etxano
Arrigorriaga
Bakio
Balmaseda
Barakaldo
Basauri
Bermeo
Berriz
Bilbao
Derio
Durango
Elorrio
Erandio
Ermua
Etxebarri, Anteiglesia de San EstebanEtxebarri Do
Galdakao
Gallarta
Gernika-Lumo
Getxo
Güeñes
Igorre
Iurreta
Leioa
Lekeitio
Lemoa
Markina-Xemein
Mungia
Muskiz
Ondarroa
Orduña
Orozko
Ortuella
Plentzia
Portugalete
Santurtzi
Sestao
Sondika
Sopelana
Ugao-Miraballes
Valle de Trápaga-Trapagaran
Zalla
Zamudio
Figures and statistics
Canary Islands
Las Palmas
Agaete
Agüimes
Arrecife
Arucas
Castillo del Romeral
Corralejo
Gáldar
Gran Tarajal
Ingenio
Maspalomas
Mogán
Moya
La Oliva
Pájara
Las Palmas de Gran Canaria
Playa del Inglés
Puerto del Rosario
San Bartolomé
San Bartolomé de Tirajana
San Nicolás de Tolentino
Santa Brígida
Santa Lucía de Tirajana
Santa María de Guía
Santa María de Guía de Gran Canaria
Tejeda
Telde
Teror
Tías
Valsequillo de Gran Canaria
Vecindario
Vega de San Mateo
Yaiza
Santa Cruz de Tenerife
Adeje
Alajeró
Arona
Breña Alta
Candelaria
Las Chafiras
Los Cristianos
Frontera
Garachico
Granadilla de Abona
Guía de Isora
Güímar
Icod de los Vinos
Isora
La Laguna
Los Llanos de Aridane
Mocanal
La Orotava
El Paso
El Pinar
Puerto de la Cruz
Los Realejos
San Cristóbal de la Laguna
San Miguel de Abona
San Sebastián de la Gomera
Santa Cruz de la Palma
Santa Cruz de Tenerife
Santa Úrsula
Santiago del Teide
El Sauzal
Taco
Tacoronte
Tegueste
Valle Gran Rey
Valverde
La Victoria de Acentejo
Potes
Puente San Miguel
Reinosa
Reocín
San Vicente de la Barquera
Santa Cruz de Bezana
Santander
Santoña
Saron
Suances
Torrelavega
Viernoles
Castile-La Mancha
Albacete
Albacete
Almansa
Caudete
Elche de la Sierra
Fuentealbilla
Hellín
La Roda
Tobarra
Villarrobledo
Ciudad Real
Cantabria
Cantabria
Alceda
Ampuero
Arenas de Iguña
Arnuero
El Astillero
Cabezón de la Sal
Camargo
Castañeda
Castro-Urdiales
Colindres
Comillas
Los Corrales de Buelna
Laredo
Maliaño
Medio Cudeyo
Noja
Piélagos
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Alcázar de San Juan
Almadén
Almodóvar del Campo
Bolaños de Calatrava
Campo de Criptana
Ciudad Real
Daimiel
Herencia
Malagón
Manzanares
Miguelturra
Pedro Muñoz
Puertollano
Socuéllamos
La Solana
Tomelloso
Valdepeñas
Villanueva de los Infantes
Villarrubia de los Ojos
Figures and statistics
Cuenca
Belmonte
Cuenca
Saelices
Tarancón
Ugena
Valmojado
Villacañas
Villanueva de Alcardete
El Viso de San Juan
Yuncos
Vega de Espinareda
Veguellina de Orbigo
Villablino
Villaobispo de las Regueras
La Virgen del Camino
Guadalajara
Palencia
Almonacid de Zorita
Alovera
Azuqueca de Henares
Cabanillas del Campo
El Casar
Guadalajara
Marchamalo
Pozo de Guadalajara
Torrejón del Rey
Villanueva de la Torre
Aguilar de Campoo
Alar del Rey
Baltanás
Carrión de los Condes
Cervera de Pisuerga
Dueñas
Guardo
Osorno la Mayor
Palencia
Paredes de Nava
Saldaña
Venta de Baños
Villamuriel de Cerrato
Toledo
Argés
Bargas
Calera y Chozas
Cedillo del Condado
Cobeja
Consuegra
Fuensalida
La Iglesuela
Illescas
Madridejos
Magán
Méntrida
Mora
La Nava de Ricomalillo
Noblejas
Ocaña
Olías del Rey
Oropesa
La Puebla de Montalbán
Quintanar de la Orden
El Real de San Vicente
San Pablo de los Montes
Santa Cruz del Retamar
Santa Olalla
Seseña
Sonseca
Talavera de la Reina
Toledo
Torrijos
Castile and Leon
Ávila
Arenas de San Pedro
Arévalo
Ávila
El Barco de Ávila
Cebreros
Sotillo de la Adrada
El Tiemblo
Burgos
Aranda de Duero
Briviesca
Burgos
Lerma
Medina de Pomar
Miranda de Ebro
Quintanar de la Sierra
Villarcayo
Villarcayo de Merindad de Castilla la Vieja
Leon
Astorga
La Bañeza
Bembibre
Boñar
Cacabelos
Cistierna
Fabero
Leon
Ponferrada
Puente de Domingo Flórez
La Robla
Sahagún
San Andrés del Rabanedo
Santa María del Páramo
Santa Marina del Rey
Valderas
Valencia de Don Juan
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Salamanca
Alba de Tormes
La Alberca
Babilafuente
Béjar
Carbajosa de la Sagrada
Ciudad Rodrigo
Gomecello
Guijuelo
Ledesma
Peñaranda de Bracamonte
Salamanca
Santa Marta de Tormes
Villamayor
Villares de la Reina
Segovia
Cantalejo
Cuéllar
El Espinar
Nava de la Asunción
San Ildefonso
Sanchonuño
Segovia
Soria
Ágreda
Figures and statistics
Almazán
Burgo de Osma-Ciudad de Osma
Ólvega
Soria
Valladolid
Arroyo de la Encomienda
Cistérniga
Íscar
Laguna de Duero
Medina de Rioseco
Medina del Campo
Mojados
Olmedo
Peñafiel
Santovenia de Pisuerga
Simancas
Tordesillas
Tudela de Duero
Valladolid
Zaratán
Zamora
Benavente
Fuentesaúco
Puebla de Sanabria
Toro
Zamora
Catalonia
Barcelona
Abrera
Aiguafreda
Alella
Alpens
L’Ametlla del Vallès
Arenys de Mar
Arenys de Munt
Argentona
Artés
Avià
Avinyó
Avinyonet del Penedès
Badalona
Badia del Vallès
Bagà
Balenyà
Balsareny
Barberà del Vallès
Barcelona
La Batlloria
La Beguda Alta
Bellaterra
Berga
Cabrera de Mar
Cabrils
Calaf
Caldes de Montbui
Caldes d’Estrac
Calella
Calldetenes
Callús
Canet de Mar
Canovelles
Canyelles
Capellades
Cardedeu
Cardona
Casserres
Castellar del Vallès
Castellbisbal
Castelldefels
Castellterçol
Centelles
Cercs
Cerdanyola del Vallès
Cervelló
Collsuspina
Corbera de Llobregat
Cornellà de Llobregat
Cubelles
Dosrius
Esparreguera
Esplugues de Llobregat
L’Estany
Les Franqueses del Vallès
La Garriga
Gavà
Gelida
Gironella
Granollers
Guardiola de Berguedà
L’Hospitalet de Llobregat
Els Hostalets de Pierola
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Igualada
La Llagosta
Llerona
Lliçà d’Amunt
Llinars del Vallès
Malgrat de Mar
Malla
Manlleu
Manresa
Martorell
Les Masies de Roda
Les Masies de Voltregà
El Masnou
Masquefa
Matadepera
Mataró
Mediona
Moià
Molins de Rei
Mollet del Vallès
Monistrol de Montserrat
Montcada i Reixac
Montgat
Montmajor
Montmeló
Montseny
Navarcles
Navàs
Òdena
Olèrdola
Olesa de Bonesvalls
Olesa de Montserrat
Orís
Palafolls
Palau-Solità i Plegamans
Pallejà
La Palma de Cervelló
El Papiol
Piera
Pineda de Mar
La Pobla de Claramunt
La Pobla de Lillet
Polinyà
El Prat de Llobregat
Premià de Dalt
Premià de Mar
Puig-reig
La Roca del Vallès
Figures and statistics
Roda de Ter
Rubí
Sabadell
Sallent
Sant Adrià de Besòs
Sant Andreu de la Barca
Sant Andreu de Llavaneres
Sant Boi de Llobregat
Sant Cebrià de Vallalta
Sant Celoni
Sant Climent de Llobregat
Sant Cugat del Vallès
Sant Esteve de Palautordera
Sant Esteve Sesrovires
Sant Feliu de Codines
Sant Feliu de Llobregat
Sant Hipòlit de Voltregà
Sant Joan de Vilatorrada
Sant Joan Despí
Sant Just Desvern
Sant Llorenç Savall
Sant Martí de Tous
Sant Martí Sarroca
Sant Pere de Ribes
Sant Pere de Riudebitlles
Sant Pere de Torelló
Sant Pere de Vilamajor
Sant Pol de Mar
Sant Quintí de Mediona
Sant Quirze de Besora
Sant Quirze del Vallès
Sant Sadurní d’Anoia
Sant Vicenç de Castellet
Sant Vicenç de Montalt
Sant Vicenç de Torelló
Sant Vicenç dels Horts
Santa Coloma de Cervelló
Santa Coloma de Gramenet
Santa Eulàlia de Ronçana
Santa Margarida de Montbui
Santa Margarida i els Monjos
Santa Maria de Besora
Santa Maria de Palautordera
Santa Maria d’Oló
Santa Perpètua de Mogoda
Santa Susanna
Sentmenat
Sitges
Súria
Taradell
Teià
Terrassa
Tiana
Tordera
Torelló
Torrelavit
Torrelles de Llobregat
Vacarisses
Vallirana
Vallromanes
Vic
Viladecans
Vilafranca del Penedès
Vilanova de Sau
Vilanova del Camí
Vilanova del Vallès
Vilanova i la Geltrú
Vilassar de Dalt
Vilassar de Mar
Girona
Agullana
Alp
Amer
Anglès
Arbúcies
Argelaguer
L’Armentera
Banyoles
Bàscara
Begur
Besalú
Bescanó
La Bisbal d’Empordà
Blanes
Bordils
Breda
Cadaqués
Caldes de Malavella
Calonge
Campdevànol
Camprodon
Cantallops
Capmany
Cassà de la Selva
Castell d’Aro
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Castelló d’Empúries
La Cellera de Ter
Celrà
Cervià de Ter
Cornellà del Terri
Darnius
L’Escala
Esclanya
Figueres
Flaçà
Fornells de la Selva
Girona
Gombrèn
Hostalric
La Jonquera
Juià
Les Llosses
Llagostera
Llançà
Llers
Llívia
Lloret de Mar
Maçanet de Cabrenys
Maçanet de la Selva
Madremanya
Massanes
Medinya
Mieres
Montagut
Olot
Palafrugell
Palamós
Palau-Saverdera
Pals
Pau
Peralada
Les Planes d’Hostoles
Platja d’Aro
Porqueres
Portbou
Les Preses
Puigcerdà
Quart
Ribes de Freser
Riells i Viabrea
Ripoll
Riudarenes
Riudellots de la Selva
Figures and statistics
Roses
S’Agaro
Salt
Sant Antoni de Calonge
Sant Esteve d’en Bas
Sant Feliu de Buixalleu
Sant Feliu de Guíxols
Sant Feliu de Pallerols
Sant Gregori
Sant Hilari Sacalm
Sant Joan de les Abadesses
Sant Joan de Mollet
Sant Joan les Fonts
Sant Jordi Desvalls
Sant Julià de Ramis
Sant Julià del Llor i Bonmatí
Sant Pau de Segúries
Santa Coloma de Farners
Santa Cristina d’Aro
Santa Pau
Sarrià de Ter
Serinyà
Setcases
Sils
Terrades
Torroella de Montgrí
Tossa de Mar
Vallfogona de Ripollès
Vidreres
Vilabertran
Vilablareix
Viladamat
Viladasens
Viladrau
Vilajuïga
Vilobí d’Onyar
Lleida
Agramunt
Aitona
L’Albages
Albesa
Alcarràs
Alcoletge
Alfarràs
Alguaire
Almacelles
Almenar
Alpicat
Anglesola
Arbeca
Artesa de Lleida
Artesa de Segre
Balaguer
Barbens
Belianes
Bellcaire d’Urgell
Bell-lloc d’Urgell
Bellpuig
Bellver de Cerdanya
Bellvís
Benavent de Segrià
Les Borges Blanques
Bossòst
Camarasa
Castelldans
Castellserà
Cervera
Cervià de les Garrigues
Coll de Nargó
Corbins
Esterri d’Àneu
La Fuliola
Golmés
La Granadella
La Granja d’Escarp
Guissona
Isona i Conca Dellà
Ivars d’Urgell
Juncosa
Juneda
Les
Linyola
Llavorsí
Lleida
Llimiana
Maials
Menàrguens
Miralcamp
Mollerussa
Montellà i Martinet
Montgai
Naut Aran
Odèn
Oliana
Organyà
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El Palau d’Anglesola
La Pobla de Segur
El Pont de Suert
Ponts
Prats i Sansor
Puigverd d’Agramunt
Rosselló
Sant Llorenç de Morunys
Seròs
La Seu d’Urgell
Solsona
Sort
Soses
Tàrrega
Térmens
Torà
Tornabous
Torrebesses
Torrefarrera
Torregrossa
Torres de Segre
Tremp
La Vall de Boí
Verdú
Vielha e Mijaran
Vilaller
Vilanova de la Barca
Vilanova de Segrià
Vinaixa
Tarragona
Alcanar
Alcover
L’Aldea
Altafulla
L’Ametlla de Mar
L’Ampolla
Amposta
L’Arboç
Ascó
Banyeres del Penedès
Barberà de la Conca
Batea
Bellvei
La Bisbal del Penedès
Les Borges del Camp
Calafell
Camarles
Figures and statistics
Cambrils
Les Cases d’Alcanar
Castellvell del Camp
Constantí
Corbera d’Ebre
Creixell
Cunit
Deltebre
L’Espluga de Francolí
Falset
La Fatarella
Flix
Fontscaldes
Gandesa
Horta de Sant Joan
Jesús
Llorenç del Penedès
Miami Platja
Montblanc
Montbrió del Camp
Mont-roig del Camp
Móra d’Ebre
Móra la Nova
El Morell
Els Muntells
Els Pallaresos
El Perelló
Picamoixons
El Pla de Santa Maria
La Pobla de Montornés
El Pont d’Armentera
Prades
Raval de Cristo
Reus
Riudoms
Roda de Barà
Roquetes
Salou
Sant Carles de la Ràpita
Sant Jaume dels Domenys
Sant Jaume d’Enveja
Santa Bàrbara
Santa Coloma de Queralt
Sarral
La Selva del Camp
La Sénia
Solivella
Tarragona
Tivissa
Torredembarra
Tortosa
Ulldecona
Valls
Vandellòs i l’Hospitalet de l’Infant
El Vendrell
Vilallonga del Camp
Vila-rodona
Vila-seca
Vimbodí
Xerta
Community of Valencia
Alicante/Alacant
Agost
Albatera
Alcoy/Alcoi
L’Alfàs del Pi
Alicante/Alacant
Almoradí
Altea
Aspe
Banyeres de Mariola
Benejúzar
Benidorm
Benissa
Biar
Callosa de Segura
Callosa d’en Sarrià
Calpe/Calp
El Campello
Castalla
Catral
Cocentaina
Cox
Crevillent
Dénia
Dolores
Elche/elx
Elda
Finestrat
Formentera del Segura
Guardamar del Segura
Ibi
Jalón/Xaló
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Jávea/Xàbia
Jijona/Xixona
Monforte del Cid
Monóvar/Monòver
Muro de Alcoy
Mutxamel
Novelda
La Nucia
Ondara
Onil
Orihuela
Pedreguer
Pego
Petrer
Pilar de la Horadada
Pinoso
Rebolledo
Redován
Salinas
San Fulgencio
San Vicente del Raspeig/Sant Vicent
del Raspeig
Sant Joan d’Alacant
Santa Pola
Sax
Teulada
Torrevieja
El Verger
Villajoyosa/La Vila Joiosa
Villena
Castellón/Castelló
Almenara
Alquerías del Niño Perdido
Altura
Benicarló
Benicasim/Benicàssim
Betxí
Borriol
Burriana
Castellón de la Plana/Castelló de la Plana
Chilches/Xilxes
Moncofa
Nules
Onda
Peñíscola
Segorbe
La Vall d’Uixó
Figures and statistics
Villarreal/Vila-real
Vinaròs
Valencia
Aielo de Malferit
Alaquàs
Albaida
Alberic
Alboraya
Albuixech
Alcàsser
L’Alcúdia de Carlet
L’Alcúdia de Crespins
Aldaia
Alfafar
Algemesí
Alginet
Almàssera
Almussafes
Alzira
Ayora
Bellreguard
Benaguasil
Benetússer
Benifaió
Benigànim
Beniparrell
Benisanó
Bétera
Bocairent
Buñol
Burjassot
Canals
La Cañada
Carcaixent
Carlet
Castelló de Rugat
Catarroja
Cheste
Chiva
Corbera
Cullera
L’Eliana
Enguera
Faura
Foios
La Font d’en Carros
Gandia
Gilet
Godella
Grau i Platja
Guadassuar
Llíria
Llossa de Ranes
Manises
Massamagrell
Massanassa
Meliana
Mislata
Mogente/Moixent
Moncada
Monserrat
Museros
Náquera
Navarrés
Oliva
L’Olleria
Ontinyent
Paiporta
Paterna
Picanya
Picassent
Piles
La Pobla de Farnals
La Pobla de Vallbona
La Pobla del Duc
La Pobla Llarga
Polinyà de Xúquer
Puçol
El Puerto
Puig
Quart de Poblet
Rafelbuñol/Rafelbunyol
Requena
Riba-Roja de Túria
Rocafort
Sagunto/Sagunt
Silla
Simat de la Valldigna
Sollana
Sueca
Tavernes Blanques
Tavernes de la Valldigna
Torrent
Turís
Utiel
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Valencia
Vilamarxant
Villanueva de Castellón
Villar del Arzobispo
Xàtiva
Xeraco
Xirivella
Extremadura
Badajoz
Aceuchal
Alburquerque
Almendralejo
Arroyo de San Serván
Azuaga
Badajoz
Barcarrota
Burguillos del Cerro
Cabeza del Buey
Calamonte
Castuera
Don Benito
Fregenal de la Sierra
Fuente de Cantos
Fuente del Maestre
La Garrovilla
Gevora del Caudillo
Guareña
Hornachos
Jerez de los Caballeros
Llerena
Mérida
Monesterio
Montijo
Olivenza
Puebla de la Calzada
San Vicente de Alcántara
Santa Amalia
Los Santos de Maimona
Talarrubias
Talavera la Real
Villafranca de los Barros
Villanueva de la Serena
Vivares
Zafra
Figures and statistics
Cáceres
Arroyo de la Luz
Cáceres
Casar de Cáceres
Coria
Garrovillas de Alconetar
Hervás
Jaraíz de la Vera
Logrosán
Malpartida de Cáceres
Miajadas
Montehermoso
Moraleja
Navalmoral de la Mata
Plasencia
Talayuela
Tietar
Trujillo
Valencia de Alcántara
Villanueva de la Vera
Galicia
A Coruña
Ames
Arteixo
Arzúa
Bembibre
Bergondo
Betanzos
Boiro
Brión
Cabana de Bergantiños
Cacheiras
Cambre
Carballo
Carnota
Carral
Cedeira
Cee
A Coruña
Culleredo
Curtis
Ferrol
Frean
A Laracha
Melide
Miño
Muros
Narón
Negreira
Noia
Oleiros
Ordes
Ortigueira
Outes
Padrón
A Pobra do Caramiñal
Ponteceso
Pontedeume
As Pontes de Garcia Rodriguez
Rianxo
Ribeira
Rois
Sada
Santa Comba
Santiago de Compostela
Teo
Val do Dubra
Vedra
Vimianzo
Zas
Lugo
Burela
Castro de Rei
Cervo
Chantada
Foz
O Incio
Lugo
Meira
Monforte de Lemos
Outeiro de Rei
Rábade
Ribadeo
Sarria
Vilalba
Viveiro
Ourense
Allariz
Barbadás
O Barco de Valdeorras
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O Carballiño
Celanova
Laza
Maceda
Muíños
Ourense
Ribadavia
Verín
Viana do Bolo
Vilardevós
Xinzo de Limia
Xunqueira de Espadanedo
Pontevedra
Baiona
Bueu
Caldas de Reis
Cambados
Cangas
A Cañiza
Cruceiro
Domaio (San Pedro P.)
A Estrada
Gondomar
O Grove
A Guarda
Lalín
Marín
Moaña
Mondariz
Moraña
Mos
Nigrán
Parada
Poio
Ponte Caldelas
Ponteareas
Pontevedra
O Porriño
A Ramallosa
Redondela
O Rosal
Salceda de Caselas
Salcidos
Salvaterra de Miño
Sanxenxo
Sello
Figures and statistics
Silleda
Soutomaior
Tomiño
Tui
Vigo
Vilagarcía de Arousa
La Rioja
La Rioja
Aldeanueva de Ebro
Alfaro
Arnedo
Autol
Calahorra
Cenicero
Fuenmayor
Haro
Lardero
Logroño
Nájera
Pradejón
Rincón de Soto
Santo Domingo de la Calzada
Villamediana de Iregua
Madrid
Madrid
Ajalvir
El Alamo
Alcalá de Henares
Alcobendas
Alcorcón
Aldea del Fresno
Algete
Alpedrete
Aranjuez
Arganda del Rey
Arroyomolinos
Becerril de la Sierra
Belmonte de Tajo
Boadilla del Monte
El Boalo
Brunete
Buitrago del Lozoya
Camarma de Esteruelas
Campo Real
Casarrubuelos
Cercedilla
Chinchón
Ciempozuelos
Cobeña
Collado Mediano
Collado Villalba
Colmenar de Oreja
Colmenar del Arroyo
Colmenar Viejo
Colmenarejo
Coslada
Cubas de la Sagra
Daganzo de Arriba
El Escorial
Estremera
Fuenlabrada
Fuente el Saz de Jarama
Fuentidueña de Tajo
Galapagar
Getafe
Griñón
Guadalix de la Sierra
Guadarrama
Hoyo de Manzanares
Humanes de Madrid
Leganés
Loeches
Madrid
Majadahonda
Manzanares el Real
Meco
Mejorada del Campo
Miraflores de la Sierra
El Molar
Los Molinos
La Moraleja
Moraleja de Enmedio
Moralzarzal
Morata de Tajuña
Móstoles
Navacerrada
Navalafuente
Navalagamella
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Navalcarnero
Navas del Rey
Nuevo Baztán
Paracuellos de Jarama
Parla
Pedrezuela
Pelayos de la Presa
Perales de Tajuña
Pinto
Pozuelo de Alarcón
Quijorna
Rivas-Vaciamadrid
Robledo de Chavela
Las Rozas de Madrid
San Agustín de Guadalix
San Fernando de Henares
San Lorenzo de El Escorial
San Martín de la Vega
San Martín de Valdeiglesias
San Sebastián de los Reyes
Sevilla la Nueva
Soto del Real
Talamanca de Jarama
Tielmes
Torrejón de Ardoz
Torrejón de Velasco
Torrelaguna
Torrelodones
Torres de la Alameda
Tres Cantos
Valdemorillo
Valdemoro
Valdeolmos-Alalpardo
Valdetorres de Jarama
Velilla de San Antonio
El Vellón
Villa del Prado
Villaconejos
Villalbilla
Villamanta
Villanueva de la Cañada
Villanueva de Perales
Villanueva del Pardillo
Villar del Olmo
Villarejo de Salvanés
Villaviciosa de Odón
Figures and statistics
Melilla and Ceuta
Ceuta
Ceuta
Melilla
Melilla
Murcia
Puerto Lumbreras
El Raal
San Ginés
San Javier
San Pedro del Pinatar
Santomera
Torre-Pacheco
Las Torres de Cotillas
Totana
La Unión
Yecla
Murcia
Abanilla
Abarán
Águilas
Alcantarilla
Los Alcazares
Alguazas
Alhama de Murcia
Alquerías
Archena
Beniajan
Beniel
Blanca
Bullas
Calasparra
Caravaca de la Cruz
Cartagena
Cehegín
Ceutí
Churra
Cieza
Espinardo
Fortuna
Fuente Álamo de Murcia
Jumilla
Librilla
Lo Campano
Lorca
Lorquí
La Manga del Mar Menor
Mazarrón
Molina de Segura
Mula
Murcia
El Palmar o Lugar de Don Juan
Navarre
Navarre
Altsasu/Alsasua
Ansoáin
Aoiz/Agoitz
Azagra
Barañain
Baztan
Bera/Vera de Bidasoa
Berriozar
Burlada/Burlata
Cascante
Castejón
Cintruénigo
Cizur
Cizur Menor
Corella
Cortes
Estella/Lizarra
Galar
Huarte/Uharte
Ibero
Ilundain
Lodosa
Mendavia
Milagro
Murchante
Mutilva Alta/Mutiloagoiti
Mutilva Baja/Mutiloabeiti
Noain
Noain (Valle de Elorz)/Noain (Elortzibar)
Olite
Pamplona/Iruña
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Peralta
Ribaforada
San Adrián
Sangüesa/Zangoza
Tafalla
Tudela
Valtierra
Viana
Villafranca
Villava/Atarrabia
Figures and statistics
During 2007, the ”la Caixa” Foundation has worked
with the following institutions:
3ª Edat S’Almudaina. Andratx (Balearic Islands)
A V Cots Guix Pda Roja. Manresa (Barcelona)
A.J. El Escalón Salesiano. Seville
A.M.A Singilia Barba. Antequera (Malaga)
AA.VV. Les Fonts del Lledoner de Fontscaldes (Tarragona)
Abierto Asturias. Sociedad Cooperativa de iniciativa Social.
Avilés (Asturias)
ACCEM Asturias. Oviedo (Asturias)
Acció Social Montalegre. Barcelona
Acció Contra la Violència Domèstica. Barcelona
Acció Familiar Barcelona. Barcelona
Acción Familiar Vizcaina. Bilbao (Bizkaia/Vizacaya)
Acción por el Mundo Salvaje. Villafranca de Los Barros
(Badajoz)
Accióvisual S.L. Ceutí (Murcia)
ACOPROS. A Coruña
ACSUR las Segovias. Madrid
ACTUA Vallès. Sabadell (Barcelona)
ADACE-CLM (As. de Daño Cerebral Sobrevenido). Argés
(Toledo)
ADCA Integración. As. Andaluza para la Rehabilitación del
Daño Cerebral Adquirido. Seville
ADDIA. As. para Defensa de Los derechos de la Infancia y la
Adolescencia. Santa Coloma de Gramanet (Barcelona)
ADEIT. Fundació Universitat Empresa. Valencia
ADEMBI.As. de Esclerosis Múltiple de Bizkaia
ADEMM. Madrid
AECC. As. Espanyola Contra el càncer. Junta de les comarques
barcelonines. Barcelona
AEdeM CR. As. Española de Esclerosis Múltiple de Ciudad Real.
Ciudad Real
AEG Pedra Viva. Binissalem (Balearic Islands)
AEMA SCCL. L’Hospitalet de Llobregat (Barcelona)
AESCO. As. de Empresarios Salmantinos de Comercio.
Salamanca
AFAB delegació Vallès Occidental. Sant Cugat del Vallès.
Barcelona
AFAB Granollers. Barcelona
AFAB Hospitalet de Llobregat. Barcelona
AFABUR - Sala Polison del Teatro Principal. Burgos
AFACO A Coruña
AFAD Tarancon y Comarca
AFADAL - As. de Familiares de Enfermos de Alzheimer y
Otras demencias Seniles. Daimiel (Ciuda Real)
AFADEM - Prado del Rey (Cadiz)
AFADEMON. Montalbán de Córdoba (Cordoba)
AFADES - As. Familiares Enfermos de Alzheimer y demencia
Senil de Álava (Vitoria)
AFADS Norte de Cáceres - Plasencia
AFADS Vegas Altas la Serena. Don Benito (Badajoz)
AFAEX Badajoz
AFAGA. Vigo (Pontevedra)
AFAGI - Guipúzcoa
AFAL Contigo. As. Nacional Alzheimer. Madrid
AFAL Ferrolterra. Ferrol (A Coruña)
AFAM Merida Hogar de Mayores. Merida (Badajoz)
AFAMA Cocentaina. (Alicante)
AFAMEC Medina del Campo (Valladolid)
AFAMER Villarcayo (Burgos)
AFAMO. Montilla (Cordoba)
AFAMON. Monforte de Lemos (Lugo)
AFAMUR. As. Familiares de Enfermos con Alzheimer de la
Región de Murcia. Murcia
Afan de Lucha por los Enfermos de Alzheimer “Caminar”.
Bollullos Par del Condado (Huelva)
Afanias Benicarló (Castellón/Castelló)
AFAR la Ribera. Aranda de Duero (Burgos)
AFASUR-GENIL. Cordoba
AFATA - As. de Familiares de Enfermos de Alzheimer de
Talavera de la Reina (Toledo)
AFATE Terres de l’Ebre (Tarragona)
AFAVILL Villanuenva del Arzobispo (Jaén)
AFAY - As. de Familiares de Enfermos de Alzheimer de Yecla
(Murcia)
AFAYDECA - As. de Familiares de Enfermos de Alzheimer de
Caravaca. Caravaca de la Cruz (Murcia)
AFDPA. Pozo Alcón (Jaén)
AFED. Asoc. Familiares Enf. de demencias. Torrent (Valencia)
AFEDA Bajo Aragón Los Calatravos. Alcañiz (Teruel)
AFEMEN. Jerez de la Frontera (Cadiz)
AFEMTO - As. de Enfermos Mentales. Totana (Murcia)
AFMAVA. Albaida (Valencia)
África Viva, Fundación de Investigación en Salud. Barcelona
Afromujer de Andalucía. Seville
AFUSAL Priego. Cordoba
AGADEA. Santiago de Compostela (A Coruña)
AGEDEM - As. de Getafe de Esclerosis Múltiple. Getafe
(Madrid)
Agència de Voluntariat de l’Ajuntament de Palma. Palma
(Balearic Islands)
Agencia EFE (Madrid)
Agermanament sense fronteres. Barcelona
Agora. As. de Parkinson. Granada
Agrupació d’Avis. Santa Maria d’Oló (Barcelona)
Agrupació d’Entitats per a l’Acollida de Menors immigrants a
Catalunya. Barcelona
Agrupació Naturalista i Ecologista de la Garrotxa. Olot
(Girona)
Agrupación de Sordos de Zaragoza y Aragón. Zaragoza
Agrupación de Sordos. Granada
Agrupación Deportiva Ntra. Sra. del Rosario. A Coruña
Agrupa’t. Lleida
AGUAFA - As. de Guadassuar d’Amics i Familiars de Malalts
d’Alzheimer (Valencia)
AID As. Arrabal. Malaga
AIS Pro-Juventud. Barcelona
Ajuntament d’Agramunt (Lleida)
Ajuntament d’Agullana (Girona)
Ajuntament d’Aiguafreda (Barcelona)
Ajuntament d’Alaró (Balearic Islands)
Ajuntament d’Albesa (Lleida)
Ajuntament d’Alcover (Tarragona)
Ajuntament d’Amposta (Tarragona)
Ajuntament d’Anglès (Girona)
Ajuntament d’Arbúcies (Girona)
Ajuntament d’Arenys de Mar (Barcelona)
Ajuntament d’Arenys de Munt (Barcelona)
Ajuntament d’Argelaguer (Girona)
Ajuntament d’Artés (Barcelona)
Ajuntament d’Avinyó (Barcelona)
Ajuntament de Badalona (Barcelona)
Ajuntament de Balaguer (Lleida)
Ajuntament de Banyoles (Girona)
Ajuntament de Barberà del Vallès (Barcelona)
Ajuntament de Barcelona
Ajuntament de Begur (Girona)
Ajuntament de Benicarló (Castellón)
Ajuntament de Besalú (Girona)
Ajuntament de Boadella i Les EscauLes (Girona)
Ajuntament de Breda (Girona)
Ajuntament de Burriana (Castellón)
Ajuntament de Cabrera de Mar (Barcelona)
Ajuntament de Cadaqués (Girona)
Ajuntament de Calafell (Tarragona)
Ajuntament de Calonge (Girona)
Ajuntament de Calp (Alicante)
Ajuntament de Camarles (Tarragona)
Ajuntament de Canet de Mar (Barcelona)
Ajuntament de Cardona (Barcelona)
Ajuntament de Castelldefels (Barcelona)
Ajuntament de Castelló de la Plana (Castellón)
Ajuntament de Celrà (Girona)
Ajuntament de Cerdanyola del Vallès (Barcelona)
Ajuntament de Cervelló (Barcelona)
Ajuntament de Cervià de Ter (Girona)
Ajuntament de Collsuspina (Barcelona)
Ajuntament de Cornellà del Terri (Girona)
Ajuntament de Darnius (Girona)
Ajuntament de Denia (Alicante)
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Ajuntament de Dosrius (Barcelona)
Ajuntament d’El Pont de Suert (Lleida)
Ajuntament de Ferreries (Balearic Islands)
Ajuntament de Flaçà (Girona)
Ajuntament de Formentera (Balearic Islands)
Ajuntament de Fornells de la Selva (Girona)
Ajuntament de Gandia (Valencia)
Ajuntament de Gavà (Barcelona)
Ajuntament de Girona
Ajuntament de Gironella (Barcelona)
Ajuntament de Juià (Girona)
Ajuntament de la Bisbal d’Empordà (Girona)
Ajuntament de la Selva del Camp (Tarragona)
Ajuntament de la Sènia (Tarragona)
Ajuntament de les Borges Blanques (Lleida)
Ajuntament de les Llosses (Girona)
Ajuntament de les Masies de Roda (Barcelona)
Ajuntament de les Masies de Voltregà (Barcelona)
Ajuntament de les Preses (Girona)
Ajuntament de l’Escala (Girona)
Ajuntament de l’Espluga de Francolí (Tarragona)
Ajuntament de l’Estany (Barcelona)
Ajuntament de l’Hospitalet de Llobregat (Barcelona)
Ajuntament de Llagostera (Girona)
Ajuntament de Llançà (Girona)
Ajuntament de Llavorsí (Lleida)
Ajuntament de Lleida
Ajuntament de Maçanet de la Selva (Girona)
Ajuntament de Madremanya (Girona)
Ajuntament de Malla (Girona)
Ajuntament de Manresa (Manresa)
Ajuntament de Maó (Balearic Islands)
Ajuntament de Massanes (Girona)
Ajuntament de Mataró (Barcelona)
Ajuntament de Mieres (Girona)
Ajuntament de Moià (Barcelona)
Ajuntament de Molí de Baix (Girona)
Ajuntament de Mollerussa (Lleida)
Ajuntament de Mollet del Vallès (Barcelona)
Ajuntament de Montagut (Girona)
Ajuntament de Montmeló (Barcelona)
Ajuntament de Navarcles (Barcelona)
Ajuntament de Palafrugell (Girona)
Ajuntament de Palau-Severdera (Girona)
Ajuntament de Pau (Girona)
Ajuntament de Pedret i Marçà (Girona)
Ajuntament de Peralada (Girona)
Ajuntament de Ponts (Lleida)
Ajuntament de Premià de Mar (Barcelona)
Ajuntament de Puigcerdà (Girona)
Ajuntament de Requena (Valencia)
Ajuntament de Reus (Tarragona)
Ajuntament de Ripoll (Girona)
Ajuntament de Riudarenes (Girona)
Ajuntament de Riudellots de la Selva (Girona)
Ajuntament de Roda de Ter (Barcelona)
Ajuntament de Roses (Girona)
Ajuntament de Sabadell (Barcelona)
Ajuntament de Salt (Girona)
Ajuntament de Sant Andreu de la Barca (Barcelona)
Ajuntament de Sant Andreu de Llavaneres (Barcelona)
Ajuntament de Sant Antoni de Portmany (Balearic Islands)
Ajuntament de Sant Boi de Llobregat (Barcelona)
Ajuntament de Sant Carles de la Ràpita (Tarragona)
Ajuntament de Sant Cebrià de Vallalta (Barcelona)
Ajuntament de Sant Celoni (Barcelona)
Ajuntament de Sant Cugat del Vallès (Barcelona)
Ajuntament de Sant Feliu de Buixalleu (Girona)
Ajuntament de Sant Feliu de Guíxols (Girona)
Ajuntament de Sant Feliu de Pallerols (Girona)
Ajuntament de Sant Hilari de Sacalm (Girona)
Ajuntament de Sant Hipòlit de Voltregà (Barcelona)
Figures and statistics
Ajuntament de Sant Joan de Mollet (Girona)
Ajuntament de Sant Julià de Ramis (Girona)
Ajuntament de Sant Llorenç de Cardassar (Balearic Islands)
Ajuntament de Sant Martí Sarroca (Barcelona)
Ajuntament de Sant Pere de Riudebitlles (Barcelona)
Ajuntament de Sant Quirze de Besora (Barcelona)
Ajuntament de Sant Sadurní d’Anoia (Barcelona)
Ajuntament de Sant Vicenç de Castellet (Barcelona)
Ajuntament de Sant Vicenç de Montalt (Barcelona)
Ajuntament de Santa Coloma de Gramenet (Barcelona)
Ajuntament de Santa Maria de Besora (Barcelona)
Ajuntament de Santa Oliva (Tarragona)
Ajuntament de Santa Susanna (Barcelona)
Ajuntament de Sarrià de Ter (Girona)
Ajuntament de Serinyà (Girona)
Ajuntament de Setcases (Girona)
Ajuntament de Sils (Girona)
Ajuntament de Sineu (Balearic Islands)
Ajuntament de Solsona (Lleida)
Ajuntament de Sort (Lleida)
Ajuntament de Tarragona
Ajuntament de Tàrrega (Lleida)
Ajuntament de Teià (Barcelona)
Ajuntament de Terrassa (Barcelona)
Ajuntament de Torrelavid (Barcelona)
Ajuntament de Tortosa (Tarragona)
Ajuntament de València
Ajuntament de Vic (Barcelona)
Ajuntament de Vilabertran (Girona)
Ajuntament de Viladamat (Girona)
Ajuntament de Viladasens (Girona)
Ajuntament de Vilafranca del Penedès (Barcelona)
Ajuntament de Vilajuïga (Girona)
Ajuntament de Vilanova de Sau (Barcelona)
Ajuntament de Vilanova i la Geltrú (Barcelona)
Ajuntament de Vila-Seca (Tarragona)
Ajuntament de Vilassar de Mar (Barcelona)
Ajuntament de Xàtiva (Valencia)
Ajuntament de Xirivella (Valencia)
Ajuntament del Montblanc (Tarragona)
Ajuntament d’El Morell (Tarragona)
Ajuntament del Perelló (Tarragona)
Ajuntament del Prat de Llobregat (Barcelona)
Ajuntament del Vendrell (Tarragona)
Ajuntament d’Elda (Alicante)
Ajuntament d’Els Muntells (Tarragona)
Ajuntament d’Elx (Alicante)
Ajuntament d’Esplugues de Llobregat (Barcelona)
Ajuntament d’Hostalric (Girona)
Ajuntament d’Ivars d’Urgell (Lleida)
Ajuntament d’Olesa de Bonesvalls (Barcelona)
Ajuntament d’Olot (Girona)
Ajuntament d’Ontinyent (Valencia)
Ajuntament d’Orihuela (Alicante)
Ajuntament d’Orís (Barcelona)
Ajuntament Sant Jordi Desvalls (Girona)
AKIBA seglares por un Mundo más solidario. Santa FE
(Granada)
Alameda de la Constitución. Lorca (Murcia)
ALBA. Terrassa (Barcelona)
ALCER Ebro.As. Aragonesa para la Lucha Contra las
Enfermedades del Riñón. Zaragoza
Alcohólicos Rehabilitados San Jorge. Cocentaina (Alicante/
Alacant)
Alea Social. Bilbao (Bizcaia/Vizcaya)
ALENTO. As. de Daño Cerebral de Vigo
Aliança Cristiana de Joves de la YMCA. Salamanca
Almería Acoge. El Ejido (Almeria)
Almería Acoge. Roquetas de Mar (Almeria)
Alxhi-arahal. Seville
Alzheimer Catalunya - As. per a la demència i la Malaltia
d’Alzheimer. Barcelona
AMAD Sant Feliu. Sant Feliu de Guíxols (Girona)
AMAF - As. de Malalts d’Alzheimer de Figueres. Figueres
(Girona)
AMARA. As. Comarcal Pro Personas con Discapacidad.
Lucena (Cordoba)
Àmbit XXI de Convivència i Cultura. Barcelona
América-España, Solidaridad y Cooperación. Madrid
AmfiTeatro Natural del Lago. Barañain (Navarre)
Amics de la Gent Gran. Barcelona
Amics de la Tortuga de l’Albera. Garriguella (Girona)
Amics del Raval i de Sistrells. Badalona (Barcelona)
Amigos de la Tierra. Madrid
AMPA Col·legi Public Dr. Folch i Camarasa. Barcelona
AMPA Don Urbano, Escuela de Educación Infantil. Fuente
Palmera (Cordoba)
Análisis y Control de Proyectos. San Sebastián de Los Reyes
(Madrid)
ANFAS Fuentelarreyna - As. Nacional de Familias Amigos del
sordo. Madrid
AnfiTeatro Óscar Esplá. Benidorm (Alicante)
Animación y desarrollo. Puerto de Santa María (Cadiz)
Anne Fundació - Centro médico-psicológico para la Infancia y
la Familia. Barcelona
ANTARES. As. de Recursos para la Atención y Servicios a Los
Discapacitados. Madrid
Antic Arxiu de la Corona d’Aragó. Barcelona
Antic Casal d’Avis. Cardona (Barcelona)
Antiga Presó. Gandesa (Tarragona)
Antiguo Ayuntamiento. Comillas (Cantabria)
APA del Centro Mater Misericordiae. Palma de Mallorca
(Balearic Islands)
APANDIS, As. de Padres con Hijos con Discapacidad Psíquica.
Lorca (Murcia)
APANEFA, As. de Daño Cerebral Sobrevenido. Madrid
Aparcamiento de la Estación de Autobuses - Langreo (Asturias)
APASCIDE, As. Española de Padres de Sordociegos. Madrid
Apoyo Positivo. Madrid
Aprosuba 11. Cabeza del Buey (Badajoz)
APSOCECAT, As. Catalana Pro Persones Sordcegues. Barcelona
Arasti Barca M.A.S.L. Burgos
Arca Empleo. Granada
Area portuaria de Maó (Balearic Islands)
Arquebisbat de Barcelona
Arquebisbat de Tarragona
Arrels Fundació. Barcelona
Arrupe Etxea. Bilbao
Arte y Cultura de Japón. Madrid
Artium. Vitoria-Gasteiz (Álava)
Artixoc, Donem Suport a l´Art i a la Joventut. Barcelona
Artxandape Ikastola. Bilbao (Bizkaia/Vizcaya)
Arxiu Comarcal del Pallars Sobirà (Lleida)
Arxiu Històric Comarcal de Sort (Lleida)
As. Andaluza de Centros Católicos de Ayuda al Menor ACCAM. Seville
As. Española Contra el Cáncer Junta Provincial. Albacete
As. Protectora de Personas con Discapacidad Psíquica. El
Campillo (Huelva)
As. “San Rafael” de Alzheimer y Otras demencias. Cordoba
As. 12 de Octubre. Majadahonda (Madrid)
As. a Favor de Niños con Necesidades Educativas Especiales.
Toledo
As. a favor de Personas con Discapacidad Intelectual de
Álava. Vitoria/Gasteiz (Álava/Araba)
As. a Toda Vela. Almeria
As. ACHE. Madrid
As. ACOVA. Valencia
As. ADAMAR. Madrid
As. Adamuceña de Personas con Minusvalía. Adamuz
(Cordoba)
As. ADEPSI. Las Palmas de Gran Canaria (Las Palmas)
As. ADISNOR. As. de Discapacitados del Noroeste (Las Palmas)
As. AFANIAS. Móstoles (Madrid)
As. Afectados Alzheimer “No estáis Solos”. Cuevas de San
Marcos (Malaga)
As. Agrícola Ganadera El Alpende. Moya (Las Palmas)
As. Agromar. Ourense
As. Agrupación de desarrollo Los Molinos. Madrid
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As. Aixiña - As. para la Integración de Personas con
minusvalía Fisica, parálisis Cerebral y tercera Edad
dependente. Orense
As. al Servicio de la Investigación y la Tecnología. Malaga
As. Alar Galicia. Lugo
As. Alavesa de Familiares y Enferm@s Mentales. Vitoria/
Gasteiz (Álava/Araba)
As. Alavesa de Fibromialgia. Vitoria/Gasteiz (Álava/Araba)
As. Alavesa de Personas con Baja Visión. Vitoria/Gasteiz
(Álava/Araba)
As. Albacete Acoge. Albacete
As. Albero ArteSanos. Aldaia (Valencia)
As. Alcer Onuba, As. para la Lucha Contra las Enfermedades
Renales. Huelva
As. Alicantina de Afectados por la Ludopatía. Alicante
As. Alicantina para la Lucha Contra las Enfermedades de
Riñón. Alicante/Alacant
As. Allegados Enfermos Esquizofrénicos. Seville
As. Almanjayar en Familia. (Granada)
As. Almería Acoge. Almeria
As. Alternativa Abierta. Seville
As. Alternativa en Marcha. Madrid
As. Alternativa Joven. Seville
As. Alternativas al Menor. Malaga
As. Alto al Mobbing. L’Hospitalet de Llobregat (Barcelona)
As. Alucinos - la Salle. San Fermín (Madrid)
As. Alzheimer “Santa Elena”. Seville
As. Alzheimer “Virgen del Castillo”. Lebrija (Seville)
As. Alzheimer Lorca (Murcia)
As. Alzheimer Murcia
As. Alzheimer Setefilla. Lora del Rio (Seville)
As. Alzheimer Sol y Sal de Familiares y Amigos. Torrevieja
(Alicante/Alacant)
As. Amaltea. Valencia
As. Amas de Casa de Albaida (Valencia)
As. Àmbit. Valencia
As. Amica. Torrelavega (Cantabria)
As. Amics de la mitjana edat s’Alborada (Alicante)
As. Amics de la Trapa. Palma de Mallorca (Balearic Islands)
As. Amics de L’Art. Mollet del Vallès (Barcelona)
As. Amigos Contra la Droga. Avilés (Asturias)
As. Amigos de Alzheimer. Almeria
As. Amigos de Alzheimer. Caudete (Albacete)
As. Amigos del Cerezo. Villena (Alicante/Alacant)
As. Amiticia. Palma de Mallorca (Balearic Islands)
As. Andaluza Contra la Fibrosis Quística. Seville
As. Andaluza de Mediación Familiar AMEFA. Seville
As. Andaluza de Transplantados de Pulmón. Cordoba
As. Andaluza de Trasplantados Hepáticos. Seville
As. Andaluza para la Defensa de la Infancia. Seville
As. Andaluza Proyecto Hombre. Seville
As. Anzadela. Guadalajara
As. Aprendemos. Asturias
As. Aragonesa de Empresas de Inserción. Zaragoza
As. Aragonesa de Esclerosis lateral Amiotrótica. Zaragoza
As. Aragonesa de Esclerosis Múltiple. Zaragoza
As. Aragonesa de Fibromialgia y Fatiga Crónica. Huesca
As. Ariadna. Salamanca
As. Arrabales. Huelva
As. ARRATS. Gipuzkoa
As. ASOPARA. Álava
As. Asperger de Andalucía. Castilleja de la Cuesta (Seville)
As. Asperger. Asturias
As. Assistencial Social Sant Adjutori. Avinyonet del Penedès
(Barcelona)
As. Asturiana Contra la Fibrosis Quística
As. Asturiana de Retinosis Pigmentaria
As. ATiempo. Madrid
As. Aula Cultural. Palma de Mallorca (Balearic Islands)
As. Autismo. Ávila
As. Autismo. Ourense
As. Autismo. Seville
As. Aventura 2000. Madrid
Figures and statistics
As. Aviva: As. prestadora de Servicios a Personas con
Discapacidad. Salamanca
As. Ayuda a la Mujer Embarazada. Cartagena
As. Ayuda Social Tharsisbetel. San Fernando (Cadiz)
As. Balear de Superdotados. Palma de Mallorca (Balearic Islands)
As. Balear d’Esclerosi Múltiple. Palma de Mallorca
(Balearic Islands)
As. Barcelonesa de laringectomitzats.Barcelona
As. Barro. Madrid
As. Basida. Aranjuez (Madrid)
As. Bata. Vilanova de Arousa (Pontevedra)
As. Benéfica Bikarte de Abanto-Zierbana. Abanto (Vizcaya)
As. Benéfica Católica Obreros de la Cruz. Medina-Sidonia
(Cadiz)
As. Benéfica Hospital Asilo de Luarca. Valdés (Asturias)
As. Benéfica Patronato de Santo Domingo. Malaga
As. Benéfico Asistencial Elkarbanatuz. Bilbao (Vizcaya/Bizkaia)
As. Benéfico Cultural Hogar Alavés. Vitoria/Gasteiz (Álava/
Araba)
As. Benéfico Social de Padres y Amigos. Nigrán (Pontevedra)
As. Benestar i desenvolupament. Barcelona
As. bidasotarra de trastornos en el desarrollo. Hondarribia
(Guipúzcoa)
As. Bipolar. Madrid
As. Bizitegi. Bilbao (Vizcaya/Bizkaia)
As. Bizkaina de Esclerosis lateral Amiotrófica. Bilbao (Vizcaya/
Bizkaia)
As. Brote de Vida. Jerez de la Frontera (Cadiz)
As. Burgalesa de Esclerosis Múltiple. Miranda de Ebro (Burgos)
As. Burgos Acoge
As. Burgueña de Alzheimer. El Burgo (Malaga)
As. Cabeceña de Lucha Contra la Droga. Las Cabezas de San
Juan (Seville)
As. Cacereña de Familiares de Enfermos de Alzheimer. Cáceres
As. Cacereña de Padres y Amigos de Los Sordos. Plasencia
(Cáceres)
As. Calor y Café. Granada
As. Caminar. Madrid
As. Canaan. Centre Assistencial. Banyoles (Girona)
As. Canaria de Mediadores interculturales. Las Palmas
As. Canaria de Personas con Trastorno Genero. Las Palmas
de Gran Canaria
As. Candelita. Madrid
As. Cántabra de Ayuda al Toxicómano. Santander (Cantabria)
As. Cántabra Lucha Contra el Paro, Talleres Juveniles Brumas.
Santander (Cantabria)
As. Cántabra Pro Salud Mental. Santander (Cantabria)
As. Casa Don Bosco. Lleida
As. Casa Menga. Antequera (Malaga)
As. Casa Oberta. Alicante
As. Casal del Jubilat i Pensionista. Castelldans (Lleida)
As. Casal dels Infants del Raval. Barcelona
As. Catalana “la llar” de l’afectat d’Esclerosi Múltiple.
Barcelona
As. Catalana de Cecs i Disminuïts Visuals. Barcelona
As. Catalana de dislèxia i Altres Dificultats Específiques.
Barcelona
As. Catalana de Familiars de Malalts d’Esquizofrènia. Barcelona
As. Catalana de Jugadors d’Atzar en Rehabilitació. Lleida
As. Catalana de Recursos Assitencials (ACRA). Barcelona
As. Catalana d’Esclerosi Múltiple J.M. Char. Barcelona
As. Catalana d’Integració i desenvolupament. Barcelona
As. Catalana Infància Maltractada. Barcelona
As. Catalana Parkinson Blanes i Comarca de la Selva. Blanes
(Girona)
As. Catalana per al Parkinson. Barcelona
As. Catalana per a la Promoció de les Persones Sordes.
Barcelona
As. Catalana Síndrome X Fràgil. Barcelona
As. Católica Española de Migración. Madrid
As. Católica Española de Servicios a la Juventud. Zaragoza
As. Católica Internacional de Servicios a la Juventud
Femenina. Barcelona
As. Cauces. Madrid
As. Caudetana de Amigos y Familiares de Enfermos
Mentales. Caudete (Albacete)
As. Cedre per a la Promoció Social. Barcelona
As. Centre d’Educació Ambiental Alt Ter. Sant Pau de Segúries
(Girona)
As. Centro de Atención Temprana y Orientación PsicoSocial.
Madrid
As. Centro de Estudios Freudianos. Granada
As. Centro de Investigación Cooperativa en BioCiencias.
Derio (Vizcaya/Bizkaia)
As. Centro de Yoga Santosha. Gijón (Asturias)
As. Centro Down. Jerez de la Frontera (Cadiz)
As. Centro Juvenil Cejusa. Madrid
As. Centro Seta. Seville
As. Centro Socio Cultural de Adultos Zaidin. Granada
As. Ceutí de Familiares de Enfermos psíquicos. Ceutí (Murcia)
As. Chispa. Madrid
As. Ciezana de Familiares de Enfermos de Alzheimer. Cieza
(Murcia)
As. Ciudad Joven. Madrid
As. Ciudadana Anti-Sida. Malaga
As. Ciudadana Cántabra Anti Sida. Santander (Cantabria)
As. Ciudadana de Ayuda al Toxicómano. San José de la
Rinconada (Seville)
As. Ciutadana Anti Sida de Catalunya. Barcelona
As. Claretiana para el desarrollo Humano. Leioa (Vizacaya/
Bizakaia)
As. Club de Ocio Ágora. Mérida (Badajoz)
As. Club Infantil i Juvenil Bellvitge. L’Hospitalet de Llobregat
(Barcelona)
As. Club Infantil i Juvenil SanFeliu. L’Hospitalet de Llobregat
(Barcelona)
As. Club Santa Teresina. Lleida
As. Coina de Alzheimer. Coín (Malaga)
As. Colabora. Ciudad Real
As. Colectivo Social Libélula Totana (Murcia)
As. Colectivo Triguereño de Ayuda al Drogodependiente.
Trigueros (Huelva)
As. Colectivo-Unión de Integración al Minusválido. Vila-Real
(Castellón)
As. Columbares. Beniajan (Murcia)
As. Comarcal de Afectados por el Cáncer. Villena (Alicante/
Alacant)
As. Comarcal de Amigos y Familiares de Enfermos de
Alzheimer. Peñarroya-Pueblonuevo (Cordoba)
As. Comarcal de Ayuda al Drogodependiente Renacer.
Orihuela (Alicante/Alacant)
As. Comarcal de Discapacitados. Vélez-Rubio (Almeria)
As. Comarcal de Educación Especial Santísimo Cristo del
Amor. O Porriño (Pontevedra)
As. Comarcal Urgell d’Ajuda al Minusvàlid. Mollerussa (Lleida)
As. CombaSant. Alacantarilla (Murcia)
As. Comité Ciudadano Anti-Sida. Huelva
As. Compartir. Barcelona
As. Compostelana de Esclerosis Múltiple. Santiago de
Compostela (A Coruña)
As. Comunitària Anti-Sida. Girona
As. Contra la Violencia de Género Maeve. Sama de Langreo
(Asturias)
As. Contra l’Anorèxia i la Bulimia. Barcelona
As. Cooperacció. Barcelona
As. Coordinadora Arciprestal de Cáritas de Las Palmas de
Gran Canaria (Las Palmas)
As. Coordinadora de Centros Ocupacionales de la Provincia
de Las Palmas. Santa María de Guía (Las Palmas)
As. Coraje. Malagón (Ciudad Real)
As. Corazón y Vida. Seville
As. Cordobesa de Alcohólicos Liberados. Cordoba
As. Cordobesa de Esclerosis Múltiple. Cordoba
As. Cordobesa de Jugadores en Rehabilitación. Cordoba
As. Coruñesa de Esclerosis Múltiple. A Coruña
As. Cotlas. Valencia
As. Cristiana Vida Nueva. Navarre
As. cuidadoras y Enfermos Alzheimer Bezmili. Rincón de la
Victoria (Malaga)
As. Cultura de Miramar (Valencia)
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As. Cultura Viva Santboiana. Sant Boi de Llobregat
(Barcelona)
As. Cultural Abierto Asturias. Avilés
As. Cultural Amics de l’Àfrica del Vallès Occidental. Granollers
(Barcelona)
As. Cultural Arman. Barcelona
As. CulturaL Cabemostodos. Madrid
As. Cultural Cives Mundi. Soria
As. Cultural Colectivo de Inmigrantes. Seville
As. Cultural Danza Española. Valladolid
As. CulturaL de Mayores Y Jubilados “Salzillo”. Murcia
As. Cultural de Personas Sordas de Lanzarote. Arrecife (Las
Palmas)
As. Cultural de Sordos. Huelva
As. Cultural El Galliner. Barcelona
As. Cultural Gruñidos Salvajes. Madrid
As. Cultural la Kalle. Madrid
As. Cultural L’Abeyera. Oviedo
As. Cultural Norte Joven. Mieres (Asturias)
As. Cultural San Mateo. Madrid
As. Cultural San Pablo. Madrid
As. Cultural T.E.Homo. Tratamiento y Estudio del Hombre.
Seville
As. d’ajuda als afectats de cardiopaties Infantils de Catalunya.
Barcelona
As. d’Ajut Malalts Alzheimer i Afectats. Figueres (Girona)
As. d’Alcohòlics Rehabilitats. Lleida
As. d’Alzheimer de Reus i Baix Camp (Tarragona)
As. d’Alzheimer i Altres demències degeneratives. Banyeres
de Mariola (Alicante/Alacant)
As. d’Amics del Museu de Zoologia. Barcelona
As. Dato. Alcoy (Alicante)
As. de Acogida a Inmigrantes y Marginados. Madrid
As. de Afectados de Esclerosis Múltiple. Benejúzar (Alicante/
Alacant)
As. de Afectados de Fibromialgia. Castalla (Alicante/Alacant)
As. de Afectados por Lesión Cerebral Sobrevenida. Siero
(Asturias)
As. de Alcalá de Henares para la Discapacidad (Madrid)
As. de Alcohólicos Rehabilitados “Nuevo Caminar”. Écija
(Seville)
As. de Alcohólicos Rehabilitados Anclaje. Seville
As. de Alcohólicos Rehabilitados San José. San José de la
Rinconada (Seville)
As. de Alcohólicos Rehabilitados. Burgos
As. de Amigos de Amati. Granada
As. de Amigos de Los Humedales del Sur. Elche/Elx (Alicante/
Alacant)
As. de Amigos del Museu Barbier-Mueller d’Art Precolombí.
Barcelona
As. de Amigos y Familiares de Enfermos de Alzheimer. Yecla
(Murcia)
AS. de Antiguos Alumnos de la Universidad de Huelva. Huelva
As. de apoyo a las Personas con Discapacidad “Lince”. Bonares
(Huelva)
As. de Atención A las Personas con Parálisis Cerebral de la
Rioja. Logroño (La Rioja)
As. de Atención y Seguimiento al Menor. Madrid
As. de Autistas de la Comunidad Valenciana. Alicante
As. de Autistas Niños del Silencio. Gijón (Asturias)
As. de Axuda o Enfermo Mental Avelaiña. A Guarda
(Pontevedra)
As. de Ayuda a Drogodependientes Nueva Gente. Salamanca
As. de Ayuda a Drogodependientes y Presos Mará. Puerto
Real (Cadiz)
As. de Ayuda a Enfermos Graves y Persona En Duelo Alaia.
Madrid
As. de Ayuda a Enfermos Mentales. Miranda de Ebro (Burgos)
As. de Ayuda a Enfermos Oncológicos. ONCOMA. Madrid
As. de Ayuda A Familiares y Enfermos Mentales. Almendralejo
(Badajoz)
As. de Ayuda a la Parálisis Cerebral “Virgen del Valle”. Toledo
As. de Ayuda a Niños, Niñas y Adolescentes. Santander
(Cantabria)
As. de Ayuda a Personas con Discapacidad Intelectual. Miranda
de Ebro (Burgos)
As. de Ayuda A Personas con Paralisis Cerebral. Gijón (Asturias)
Figures and statistics
As. de Ayuda al Disminuido Psíquico. Alfafar (Valencia)
As. de Ayuda al InmiGrante Lucena Acoge. Lucena (Cordoba)
As. de Ayuda al Marginado lliures per a llibertar. Lleida
As. de Ayuda Contra el Síndrome depresivo. Albacete
As. de Ayuda en Carretera San Francisco Javier. Pamplona/
Iruña (Navarre)
As. de Bipolars de Catalunya. Barcelona
As. de Caridad de San Vicente de Paul. Burgos
As. de Castilla-La Mancha de Enfermedades
Neuromusculares. Castile-La Mancha
As. de Colaboradores con las Presas. Madrid
As. de Colombianos/as en el País Vasco ASOCOLVAS. Bilbao
As. de Cooperación y Educación Un Mundo Amigo. Toledo
As. de Daño Cerebral Adquirido. Alicante
As. de Daño Cerebral Adquirido. Guipúzcoa
As. de Daño Cerebral Adquirido. Jaén
As. de Daño Cerebral de Navarra. Mutilva Baja/Mutiloabeiti
(Navarre)
As. de daño Cerebral de Ourense Renacer. Ourense
As. de Daño Cerebral Sobrevenido Ateneu. Castellón
As. de Daño Cerebral. A Coruña
As. de deficientes Psíquicos Crevo. La Orotava (Sta. Cruz de
Tenerife)
As. de desarrollo Comunitario Buenos Aires. Salamanca
As. de desarrollo Comunitario en Áreas de Aragón. Zaragoza
As. de desarrollo Comunitario Gazteleku. Bilbao
As. de Diabéticos de Illes Balears. Palma de Mallorca (Balearic
Islands)
As. de Discapacitados Abriendo Camino. Mengíbar (Jaén)
As. de Discapacitados Asguna. Vizcaya
As. de Discapacitados de Cartama. Cartama (Malaga)
As. de Discapacitados en Movimiento del Norte. Tenerife
As. de Discapacitados Físicos Cosa Nuesa. Langreo (Asturias)
As. de Discapacitados Físicos de Carballiño. O Carballiño
(Ourense)
As. de Discapacitados Físicos de la Palma. Los Llanos de
Aridane (Sta. Cruz de Tenerife)
As. de Discapacitados Físicos de Molina de Segura y Vega
Media. Murcia
As. de Discapacitados Físicos y SensoriaLes. Puente Genil
(Cordoba)
As. de Discapacitados Físicos, Psíquicos, SensoriaLes y
Orgánicos. Espera (Cadiz)
As. de Discapacitados la Luz. La Puebla de Los Infantes
(Seville)
As. de Discapacitados Oscenses, MiguelServet. Huesca
As. de Discapacitados Psíquicos y Paralíticos. Cangas de Onís
(Asturias)
As. de Discapacitados. Aznalcóllar (Seville)
As. de Disminuidos Físicos de la Ribera. Tudela (Navarre)
As. de Disminuidos Físicos y Psíquicos de Mos. Mos
(Pontevedra)
As. de Disminuidos Físicos. Abarán (Murcia)
As. de Disminuidos Físicos. Móstoles (Madrid)
As. de Disminuidos Psíquicos Cuenca Minera. Utrillas (Teruel)
As. de Disminuidos Psíquicos El Jiloca. MonReal del Campo
(Teruel)
As. de Disminuidos Psíquicos Las Fuentes. Zaragoza
As. de Disminuidos Psíquicos. Antequera (Malaga)
As. de Disminuidos Psíquicos. Santa Pola (Alicante)
As. de Disminuïts Físics d’Osona. Vic (Barcelona)
As. de Dissenyadors Gràfics (ADG-FAD). Barcelona
As. de Dones Pla de Les Bruixes. Torrelles de Llobregat
(Barcelona)
As. de Ecuatorianos de Andalucía. Seville
As. de Ecuatorianos en Acción. Cordoba
As. de Ecuatorianos en Cataluña. Barcelona
As. de Educación para la Salud. Madrid
As. de Educadores las Alamedillas. Madrid
As. de Educadores y Amigos del Campamento Virgen Blanca.
Zaragoza
As. de Emisoras Municipales y Comunitarias de Andalucía.
Seville
As. de Empleados de Iberia Padres de Minusválidos. El Prat de
Llobregat (Barcelona)
As. de Empresas de Inserción de Andalucía EIDA. Antequera
(Malaga)
As. de Encuentro y Acogida al Toxicómano. Cordoba
As. de Enfermedades Neuromusculares de la Comunidad
Valenciana. Valencia
As. de Enfermos de Alzheimer de Benavente y Comarca.
Benavente (Zamora)
As. de Enfermos de Fibromialgia y Síndrome de Fatiga
Crónica. Estepona (Malaga)
As. de Enfermos de Parkinson Andaluces. Seville
As. de Enfermos de Parkinson. Astorga (Leon)
As. de Enfermos de Parkinson. Seville
As. de Enfermos dependientes y Familiares en rehabilitación
Sísifo. Palos de la Frontera (Huelva)
As. de Enfermos Mentales para la Integración Social. Badajoz
As. de Enfermos y Familiares de Parkinson. Taco (Sta. Cruz
de Tenerife)
As. de Enfermos y Familiares Parkinson Los Majuelos. Tenerife
As. de Estudios Ornitológicos de El Bierzo. Ponferrada (Leon)
As. de Esclerosis Múltiple de Bizkaia - Ade. Bilbao (Vizcaya/
Bizkaia)
As. de Esclerosis Múltiple de Elche y comarca. Elche (Alicante)
As. de Esclerosis Múltiple de Navarra. Pamplona/Iruña
(Navarre)
As. de Esclerosis Múltiple. Albacete
As. de Esclerosis Múltiple. Almeria
As. de Esclerosis Múltiple. Guadalajara
As. de Esclerosis Múltiple. Madrid
As. de Espina Bífida e Hidrocefalia. Alicante/Alacant
As. de Espondilíticos. Malaga
As. de Estudiantes Marroquíes. Malaga
As. de Familiares de Enfermos de Alzheimer. Alicante
As. de Familiares de Enfermos de Alzheimer. Benifaió
(Valencia)
As. de Familiares de Enfermos de Alzheimer. Castellón de
la Plana
As. de Familiares de Enfermos de Alzheimer. El Campillo
(Huelva)
As. de Familiares de Enfermos de Alzheimer. Ferrol (A Coruña)
As. de Familiares de Enfermos dependientes la Jara, Atención
y rehabilitación en el domicilio. Cabeza del Buey (Badajoz)
As. de Familiares de Enfermos Mentales de Burjassot (Valencia)
As. de Familiares de Enfermos Mentales de la Ribera Baja.
Sueca (Valencia)
As. de Familiares de Esquizofrénicos de la Costa del Sol.
Benalmádena (Malaga)
As. de Familiares de Minusválidos. Tarancón (Cuenca)
As. de Familiares Enfermos Alzheimer Región de Murcia.
Murcia
As. de Familiares Enfermos Alzheimer Senil de la Línea de la
Concepción. La Línea de la Concepción (Cadiz)
As. de Familiares Enfermos Alzheimer y otras demencias.
Leon
As. de Familiares para la Integración del enfermo mental.
Alcoy (Alicante)
As. de Familiares y Afectados de Esclerosis Múltiple. Burgos
As. de Familiares y Amigos de Enfermos de Alzheimer.
Cartagena (Murcia)
As. de Familiares y Amigos de Enfermos Psíquicos. Madrid
As. de Familiares y Amigos de Los Enfermos de Parkinson.
Villarrobledo (Albacete)
As. de Familiares y Amigos de Minusválidos. Bailén (Jaén)
As. de Familiares y Amigos de Minusválidos. Tomelloso
(Ciudad Real)
As. de Familiares y Amigos de Pacientes con Daño Cerebral.
Cadiz
As. de Familiares y Amigos de Personas con Enfermedad
Mental. Albacete
As. de Familiares y Enfermos Alzheimer. Muro de Alcoy
(Alicante)
As. de Familiares y Enfermos de Parkinson. La Roda (Albacete)
As. de Familiares y Enfermos Mentales de Asturias. Gijón
(Asturias)
As. de Familiares y Enfermos Mentales de la Marina Baixa.
Benidorm (Alicante)
As. de Familiars de Malalts Alzheimer Abraç. L’Alcudia de
Carlet (Valencia)
As. de Familiars de Malalts d’Alzheimer de la Safor. Gandía
(Valencia)
As. de Familiars i Malalts d’Alzheimer i altres demències.
Albaida (Valencia)
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As. de Familias de Niños Diferentes con Cui. Madrid
As. de Familias para el Apoyo de Enfermos Psíquicos. Las
Palmas de Gran Canaria
As. de Familias y Amigos de Enfermos Mentales. Madrid
As. de Familias y Amigos de la Persona con retraso mental.
Madrid
As. de Familias y Amigos en favor de las Personas con
retraso mental. Móstoles (Madrid)
As. de Fibromialgia de Novelda (Alicante)
As. de Fibromialgia del Condado. La Palma del Condado
(Huelva)
As. de Fibromialgia Jerezana. Jerez de la Frontera (Cadiz)
As. de Fibromialgia y Problemas Oseos y Musculares.
Campillos (Malaga)
As. de Fibromialgia. Marbella (Malaga)
As. de Fibromialxia e Síndrome de Fatiga Crónica. Ourense
As. de Gent de la Tercera Edat Casa Rosa. Caldes de Malavella
(Girona)
As. de Gent Gran “Can Blat”. Sant Hilari Sacalm (Girona)
As. de Gent Gran. Centelles (Barcelona)
As. de Gent Gran. Esclanyà (Girona)
As. de Gent Gran. Porqueres (Girona)
As. de Gent Gran. Premià de Dalt (Barcelona)
As. de Gent Gran. Sta. Maria de Palautordera (Barcelona)
As. de Gent Gran. Vallfogona de Ripollès (Girona)
As. de Guadassuar d’Amics i Familiars de Malalts d’Alzheimer.
Guadassuar (Valencia)
As. de Hemofilia de la Comunidad Valenciana. Valencia
As. de Hemofilia de la Provincia de Santa Cruz de Tenerife.
Santa Cruz de Tenerife
As. de Hemofilia. Burgos
As. de Hogares para Niños privados de ambiente Familiar
Nuevo Futuro. Las Palmas
As. de Ictus del Principado de Asturias. Oviedo (Asturias)
As. de Implantados Cocleares de España (AICE). Barcelona
As. de Industriales de la Provincia de Oviedo. Llanera (Asturias)
As. de Inmigrantes Senegaleses. Navarre
As. de Inserción Sociolaboral Zahorí. Almeria
As. de Integración Caeteris. Alcuéstar (Cáceres)
As. de Integración Conileña a las Personas con Discapacidad.
Conil de la Frontera (Cadiz)
As. de Intérpretes de Lengua de Signos del Principado de
Asturias. Gijón (Asturias)
As. de Intervención Socioeducativa El Trébol. Zaragoza
As. de Investigación y Especialización sobre Temas
Iberoamericanos. Madrid
As. de Investigación y Mediación para la Promoción del Empleo
y la Igualdad. Zafra (Badajoz)
As. de Jubilats el Centre. Santa Pau (Girona)
As. de Jubilats i Pensionistes Blocs Joan CarLes-la Mercè. Lleida
As. de Jubilats i Pensionistes d’Arquès de Rufea. Lleida
As. de Jubilats i Pensionistes de Sant Isidre. Juncosa (Lleida)
As. de Jubilats i Pensionistes de Santa Barabara (Tarragona)
As. de Jubilats i Pensionistes. Alpens (Barcelona)
As. de Jubilats i Pensionistes. Sant Feliu de Codines (Barcelona)
As. de Jubilats i pensionistes. Sant Jaume d’Enveja (Tarragona)
As. de Jubilats i Pensionistes. Sant Joan de Les Abadesses
(Girona)
As. de la Mucopolisacaridosis y Síndromes relacionados.
La Pobla de Claramunt (Barcelona)
As. de la Prensa. Cadiz
As. de Laringectomizados. Leon
As. de Lesionados Medulares y Grandes Discapacidades.
Las Palmas de Gran Canaria (Las Palmas)
As. de Lluita Contra la Distonia a Catalunya. Barcelona
As. de Lucha Contra la droga. Llerena (Badajoz)
As. de Lucha Contra la Exclusión Social. Bilbao (Vizcaya)
As. de Lucha Contra la Fibromialgia. Illora (Granada)
As. de Lucha Contra la Leucemia y Enfermedades Asociadas.
Leon
As. de Lucha Contra las Drogas “Atropos”. Oviedo
As. de Ludópatas Jiennenses en Rehabilitación. Jaén
As. de Madres Contra la Droga. Villafranca de Los Barros
(Badajoz)
As. de Madres de Discapacitados de Baleares. Palma de
Mallorca (Balearic Islands)
Figures and statistics
As. de Madres y Padres de Alumnos discapacidos de Los
Talleres Ocupacionales Infanta Elena. Almansa (Albacete)
As. de Majors Sant Jordi de Ses Salines. (Balearic Islands)
As. de Malalts de Parkinson “11 d’Abril”. L’Hospitalet de
Llobregat (Barcelona)
As. de Mares i Pares d’Alumnes de l’Escola d’Educació
Especial Barcanova. Barcelona
As. de Mares i Pares del Col·legi Públic d’Educació Especial
Font de l’Abella. Girona
As. de Mayores Antón Guanche. Candelaria (Sta. Cruz de
Tenerife)
As. de Mayores de Andalucía. (Seville)
As. de Mayores y Jubilados Salzillo. Murcia
As. de Mediadoras Sociales e interculturales. Arganda del
Rey (Madrid)
As. de Minusvalidoc. Montehermoso (Cáceres)
As. de Minusválidos a Mariña. Ribadeo (Lugo)
As. de Minusválidos Amiromar. Roquetas de Mar (Almeria)
As. de Minusválidos Baenenses Reunidos. Baena (Jaén)
As. de Minusválidos Bílbilis. Calatayud (Zaragoza)
As. de Minusválidos Com Tu. Monóvar/Monòver (Alicante/
Alacant)
As. de Minusválidos Físicos de la Comarca. Cazorla (Jaén)
As. de Minusválidos Físicos del Bierzo. Ponferrada (Leon)
As. de Minusválidos Físicos Génesis. Martos (Jaén)
As. de Minusválidos Físicos Unidos. Cartagena (Murcia)
As. de Minusválidos Físicos y SensoriaLes. Alcalá la Real (Jaén)
As. de Minusválidos Físicos, Psíquicos y SensoriaLes. Ubrique
(Cadiz)
As. de Minusválidos Psíquicos la Fundación. Chiclana de la
Frontera (Cadiz)
As. de Minusválidos. Almadén (Ciudad Real)
As. de Minusválidos. Aroche (Huelva)
As. de Minusválidos. Benidorm (Alicante)
As. de Minusválidos. Cuevas del Almanzora (Almeria)
As. de Minusválidos. Val do Dubra e Comarca (La Coruña)
As. de Mujeres Afectadas de Cáncer de Mama. Valdepeñas
(Ciudad Real)
As. de Mujeres Contra la Violencia de Género. Granada
As. de Mujeres Diagnosticadas de Cáncer. Pamplona/Iruña
(Navarre)
As. de Mujeres Gitanas Paraj. Jaén
As. de Mujeres Para la Integración Social y la convivencia
intercultural. AviLes (Asturias)
As. de Mujeres Progresistas Victoria Kent. Algeciras (Cadiz)
As. de Mujeres y Niñas Discapacitadas con Luz propia. Cordoba
As. de Ocio y Tiempo Libre 4K. Madrid
As. de Padres de Alumnos del Centro de Edución Especial
Pablo Montesinos. Seville
As. de Padres de Alumnos en Aulas Enclave de la Provincia de
las Palmas. Las Palmas de Gran Canaria (Las Palmas)
As. de Padres de Amigos del Sordo. Ciudad Real
As. de Padres de Discapacitados Psíquicos Arco Iris. Elche de
la Sierra (Albacete)
As. de Padres de Discapacitados Psíquicos del Valle. Blanca
(Murcia)
As. de Padres de Discapacitados y Colaborades. Carlet
(Valencia)
As. de Padres de Disminuidos Físicos y Psíquicos. Los
Cristianos (Santa Cruz de Tenerife)
As. de Padres de Disminuidos Psíquicos Alba. Alcañiz (Teruel)
As. de Padres de Disminuidos. San Sebastián de Los Reyes
(Madrid)
As. de Padres de la Armuña la Besana. Calzada de Valdunciel
(Salamanca)
As. de Padres de Minusválidos de la Provincia de Pontevedra.
Vigo (Pontevedra)
As. de Padres de Minusválidos Pérez Marina. Montellano
(Seville)
As. de Padres de Minusválidos Psíquicos. Barbate (Cadiz)
As. de Padres de Niños Autistas de Baleares. Palma de
Mallorca (Balearic Islands)
As. de Padres de Niños Autistas de Las Palmas de Gran
Canaria. Las Palmas
As. de Padres de Niños con Cáncer de Andalucía. Seville
As. de Padres de Niños con Cáncer de la Comunidad
Valenciana. Valencia
As. de Padres de Niños con Problemas de Audición. Murcia
As. de Padres de Niños con Problemas del Condado. La Palma
del Condado (Huelva)
As. de Padres de Niños Disminuidos. Cartaya (Huelva)
As. de Padres de Niños Sordos. Salamanca
As. de Padres de Niños Subdotados. Collado Villalba (Madrid)
As. de Padres de Niños y Adolescentes con Necesidades
Especiales. Viveiro (Lugo)
As. de Padres de Niños y Adultos Autistas. Malaga
As. de Padres de Paralíticos Cerebrales. Albacete
As. de Padres de Personas con Autismo del Centro Os Mecos.
Vilaboa (Pontevedra)
As. de Padres de Personas con Autismo. Burgos
As. de Padres de Personas con Discapacidad. Aldaia (Valencia)
As. de Padres de Personas con Minusvalía Psíquica. San
Marcos (A Coruña)
As. de Padres del Centro Ocupacional de Minusválidos.
Caravaca de la Cruz (Murcia)
As. de Padres o Tutores de deficientes Mentales. Aranjuez
(Madrid)
As. de Padres o Tutores de Personas con Discapacidad. Lugo
As. de Padres Ortzadar. Donostia/San Sebastián (Gipuzkoa/
Guipúzcoa)
As. de Padres para la Integración en Cáceres. Cáceres
As. de Padres Trabajadores de Seat con Hijos Disminuidos.
Barcelona
As. de Padres y Amigos de Discapacitados. Cuenca
As. de Padres y Amigos de los Sordos de Álava. Vitoria/
Gasteiz (Álava/Araba)
As. de Padres y Amigos de Minusválidos Psíquicos. Moya
(Las Palmas)
As. de Padres y Amigos Diferentes. Getafe (Madrid)
As. de Padres y Familiares de Personas con Autismo. Burgos
As. de Padres y Familiares de Personas con Retraso Mental
Aspanias. Burgos
As. de Padres y Madres Alhama de Cintruénigo. Cintruénigo
(Navarre)
As. de Padres y Madres con Hijos con Discapacidad. La
Puebla de Cazalla (Seville)
As. de Padres y Madres de Alumnos “Hermanos Tomás
Bengoa”. Jerez de la Frontera (Cadiz)
As. de Padres y Madres del Centro Ocupacional. Arucas
(Las Palmas)
As. de Padres y Protectores de Niños Discapacitados de la
Campiña Sur. FERNÁN-NÚÑEZ (Cordoba)
As. de Padres y/o Tutores de Personas con Parálisis Cerebral.
Villamayor (Salamanca)
As. de Padres, Amigos y Minusválidos. Fuenlabrada (Madrid)
As. de Padres, Familiares y Amigos de Drogodependientes.
Madrid
As. de Padres, Madres y Protectores de Personas con
Discapacidad Intelectual. Almeria
As. de País de Discapacitados Psíquicos. Vilalba (Lugo)
As. de País do Stand. Servizo de Tratamento. Noia (A Coruña)
As. de Pallassos XaropClown. Girona
As. de Paràlisi Cerebral. Barcelona
As. de Parálisis Cerebral. Burgos
As. de Paralíticos Cerebrales. Alicante
As. de Paralíticos Cerebrales. Huesca
As. de Paraplègics i Discapacitats Físics. Lleida
As. de Parapléjicos y Grandes Minusválidos del Principado
de Asturias. Oviedo (Asturias)
As. de Parapléjicos y Minusválidos. Albacete
As. de Pares amb Fills Autistes i Caracterials de Catalunya.
Barcelona
As. de Pares d’alumnes del Centre Públic E. Girona
As. de Pares de Minusvàlids del Baix Camp. Reus (Tarragona)
As. de Pares de Nins amb Càncer de Balears. Palma de Mallorca
(Balearic Islands)
As. de Pares i Mares de l’Escola Cervantes. Barcelona
As. de Parkinson Bizkaia de Zaratamo. Bilbao (Bizkaia/Vizcaya)
As. de Parkinson Comarques de Tarragona. Tarragona
As. de Parkinson de la Provincia de Castellón. Burriana
(Castellón/Castelló)
As. de Parkinson. Alcoy (Alicante)
As. de Pensionistes i Jubilats. Cala Millor (Balearic Islands)
As. de Pensionistes 3ª Edat. Torreforta (Tarragona)
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As. de Personas con Discapacidad Frater San Pablo. Écija
(Seville)
As. de Personas con Discapacidad de la Provincia de Albacete.
Albacete
As. de Personas con Discapacidad El Castillo. Puerto Lumbreras
(Murcia)
As. de Personas con Necesidades Especiales. Ibiza (Balearic Islands)
As. de Personas Discapacitadas COCEMFE. Vinaros (Castellón)
As. de Personas Sordas del Baix Vinalopó. Elche/Elx (Alicante/
Alacant)
As. de Personas Sordas. Cáceres
As. de Personas Sordas. Cadiz
As. de Personas Sordas. Vigo
As. de Persones amb discapacitat. Calvià (Balearic Islands)
As. de Planificación Familiar de Madrid. Madrid
As. de PP de AA Iniciativa Progreso del CEE. Granada
As. de Prevención, Reinserción y Atención de la Mujer en
Situación de Riesgo de la Región de Murcia. Murcia
As. de Profesionales por la Integración en Castilla-La Mancha.
Toledo
As. de Promoción de Servicios Sociales. Madrid
As. de Promoción y desarrollo de la Província de Zamora.
Zamora
As. de Protección y Ayuda al Exalcohólico. Torrevieja (Alicante)
As. de Síndrome de Down de Extremadura. Mérida (Badajoz)
As. de Solidaridad con Los trabajadores Inmigrantes. Alicante
As. de Sordos de la Serranía de Ronda. Ronda (Malaga)
As. de Sordos. Gijón (Asturias)
As. de Suport al Disminuït Psíquic Mare de Déu de Bellvitge.
L’Hospitalet de Llobregat (Barcelona)
As. de Tiempo Libre Magoría. Zaragoza
As. de Toxicómanos y Familiares en Rehabilitación Sísifo. Palos
de la Frontera (Huelva)
As. de Trabajadores e Inmigrantes Marroquíes. Logroño (La
Rioja)
As. de Trasplantados Hepáticos del Hospital Carlos Haya.
Malaga
As. de Trasplantats Cardíacs Ciutat Sanitària de Bellvitge.
L’Hospitalet de Llobregat (Barcelona)
As. de Traumatismo Encéfalo Craneal y Daño Cerebral de
Aragón. Zaragoza
As. de Tutores y Amigos. San Cebrián de Campos (Palencia)
As. de Vecinos Casco Antiguo de Mairena del Aljarafe. Mairena
del Aljarafe (Seville)
As. de Vecinos de Tendetes. Valencia
As. de Vecinos Nuestra Señora de la Asunción. Badajoz
As. de Vecinos Paraguay-Perú. Barcelona
As. de Vecinos Santa Mariña Cabral
As. de Vecinos. Bellavista (Badajoz)
As. de Veïns Casal Raval de Cristo. Tarragona
As. de Veïns de Montolivet. La Garrotxa (Girona)
As. de Veïns del barri de Gràcia. Barcelona
As. de Veïns del Barri Mas Palau. Banyoles (Girona)
As. de Veïns Ferreries. Tortosa (Tarragona)
As. de Veïns Germans Sabat. Girona
As. de Veïns Morera. Badalona (Barcelona)
As. de Veïns Rocabruna. Picamoixons (Tarragona)
As. de Veïns Trinitat Nova. Barcelona
As. de Voluntariado de la Universidad de Valladolid.
Santovenia de Pisuerga (Valladolid)
As. de Voluntariat per al Servei d’Acollida. Lleida
As. de Voluntarios de Acción Social. Puente Genil (Cordoba)
As. de Voluntarios de Empleados de ”la Caixa”
As. de Voluntarios de las Hermanas Hospitalarias. Madrid
As. de Voluntarios de Oncología Infantil. Malaga
As. de Voluntarios Informáticos Mayores de Extremadura.
Mérida (Badajoz)
As. de Voluntarios para Enfermos con demencias. Zamora
As. de Voluntarios para Enfermos Sanables. Barcelona
As. de Voluntaris de la Fundació ”la Caixa”
As. de Voluntaris de Protecció Civil de Sant Adrià de Besòs
(Barcelona)
As. de Voluntaris del Grup Assegurador. Barcelona
As. de Voluntaris i Amics de l’Hospital St. Jaume. Calella
(Barcelona)
As. de Voluntaris Sant Camil. Sant Pere de Ribes (Barcelona)
Figures and statistics
As. del Centro de desarrollo Rural. Vilardevós (Ourense)
As. democrática Asturiana de Familias con Alzheimer. Gijón
(Asturias)
As. democratica Provincial de Jubilados y Pensionistas.
Valencia
As. deportiva Special Olympics en España. Barcelona
As. desarrollo. Albacete
As. detente y Ayuda. La Coruña
As. Dianova España. Madrid
As. Diatikiya Lolo. Albacete
As. Diocesana de Scout. Siguenza (Guadalajara)
As. Discapacitados Vega Baja.Orihuela (Alicante)
As. Discapacitados. Estepona (Malaga)
As. Dombenitense de Ayuda al Toxicómano. Don Benito
(Badajoz)
As. E.L.A. Principado de Asturias. Gijón (Asturias)
As. Edad Dorada Mensajeros de la Paz Andalucía. Jaén
As. Educación Cultura y Solidaridad. Madrid
As. Educativa Contra el Fracaso Escolar. Tomelloso
(Ciudad Real)
As. Educativa d’Atenció Infància i Adolescència. Cornellà del
Terri (Girona)
As. Educativa Integral del Raval. Barcelona
As. Educativa Ítaca. L’Hospitalet de Llobregat (Barcelona)
As. El despertar. Madrid
As. El Fanal. Madrid
As. El Prial. Piloña (Asturias)
As. Elche Acoge. Elche/Elx (Alicante/Alacant)
As. EM Ribera del Duero. Burgos
As. EMAD Sant Feliu (Entorn Malalts d’Alzheimer). Sant Feliu
(Barcelona)
As. Empleo y Participación Ciudadana de Andalucía. Seville
As. en Defensa de la Atención de la anorexia. Granada
As. en Favor de las Personas con Discapacidad. San Pedro de
Alcántara (Malaga)
As. Enfermos Alzheimer. Alora (Malaga)
As. Enfermos Alzheimer. Villena y Comarca (Alicante)
As. Enfermos de Parkinson. Cordoba
As. Entorn a la Malaltia d’Alzheimer. Lloret de Mar (Girona)
As. Entorn Malalts d’Alzheimer. Sant Feliu de Guíxols (Girona)
As. Entre Amigos. Seville
As. Entre Pinto y Valdemoro. Pinto (Madrid)
As. Equipo Solidaridad. Badajoz
As. Equitación Positiva. Oviedo
As. Era para la Integración. Madrid
As. Es Garrover. Inca (Balearic Islands)
As. Esclerosis Múltiple de Guipúzcoa, Adem. Donostia/San
Sebastián (Gipuzkoa/Guipúzcoa)
As. Esclerosis Múltiple Onubense. Huelva
As. Esclerosis Múltiple. Cuenca
As. Esclerosis Múltiple. Navarre
As. Eslabón. Centro de Promoción de Empleo. Madrid
As. Espai d’Inclusió i Formació Casc Antic. Barcelona
As. Española Afectados por Linfomas. Madrid
As. Española Contra el Cáncer Junta Provincial de Ceuta.
Ceuta
As. Española Contra el Cáncer - Palma de Mallorca
(Balearic Islands)
As. Española Contra el Cáncer. Badajoz
As. Española Contra el Cáncer. Madrid
As. Española Contra la Leucodistrofia. Madrid
As. Española de Aniridia. Madrid
As. Española de Directivos. Barcelona
As. Española de Disfonía Espasmódica. El Puerto de Santa
María (Cadiz)
As. Española de Empleo con Apoyo. Bilbao (Vizcaya)
As. Española de Estudios Migratorios y Psicoterapia
TransCultural. Madrid
As. Esperanza y Vida de Ayuda al Drogodependiente.
Torrevieja (Alicante)
As. Espiral Loranca. Fuenlabrada (Madrid)
As. Esportiva Catalunya de Trasplantats. Sant Cugat del Vallès
(Barcelona)
As. Esquitx (Barcelona)
As. Estel de Pares de Disminuïts Psíquics. Sant Joan Despí
(Barcelona)
As. Evangélica Manos Extendidas. Mieres (Asturias)
As. Extremeña de Familiares de Enfermos de Alzheimer y
otras demencias seniles. Badajoz
As. FADA per a l’Assessorament i la Prevenció dels Abusos
Sexuals a Menors. Barcelona
As. Familares de Enfermos de Alzheimer. Chiclana de la
Frontera (Cadiz)
As. Familiar Pro Discapacitados Intelectual. Santa Cruz de
Tenerife
As. Familiares Alzheimer “El Trigal”. Huelva
As. Familiares Alzheimer Altaamid. Granada
As. Familiares Alzheimer Azahar. Paterna de la Rivera (Cadiz)
As. Familiares Alzheimer Caminar. Bollullos Par del Condado
(Huelva)
As. Familiares Alzheimer de Cantabria. Santander (Cantabria)
As. Familiares Alzheimer de la Sierra del Segura. Elche de la
Sierra (Albacete)
As. Familiares Alzheimer de Lanzarote. Arrecife (Las Palmas)
As. Familiares Alzheimer del Bierzo. Ponferrada (Leon)
As. Familiares Alzheimer El Castillar. Fuentealbilla (Albacete)
As. Familiares Alzheimer Esperanza. Alcalá de Guadaira
(Seville)
As. Familiares Alzheimer Faro de Chipiona. Chipiona (Cadiz)
As. Familiares Alzheimer Fuengirola Mijas Costa. Fuengirola
(Malaga)
As. Familiares Alzheimer Jesús Nazareno de Alzheimer y Otras
demencias. Baena (Cordoba)
As. Familiares Alzheimer la Aurora. Chiclana de la Frontera
(Cadiz)
As. Familiares Alzheimer la Estrella. Jaén
As. Familiares Alzheimer la Merced. Jerez de la Frontera
(Cadiz)
As. Familiares Alzheimer la Safor. Valencia
As. Familiares Alzheimer Muro. Alicante
As. Familiares Alzheimer Nuestro Ayer. Cadiz
As. Familiares Alzheimer Nueva Vida. Almeria
As. Familiares Alzheimer Recuerda. Los Pedroches
(Ciudad Real)
As. Familiares Alzheimer Recuerda. Pozoblanco (Cordoba)
As. Familiares Alzheimer San Paulino. Barbate (Cadiz)
As. Familiares Alzheimer San Rafael. Cordoba
As. Familiares Alzheimer Vitae. San Fernando (Cadiz)
As. Familiares Alzheimer. Acoran (Santa Cruz de Tenerife)
As. Familiares Alzheimer. Águilas (Murcia)
As. Familiares Alzheimer. Albacete
As. Familiares Alzheimer. Alcalá (Madrid)
As. Familiares Alzheimer. Alcantarilla (Murcia)
As. Familiares Alzheimer. Alcoy (Alicante)
As. Familiares Alzheimer. Alfaro (La Rioja)
As. Familiares Alzheimer. Algemesí (Valencia)
As. Familiares Alzheimer. Alicante
As. Familiares Alzheimer. Almansa (Albacete)
As. Familiares Alzheimer. Andújar (Jaén)
As. Familiares Alzheimer. Arévalo (Ávila)
As. Familiares Alzheimer. Arganda del Rey (Madrid)
As. Familiares Alzheimer. Asturias
As. Familiares Alzheimer. Banyeres de Mariola (Alicante)
As. Familiares Alzheimer. Béjar (Salamanca)
As. Familiares Alzheimer. Benavente y Comarca (Zamora)
As. Familiares Alzheimer. Benifaió (Valencia)
As. Familiares Alzheimer. Bigastro (Alicante)
As. Familiares Alzheimer. Burgos
As. Familiares Alzheimer. Carcaixent (Valencia)
As. Familiares Alzheimer. Caudete (Albacete)
As. Familiares Alzheimer. Cazorla (Jaén)
As. Familiares Alzheimer. Conil de la Frontera (Cadiz)
As. Familiares Alzheimer. Coria (Cáceres)
As. Familiares Alzheimer. El Campillo (Huelva)
As. Familiares Alzheimer. Elche (Alicante)
As. Familiares Alzheimer. Elda (Alicante)
As. Familiares Alzheimer. Estepona (Malaga)
As. Familiares Alzheimer. Fraga (Huesca)
As. Familiares Alzheimer. Fuengirola (Malaga)
As. Familiares Alzheimer. Guadalajara
As. Familiares Alzheimer. Guardo (Palencia)
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As. Familiares Alzheimer. Hermana Agustina de Jesús (Cadiz)
As. Familiares Alzheimer. Huelva
As. Familiares Alzheimer. Huesca
As. Familiares Alzheimer. Ibi (Alicante)
As. Familiares Alzheimer. Íscar (Valladolid)
As. Familiares Alzheimer. Jávea (Alicante)
As. Familiares Alzheimer. La Aldea del Puente (Leon)
As. Familiares Alzheimer. La Palma
As. Familiares Alzheimer. La Rambla (Cordoba)
As. Familiares Alzheimer. La Rioja
As. Familiares Alzheimer. Las Rozas (Madrid)
As. Familiares Alzheimer. Leon
As. Familiares Alzheimer. Lleida
As. Familiares Alzheimer. Lorca (Murcia)
As. Familiares Alzheimer. Lugo
As. Familiares Alzheimer. Malaga
As. Familiares Alzheimer. Marbella (Malaga)
As. Familiares Alzheimer. Marina Baixa (Alicante)
As. Familiares Alzheimer. Mijas (Malaga)
As. Familiares Alzheimer. Novelda (Alicante)
As. Familiares Alzheimer. Palma de Mallorca (Balearic Islands)
As. Familiares Alzheimer. Parla (Madrid)
As. Familiares Alzheimer. Puerto de Sta. María (Cadiz)
As. Familiares Alzheimer. Salou (Tarragona)
As. Familiares Alzheimer. Sanlúcar de Barrameda (Cadiz)
As. Familiares Alzheimer. Santa Elena (Jaén)
As. Familiares Alzheimer. Santa Marina del Rey (Leon)
As. Familiares Alzheimer. Soria
As. Familiares Alzheimer. St. Carles de la Ràpita (Tarragona)
As. Familiares Alzheimer. Tarifa (Cadiz)
As. Familiares Alzheimer. Tàrrega (Lleida)
As. Familiares Alzheimer. Tomelloso (Ciudad Real)
As. Familiares Alzheimer. Valdepeñas (Ciudad Real)
As. Familiares Alzheimer. Villanueva Alcardete (Toledo)
As. Familiares Alzheimer. Villarrobledo (Albacete)
As. Familiares Alzheimer. Villena (Alicante)
As. Familiares Alzheimer. Yecla (Murcia)
As. Familiares Alzheimer. Zaragoza
As. Familiares con Enfermos de Esquizofrénicos. Malaga
As. Familiares de Adultos con Problemas de Personalidad.
Pedrezuela (Madrid)
As. Familiares de Alzheimer Tierra de Badajoz. Almendralejo
(Badajoz)
As. Familiares de Alzheimer y demencias laciana. Villablino
(Leon)
As. Familiares de Alzheimer y otras demencias. Requena
(Valencia)
As. Familiares de Alzheimer. Burgos
As. Familiares de Alzheimer. Huelva
As. Familiares de Alzheimer. Ibiza y Formentera
As. Familiares de Alzheimer. La Rioja
As. Familiares de Alzheimer. Lepe (Huelva)
As. Familiares de Alzheimer. Tarragona
As. Familiares de Alzheimer. Valencia
As. Familiares de Enfermos Alzheimer Ntra. Sra de la Antigua
de Almuñécar. Almuñécar (Granada)
As. Familiares de Enfermos Alzheimer. Valladolid
As. Familiares de Enfermos de Alzheimer “El Castillar”.
Fuentealbilla (Albacete)
As. Familiares de Enfermos de Alzheimer de Andalucía.
Malaga
As. Familiares de Enfermos de Alzheimer de Astorga y
Comarca. Astorga (Leon)
As. Familiares de Enfermos de Alzheimer la Jara. Cabeza del
Buey (Badajoz)
As. Familiares de Enfermos de Alzheimer Nuestros Ángeles
de Lucena. Lucena (Cordoba)
As. Familiares de Enfermos de Alzheimer y otras demencias
en España. Aranda de Duero (Burgos)
As. Familiares de Enfermos de Alzheimer. Alcobendas (Madrid)
As. Familiares de Enfermos de Alzheimer. Ávila
As. Familiares de Enfermos de Alzheimer. Barbastro (Huesca)
As. Familiares de Enfermos de Alzheimer. Campo de Gibraltar
(Algeciras)
Figures and statistics
As. Familiares de Enfermos de Alzheimer. Carcaixent (Valencia)
As. Familiares de Enfermos de Alzheimer. Cistierna (Leon)
As. Familiares de Enfermos de Alzheimer. El Ejido (Almeria)
As. Familiares de Enfermos de Alzheimer. Estepona (Malaga)
As. Familiares de Enfermos de Alzheimer. Menorca (Balearic
Islands)
As. Familiares de Enfermos de Alzheimer. Mijas (Malaga)
As. Familiares de Enfermos de Alzheimer. Montilla (Cordoba)
As. Familiares de Enfermos de Alzheimer. Pontevedra
As. Familiares de Enfermos de Alzheimer. Teulada (Alicante)
As. Familiares de Enfermos de Alzheimer. Valdemoro (Madrid)
As. Familiares de Enfermos de Alzheimer. Villarrobledo
(Albacete)
As. Familiares de Enfermos Mentales. Elche/Elx (Alicante/
Alacant)
As. Familiares de Niños con Cáncer. Murcia
As. Familiares de Tobara. Tobarra (Albacete)
As. Familiares Enfermedades. Salamanca
As. Familiares Enfermos Alzheimer de Bajo Aragón. Andorra
de Teruel (Teruel)
As. Familiares Enfermos Alzheimer. Tomelloso (Ciudad Real)
As. Familiares Enfermos Mentales Barcelona. Badalona
(Barcelona)
As. Familiares Parkinson Ronda y Comarca. Ronda (Malaga)
As. Familiares y Afectados de Esclerosis. Burgos
As. Familiares y Amigos de Drogodependientes. Seville
As. Familiares y Amigos de Enfermos de Alzheimer.
Alcoy/Alcoi (Alicante/Alacant)
As. Familiares y Amigos de Enfermos de Alzheimer. Zamora
As. Familiares y Enfermos Mentales. Lorca (Murcia)
As. Familiares y Enfermos Parkinson. Bahía de Cadiz
As. Familiares y Enfermos. Toledo
As. Familiares y otras demencias. Navarre
As. Familiares. Aranda de Duero (Burgos)
As. Familiars Alzheimer Francisco Amat. Sant Boi de Llobregat
(Barcelona)
As. Familiars Alzheimer Maresme. Mataró (Barcelona)
As. Familiars Alzheimer. Barcelona
As. Familiars d’Alzheimer de Tàrrega i Comarca. (Tarragona)
As. Familiars d’Alzheimer. La Sénia (Tarragona)
As. Familiars d’Alzheimer. Lleida
As. Familiars de demència Senil i Alzheimer. Girona
As. Familiars de Malalts d’Alzheimer del B.B.S. Manresa
(Barcelona)
As. Familiars de Malalts d’Alzheimer. Badalona, Sant Adrià,
Sta. Coloma (Barcelona)
As. Familiars de Malalts d’Alzheimer. Gavà (Barcelona)
As. Familiars de Malalts d’Alzheimer del Baix Llobregat.
El Prat de Llobregat (Barcelona)
As. Familiars de Malalts Mentals Dr. Fra. Reus (Tarragona)
As. Familiars i Amics de Nens Oncològics. Barcelona
As. Familiars i Amics Malalts d’Alzheimer. Pollensa
(Balearic Islands)
As. Familiars i Malalts d’Alzheimer. La Vall d’Albaida (Valencia)
As. Familiars Malalts Alzheimer Cassà de la Selva
As. Familiars Malalts d’Alzheimer de Les Terres de l’Ebre.
Tortosa (Tarragona)
As. Familias con TDAH Aire Libre. Huelva
As. Familias para la Acogida Mater Hospital. Madrid
As. Familias y Personas con Enfermedad Mental. Cieza
(Murcia)
As. FEAFES. Zamora
As. Fent Camí. Valencia
As. Foro Feminista. Valladolid
As. Franciscana de Apoyo Social. Zulema (Madrid)
As. Fraternidad. Serantes - Tapia de Casariego (Asturias)
As. Fuenlabreña de Esclerosis Múltiple. Fuenlabrada (Madrid)
As. Fuensanta para Discapacitados Psíquicos. Ciudad Real
As. Gaditana de Esclerosis Múltiple. Jerez de la Frontera (Cadiz)
As. Gaditana Espina Bífida e Hidrocefalia. Cadiz
As. Galega de Hemofilia
As. Gallega Contra las Enfermedades Neuromusculares. Vigo
(Pontevedra)
As. Gallega para Ayuda de Los Enfermos de Alzheimer.
Santiago de Compostela (A Coruña)
As. Geriàtrica Familiar a Catalunya. Barcelona
As. Getafe de Esclerosis Múltiple. Getafe (Madrid)
As. Gijonesa de Caridad. Gijón (Asturias)
As. Gitana Anaquerando. Granada
As. Granadina de Atención a Personas con Parálisis Cerebral.
Granada
As. Granadina de Esclerosis Múltiple. Armilla (Granada)
As. Granadina de Espondiliticos. Granada
As. Granadina de Fibromialgia. Granada
As. Grup Muntanyès. Barcelona
As. Grupo Amat de Sociología. Madrid
As. Grupo de Trabajo del Genal. Benalauría (Malaga)
As. Grupo Martes. Valencia
As. Guipuzcoana de Afectados de Espina Bífida. Donostia/
San Sebastián (Gipuzkoa/Guipúzcoa)
As. Hàbitats. Barcelona
As. Hechos. Burgos
As. Hegoak. Barañain (Navarre)
As. Hogar 20. Granada
As. Homenatge a la Vellesa. Begur (Girona)
As. Hontanar. Madrid
As. Iberoamericana para la Cooperación, el Desarrollo y
los Derechos Humanos. Majadahonda (Madrid)
As. Imagina. Murcia
As. Infantil Oncológica de la Comunidad Autónoma de
Madrid. Madrid
As. Iniciatives Solidàries. Valencia
As. Inicitivas Deportivo Culturales. Gijón (Asturias)
As. Inquietud y Futuro. Madrid
As. Insular Atención a Personas con Discapacidad. Maó
(Balearic Islands)
As. Integradora de Personas con Discapacidad. Linares (Jaén)
As. Internacional del Teléfono de la Esperanza. Valladolid
As. Itxaropen Gune. Pamplona (Navarre)
As. Izangai. Bilbao (Bizkaia/Vizcaya)
As. Jaén Acoge. Jaén
As. Jaén Objetivo Vida. Jaén
As. Jerezana de Ayuda Afectados Sida Siloe. Jerez de la
Frontera (Cadiz)
As. Jiennense de Atención a Personas con Parálisis Cerebral y
otras Discapacidades afines. Jaén
As. Joia. Joventut Organitzada i Activa. Barcelona
As. Jubilats i Pensionistes. Almenar (Lleida)
As. Jugadores Rehabilitados “Nueva Vida”. Villena (Alicante)
As. Juvenil “Centro Juvenil Boscoarévalo”. Madrid
As. Juvenil Abierto Hasta el Amanecer. Gijón (Asturias)
As. Juvenil Alpes. Seville
As. Juvenil Amigos de Almanjáyar y Cartuja. Granada
As. Juvenil ATZ. Madrid
As. Juvenil Ciañu Vive. Langreo (Asturias)
As. Juvenil Cuatro Ocas. Madrid
As. Juvenil de Cazalla. Lorca (Murcia)
As. Juvenil Don Bosco. Alicante/Alacant
As. Juvenil Gitana de Mujeres del S XXI. Valencia
As. Juvenil Grupo Boom. Seville
As. Juvenil Melómanos de Santomera. Santomera (Murcia)
As. Juvenil Sòcio-Cultural de Prosperitat. Barcelona
As. Juvenil Tobogán de Luz. Madrid
As. Juvenil ‘’Trobada d’Amics’’. Zaragoza
As. Juvenil Zero’s. Úbeda (Jaén)
As. Kanaria de Infancia. Santa Cruz de Tenerife
As. Krecer. Madrid
As. la Casa Grande. Valencia
As. la Coma Nova Terra. Paterna (Valencia)
As. la Koma Joven. Madrid
As. la Muga Vella. Castelló d’Empúries (Girona)
As. la Veguilla. Villaviciosa de Odón (Madrid)
As. Laringectomizados. Huelva
As. Laura Vicuña. Torrent (Valencia)
As. Leonesa de Atención a Personas Afectadas de Parálisis
Cerebral y Afines. Leon
As. Leonesa de Esclerosis Múltiple. Leon
As. Leonesa de Familiares y Amigos de Enfermos Mentales.
Leon
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As. Leonesa de Fibromialgia y Astenia Crónica. Leon
As. Leonesa Mujeres Operadas de Cáncer de Mama. Leon
As. Liberación Anorexia, Bulimia. Tenerife
As. Liberación. Madrid
As. Lleidatana de la Síndrome de Down. Lleida
As. Lorquina de Enfermos de Parkinson. Lorca (Murcia)
As. Los Arcos. Altea (Alicante)
As. Lucense de Axuda a Enfermos Mentais. Lugo
As. Lucha Contra las Enfermedades Renales. Cáceres
As. Madre Coraje. Cadiz
As. Madre Coraje. Griñón (Madrid)
As. Madres Solteras Isadora Duncan. Leon
As. Madrid Positivo. Madrid
As. Madrid Puerta Abierta. Madrid
As. Madrileña de Amigos y Familiares de Enfermos con
Esquizofrenia. Madrid
As. Madrileña para la Formación e Integración Social
de Inmigrantes. Madrid
As. Málaga Acoge. Malaga
As. Malagueña de Esclerosis Múltiple. Malaga
As. Malagueña de Espina Bífida. Malaga
As. Malagueña de Hemofilia. Malaga
As. Malagueña de Jugadores de Azar en Rehabilitación Amalajer. Malaga
As. Malagueña de Padres de Paralíticos Cerebrales. Malaga
As. Malagueña Pro Minusválidos Psíquicos. Malaga
As. Malalts Alzheimer. Figueres (Girona)
As. Mallorquina per a la Salut Mental Gira-Sol. Palma de
Mallorca (Balearic Islands)
As. Mallorquina per a Persones amb Discapacitat. Palma
de Mallorca (Balearic Islands)
As. ManreSana de Pares de Nens Subdotats. Manresa
(Barcelona)
As. Marbella-San Pedro Esclerosis Múltiple. Marbella (Malaga)
As. Marillac. Madrid
As. Mediambiental la Sínia. Altafulla (Tarragona)
As. Mégara. Barcelona
As. Miajadeña de Ayuda al Toxicómano. Miajadas
As. Mixta de Separats de Catalunya. Barcelona
As. Mostoleña de Esclerosis Múltiple. Móstoles (Madrid)
As. Mujeres de Noche Buscando el Día. Alicante/Alacant
As. Murciana de Esclerosis Múltiple. Murcia
As. Murciana de Padres e Hijos de Espina Bífida. Murcia
As. Murialdo. Getafe (Madrid)
As. Nacional AFAR. Ayuda a las Familias Abandonadas de
los Reclusos. Seville
As. Nacional de Hogares para Niños privados de Ambiente
Familiar ‘Nuevo Futuro’. Alicante
As. Nacional del Alzheimer. Madrid
As. Navarra en favor de las Personas con Discapacidad
Intelectual. Navarre
As. Navarra para la Investigación, Prevención. Pamplona/Iruña
(Navarre)
As. Niños Especiales de la Palma. Los Llanos de Aridane
(Sta. Cruz de Tenerife)
As. Nora de Ayuda a Paralíticos Cerebrales. Pola de Siero
(Asturias)
As. Nueva Vida. Santander (Cantabria)
As. Nuevo Futuro Campo de Gibraltar. La Línea de la
Concepción (Cadiz)
As. Nuevo horizonte. Las Rozas de Madrid (Madrid)
As. On-Off Parkinson de la Región de Murcia. Murcia
As. Onubense de Mujeres Mastectomizadas “Santa Agueda”.
Huelva
As. Onubense para la Normalización Educativa. Ourense
As. Oscense Pro-salud Mental. Huesca
As. Ourensana de Esclerosis Múltiple y Ela. Ourense
As. Padre laraña. Santa Cruz de Tenerife
As. Padres Alumnos Minusválidos. Alcobendas (Madrid)
As. Paladio Arte. San Ildefonso (Segovia)
As. Palentina de Esclerosis Múltiple. Palencia
As. para la Defensa de la Mujer la Rueda. Burgos
As. para a Prevención e Intervención Psicológica. Ribeira
(A Coruña)
Figures and statistics
As. para a promoción e Integración dos Minusválidos.
Xinzo de Limia (Ourense)
As. para el desarrollo Sierra Grande-Río Mat. Hornachos
(Badajoz)
As. para el desarrollo y la Enseñanza de la. Sanlúcar la Mayor
(Seville)
As. para el Fomento del Empleo. Valle de Trápaga-Trapagaran
(Vizcaya)
As. para el Síndrome de Down. Guadalajara
As. para el Tratamiento de Personas con Parálisis Cerebral y
alteraciones afines. Murcia
As. para la Atención a Dependencias y Adicciones. Badajoz
As. para la Atención a la Parálisis Cerebral. Las Palmas de
Gran Canaria
As. Para la Atención de las Personas con Discapacidad
Intelectual. El Puerto de Santa María (Cadiz)
As. Para la Atención de Mujeres Operadas de Cáncer. de
Mama. Malaga
As. para la Atención de Personas con Discapacidad
Intelectual. Madrid
As. para la Ayuda a la Atención al Paralítico. Madrid
As. para la Ayuda a Personas con Parálisis Cerebral.
Ciudad Real
As. para la Capacitación y la Integración Social-laboral
Personas con Discapacidad. L’Hospitalet de Llobregat
(Barcelona)
As. para la cooperación con Ecuador. Valencia
As. para la Cura, Rehabilitación y Reinserción de Toxicómanos.
Cehegín (Murcia)
As. Para la Defensa de la Educación de Sordos de Canarias.
Las Palmas de Gran Canaria
As. para la Defensa de los derechos de los AnimaLes y la
Naturaleza. Candelaria (Santa Cruz de Tenerife)
As. Para la Defensa de Los Presos Gizabidea. Vitoria-Gasteiz
(Álava)
As. para la Defensa e Integración del Enfermo Mental de la
Vega Baja
As. para la demencia de Alzheimer. Alfaro (la Rioja)
As. para la Educación a través del Ocio y la Mediciación Social
Alendoy. Cadiz
As. para la Formación y el Empleo de Mujeres. Logrosán
(Cáceres)
As. para la Igualdad y la Solidaridad. Granada
As. para la Integración Comunitaria de Enfermos Psíquicos de
Cartagena y Comarca. Cartagena (Murcia)
As. para la Integración de Personas con Discapacidad
Intelectual. EL Palmar o Lugar de Don Juan (Murcia)
As. para la Integración de Personas con Minusvalía. Coslada
(Madrid)
As. para la Integración del Niño. Alcoy (Alicante)
As. para la Integración laboral de Personas con Discapacidad
El Arenal. Laredo (Cantabria)
As. para la Integración y Progreso de las Culturas. Madrid
As. Para la Libertad. Badajoz
As. para la Lucha Contra la Leucemia de la Comunidad
Valenciana. Valencia
As. para la Lucha Contra las Enfermedades del riñón. Almeria
As. para la Lucha Contra las Enfermedades del riñón. Ávila
As. para la Lucha Contra las Enfermedades del riñón. Soria
As. para la Lucha Contra las Enfermedades Renales. Granada
As. para la Lucha Contra las Enfermedades Renales. Jaén
As. para la Lucha del Niño/a distinto/a de Vizcaya. Bilbao
(Vizcaya)
As. para la Mediación Social Equa. Cadiz
As. para la Prevención A Tiempo. Almeria
As. para la Prevención, Reinserción y Atención de la Mujer
Prostituta. Madrid
As. para la Promoción de la Salud de Niños y Adolescentes.
Bilbao (Bizkaia/Vizcaya)
As. para la Promoción e Inserción Profesional. Valencia
As. para la Promoción y Defensa de las Personas con retraso
mental. Priego de Córdoba (Cordoba)
As. para la Protección y Gestión del medio ambiente. Talavera
de la Reina (Toledo)
As. para la Rehabilitación e Integración de Discapacitados.
AguaDulce (Seville)
As. para la Reinserción laboral de Mujeres. Los Campos
(Asturias)
As. para la Reinserción Social Zaqueo. Seville
As. para la Solidaridad con las Personas con Discapacidad
Intelectual de la Zona Rural de Jerez. El Torno (Cadiz)
As. para Promover el Uso Racional de Los Productos y
Servicios del Monte. Madrid
As. para Residencias de Pensionistas Ferroviarios. Águilas
(Murcia)
As. Parábola. Madrid
As. Paradense para la Integración de Personas con
Discapacidad “Entre Todos”. Paradas (Seville)
As. Parálisis Cerebral de Baleares. Marratxí (Balearic Islands)
As. Parálisis Cerebral Valenciana. Valencia
As. Parkinson Alcorcón. Alcorcón (Madrid)
As. Parkinson Aragón. Aragon
As. Parkinson Astorga. Astorga (Leon)
As. Parkinson Ávila. Ávila
As. Parkinson Burgos. Burgos
As. Parkinson de les Comarques de Tarragona. Reus
(Tarragona)
As. Parkinson de Segovia. Segovia
As. Parkinson Galicia. La Coruña
As. Parkinson Gandía - Safor. Gandia (Valencia)
As. Parkinson Granada. Granada
As. Parkinson Jovellanos.Gijón
As. Parkinson Madrid. Madrid
As. Parkinson San Marcelo. Leon
As. Parkinson Valencia. Valencia
As. Parkinson Valladolid. Valladolid
As. Parkinson. Móstoles (Madrid)
As. Pastoral Penitenciària. Palma de Mallorca (Balearic Islands)
As. Paz y bien. Seville
As. per a Joves TEB. Barcelona
As. per a la Inserció laboral de Persones amb Minusvalies.
Granollers (Barcelona)
As. per a la lluita de les malalties del Ronyó. Palma de
Mallorca (Balearic Islands)
As. per a la Mediació intercultural i Social amb immigrants.
Barcelona
As. per a la Rehabilitació del Malalt Psíquic. Barcelona
As. per a la Rehabilitació i Adaptació de Persones Disminuïdes.
Barcelona
As. per a la Reinserció Social Lluc Quatre. Sant Feliu de
Llobregat (Barcelona)
As. per a l’Estudi de la Natura. Sóller (Balearic Islands)
As. per a l’Estudi i Promoció del Benestar Social. Barcelona
As. per al Suport i ajuda en el tractament de la Fibromialgia.
Alcoy (Alicante)
As. per la Cooperació, la Inserció i la interculturalitat. Barcelona
As. per la Defensa dels Drets de la Infància i l’Adolescència.
Barcelona
As. per la innovació estratègica Vegga. Barcelona
As. per l’Accio Social Bellvitge-Gornal. L’Hospitalet de
Llobregat (Barcelona)
As. per l’Ajut al Quart Món. Sant Boi de Llobregat (Barcelona)
As. Periferia. Valencia
As. Petjades Ongd. Valencia
As. Plan Comunitario del Casco Viejo de Pamplona.
Pamplona
As. Plançó. Lleida
As. Plataforma Sin Barreras Comarca de Trujillo (Cáceres)
As. por la Salud Integral del Enfermo Mental. Valencia
As. Portuense de Personas con Discapacidad. El Puerto de
Santa María (Cadiz)
As. Prestadora de Servicios para la Integración. Madrid
As. Prevención Ayuda al Drogodependiente. El Tarajal. Arahal
(Seville)
As. Primera Prevención. Madrid
As. Pro Ayuda a deficientes Psíquicos Principado de Asturias.
Oviedo (Asturias)
As. Pro Centro de Día de Enfermos de Alzheimer. Teulada
(Alicante/Alacant)
As. Pro deficientes Mentales San José. Guadix (Granada)
As. Pro deficientes Mentales. Valladolid
As. Pro deficientes Psíquicos de Castilla. Guardo (Palencia)
As. Pro deficientes Psíquicos de la Marina. Dénia (Alicante/
Alacant)
As. Pro deficientes Psíquicos. Alicante/Alacant
As. Pro derechos del Sordo. Granada
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As. Pro Discapacitados Psíquicos. Alzira (Valencia)
As. Pro Discapacitados Psíquicos. Estepona (Malaga)
As. Pro Disminuits Psíquics de Sabadell i Comarca. Sabadell
(Barcelona)
As. Pro Enfermos Mentales. A Coruña
As. Pro Inmigrantes de Córdoba, Andalucía Acoge. Cordoba
As. Pro Instalación laboral de Personas con Discapacidad.
Malaga
As. Pro Minusválidos Psíquicos. Elche/Elx (Alicante/Alacant)
As. Pro Minusválidos. Campo de Criptana (Ciudad Real)
As. Pro Minusvàlids de Les Garrigues. Juneda (Lleida)
As. Pro Personas con Discapacidad. Aspe (Alicante/Alacant)
As. Pro Persones amb Disminució Psíquica. Montblanc
(Tarragona)
As. Pro Salud Mental Nueva Luz. Tarancón (Cuenca)
As. Pro Salud Mental. Burgos
As. Pro-deficientes San Xerome Emiliani. A Guarda
(Pontevedra)
As. Prodis. Pollença (Balearic Islands)
As. Pro-Disminuidos Psíquicos de Elda y Comarca. Elda
(Alicante)
As. Pro-disminuïts psíquics i físics. Sant Cugat del Vallès
(Barcelona)
As. Professional Serveis Educatius de Catalunya. Barcelona
As. Pro-Minusválidos del Ortegal. Ortigueira (A Coruña)
As. Promoción Claretiana de Cooperación. Las Palmas de
Gran Canaria (Las Palmas)
As. Promocional de Empleo y desarrollo. Madrid
As. Promotora de Centros de Educación Especial. Sant Just
Desvern (Barcelona)
As. Propietaris, veïns i residents del Montseny. Barcelona
As. Pro-Recuperación de Marginados. Madrid
As. Protectora de Paralíticos Cerebrales. Badajoz
As. Protectora de Personas con Discapacidad Intelectual.
Mérida (Badajoz)
As. Provincial Alicantina de Ayuda al Drogodependiente.
Alicante/Alacant
As. Provincial de Allegados de Enfermos Mentales. Bailén
(Jaén)
As. Provincial de Autismo Jaén Juan Martos. Jaén
As. Provincial de Discapacitados Físicos. Guadalajara
As. Provincial de Esclerosis Múltiple. Las Palmas de Gran
Canaria (Las Palmas)
As. Provincial de Familiares de Enfermos de Parkinson. Taco
(Sta. Cruz de Tenerife)
As. Provincial de Hemofília. Cordoba
As. Provincial de Padres de Jóvenes Límite. Alicante/Alacant
As. Provincial de Padres y Protectores de deficientes Físicos,
Intelectuales y Mentales. Segovia
As. Provincial de Pensionistas y Jubilados. A Coruña
As. Provincial Padres Niños/Adultos Minusválidos. Toledo
As. Provincial Pro Minusválidos Psíquicos. Jaén
As. Proyecto Abraham. Murcia
As. Proyecto Hombre. Madrid
As. Proyecto San Fermín. Madrid
As. Proyecto Vida. La Pobla llarga (Valencia)
As. Psiquiatría y Vida. Madrid
As. Punt de Referència. Barcelona
As. Punto de Encuentro Familiar de Aragón. Zaragoza
As. Puntos de Encontro Familiar Punto Cero. Ourense
As. Pupaclown, Payasos de Hospital. Murcia
As. Rais Euskadi. Donostia - San Sebastián (Guipúzcoa)
As. Rascasa. Cartagena (Murcia)
As. Rauxa. Barcelona
As. Realidades para la Integración Social. Madrid
As. Recuerda de Enfermos y Familiares de Alzheimer.
Pozoblanco (Cordoba)
As. Red Canaria de Proyectos de Promoción e Inserción
Socio-laboral Anagos. Taco-La Laguna. Santa Cruz de Tenerife
As. Redes Extremadura Cultura y Desarrollo. Zafra (Badajoz)
As. Refugiados y Asilados Comunidad Valenciana. Valencia
As. Residència Geriàtrica Sant Domènec. Balaguer (Lleida)
As. Ressò de musicoteràpia. Barcelona
As. Rey Pelayo para Personas con Discapacid. Avilés (Asturias)
As. Rioja Acoge. Logroño (La Rioja)
As. Riojana de Esclerosis Múltiple. Logroño (La Rioja)
Figures and statistics
As. Riojana Para el Autismo. Autismo - Rioja. Logroño (La Rioja)
As. Riojana Pro-Personas con deficiencia Psíquica. Logroño.
(La Rioja)
As. Rompe tus Cadenas. Seville
As. Rumana de Cataluña. Barcelona
As. Rumiñahui Hispano Ecuatoriana. Madrid
As. Rumjana de Castellón, Valencia y Alicante
As. Rural d’Atenció a Les demències i l’Alzheimer. Gironella
(Barcelona)
As. Ruscs i Avets. Tordera (Barcelona)
As. Sagrada Família per a Ancians. Barcelona
As. Salmantina de Agricultura de Montaña. San Esteban de
la Sierra (Salamanca)
As. Salmantina de daño Cerebral adquirido. Salamanca
As. Salmantina de Esclerosis Múltiple - ASD. Salamanca
As. Salmantina de laringectomizados. Salamanca
As. Salud y Alternativas de Vida. Leganés (Madrid)
As. Salud y Ayuda Mútua. Madrid
As. Salud y Vida de la Sierra Noroeste de Madrid. Collado
Villalba (Madrid)
As. San Francisco de Sales de Hipoacúsicos. Huesca
As. San Juan Macias. Madrid
As. San Lázaro Amor a los Niños. La Laguna (Tenerife)
As. Sant Tomás Pro-Persones amb Retard Mental. Vic
(Barcelona)
AS. Santa Águeda de Mujeres Operadas de Mama. Villalba
del Alcor (Huelva)
As. Sao-Prat. El Prat de Llobregat (Barcelona)
As. Segoviana de Enfermos Mentales. Segovia
As. Sembra en Saó. Valencia
As. Semilla para la Integración Social del Joven. Madrid
As. Ser Estar Responder. Madrid
As. Servei de Suport al Treball per a Persones amb Discapacitat.
Girona
As. Sevilla Acoge. Seville
As. Sevillana de Afectados por Daño Cerebral Sobrevenido.
Seville
As. Sevillana de Protectores de Personas con Discapacidad
Intelectual. Seville
As. Sevillana Padres Hijos Espina Bífida e Hidrocefalia. Seville
As. Shalom. Lleida
As. Siloé. Santa Eugènia (Balearic Islands)
As. Síndrome de Down de Balears. Marratxí (Balearic Islands)
As. Síndrome de Down de Cádiz y Bahía Lejeu. Cadiz
As. Síndrome de Down de Las Palmas. Las Palmas de Gran
Canaria (Las Palmas)
As. Síndrome de Down de Navarra. Pamplona/Iruña (Navarre)
As. Síndrome de Down de Sevilla y Provincia. Seville
As. Síndrome de Down Jaén y Provincia. Jaén
As. Síndrome de Down. La Coruña
As. Social Andròmines. Montcada i Reixac (Barcelona)
As. Social y Cultural El Manantial. Leon
As. Socio Cultural “Culturas Unidas”. Madrid
As. SocioCultural y de Cooperación al desarrollo por
Colombia e Iberoamérica. Madrid
As. Sociocultural del Voltreganès. Sant Hipòlit de Voltregà
(Barcelona)
As. Sociocultural y de Cooperación al desarrollo. Madrid
As. Solidaria de Integración Social ASIS. Costa (Malaga)
As. Solidaridad con Madres Solteras. Madrid
As. Solidaridad Don Bosco. Seville
As. Suport als Afectats de Cardiopaties Congènites. Barcelona
As. Talaverana de Amigos, Familiares y Enfermos Psíquicos.
Talavera de la Reina (Toledo)
As. Taller d’Idees de la Fundació El Maresme. Mataró
(Barcelona)
As. Taller Sant Miquel. Sant Feliu de Llobregat (Barcelona)
As. TAS. Salamanca
As. Tinerfeña de empleados motivados por la Obra Social
”la Caixa”. Santa Cruz de Tenerife
As. Tinerfeña de Familias y Enfermos Psíquicos. San Cristóbal
de la Laguna (Sta. Cruz de Tenerife)
As. Tinerfeña de laringectomizados y Mutilados de la Voz.
Santa Cruz de Tenerife
As. Tobías. Collado Villalba (Madrid)
As. Traperos de Emaús de la Región de Murciana. Cañadas
de San Pedro (Murcia)
As. Tutelar Asistencial de Discapacitados. Zaragoza
As. Tutelar Asistencial deficientes Psíquicos. Huesca
As. Tutelar del Minusválido. Cartagena (Murcia)
As. Una Ciudad para Todos. Gijón (Asturias)
As. Unión Parálisis Cerebral. Jerez de la Frontera (Cadiz)
As. Uribe Costa en favor de Personas con Discapacidad
Intelectual. Leioa (Bizkaia/Vizcaya)
As. Utrerana de Familiares de Enfermos de Alzheimer. Utrera
(Seville)
As. Valenciana Contra la Fibrosis Quística. Valencia
As. Valenciana de Afectados de Fibromialgia. Valencia
As. Valenciana de Ayuda al Preso. Valencia
As. Valenciana de Ayuda al Refugiado. Valencia
As. Valenciana de Esclerosis Múltiple. Valencia
As. Valenciana de Familiares con Trastornos Alimentarios.
Valencia
As. Valenciana de Terapias Ecuestres. Montán (Castellón)
As. Valenciana Diabetes. Valencia
As. Valenciana Pro Personas con Discapacidad. Valencia
As. Valenciana Síndrome de Prader-Willi. Valencia
As. Valles Amics de la Neurologia. Terrassa (Barcelona)
As. Vallisoletana de Esclerosis Múltiple. Valladolid
As. Vallisoletana de Protección de Autistas. Renedo de
Esgueva (Valladolid)
As. Vasija. Guadalajara
As. Vida Abundant d’Assistencia Social. Barcelona
As. Visueña de Ayuda a la Integración. El Viso del Alcor
(Seville)
As. Vive y deja Vivir. Madrid
As. Vizcaina de Espina Bífida e Hidrocefalia. Bilbao
As. Voluntariado de Marginación Claver. Seville
As. Voluntariado de Prisiones. Granada
As. Voluntariado en Geriatría. Zaragoza
As. Volver a la Vida. Gerena (Seville)
As. Xarxa. Xarxa. Valencia
As. Zamorana de Esclerosis Múltiple - AZdeM. Zamora
As. Zubiko, Trebakuntza eta lan Sustapena. Bilabo (Bizkaia/
Vizacaya)
As. d’Ocupació i Esplai de Catalunya, la Torxa. Lleida
As. Libre para la Educación Personalizada y Humana de
Los Trastornos del desarrollo y el Espectro Autista. Madrid
ASALSIDO-As. Almeriense para el Síndrome de Down.
Almeria
Asamblea Comarcal de Cruz Roja. Ibiza (Balearic Islands)
Asamblea de Cooperación por la Paz. Madrid
Asamblea Local de Cruz Roja Española. Aspe (Alicante/
Alacant)
Asamblea Local de Cruz Roja Española. El Ejido (Almeria)
Asamblea Local de Cruz Roja Española. Novelda (Alicante)
Asamblea Local de Cruz Roja Española. Yecla (Murcia)
Asansull. la Línea de la Concepción (Cadiz)
ASIDO. Cartagena (Murcia)
ASISPA, As. de Servicio Integral Sectorial para Ancianos.
Madrid
ASOFEDE “la Jara”. Cabeza del Buey (Badajoz)
ASPACE Andalucía. Seville
ASPACE Oviedo (Asturias)
ASPANADIF. Eivissa (Balearic Islands)
ASPANIAS. Burgos
ASPANION. Valencia. Alicante
ASPANRI- As. Andaluza de Padres y Madres para la
Integración, normalización y promoción de las Personas con
Discapacidad psíquica. Seville
ASPARGUI-As. de Parkinson. Guipúzcoa
ASPE Contra EL Alzheimer. Aspe (Alicante)
Assamblea Local de Creu Roja Espanyola.Castelldefels
(Barcelona)
Assemblea Local de Creu Roja. Sitges (Barcelona)
ATADI. Teruel
Ateneu Barcelonès. Barcelona
Ateneu Científic, Literari i Artístic. Maó (Balearic Islands)
Ateneu d’Avià. Avià (Barcelona)
Ateneu Sant Cugatenc. Sant Cugat (Barcelona)
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Auditori d’Alcúdia. Alcúdia (Balearic Islands)
Auditori de l’Eliana. L’Eliana (Valencia)
Auditori Es Centre. Selva (Balearic Islands)
Auditori Municipal de Riba-Roja de Turia. Riba-Roja de Turia
(Valencia)
Auditori Municipal Enric Granados. Lleida
Auditori Municipal. Felanitx (Balearic Islands)
Auditori Narcís de Carreras. Mercadal (Girona)
Auditori Nou d’Alaquàs. Alaquàs (Valencia)
Auditori Palau de Congressos de Girona. Girona
Auditorio Cangas de Morrazo. Cangas de Morrazo
(Pontevedra)
Auditorio Convento de San Francisco. Ávila
Auditorio de Cáceres. Cáceres
Auditorio de Zaragoza. Zaragoza
Auditorio del Parque de la Paz. Fuenlabrada (Madrid)
Auditorio Dirección Territorial ”la Caixa” de Andalucía y
Extremadura. Seville
Auditorio Maestro Padilla. Almeria
Auditorio Manuel de Falla. Granada
Auditorio Nacional. Madrid
Auditorio Parque Miramón. Donostia-San Sebastián
(Gipuzkoa-Guipúzcoa)
Auditorio paseo del Espolón. Logroño (La Rioja)
Auditorio Príncipe Felipe. Oviedo (Asturias)
Auditòrium Sa Màniga. Sant Llorenç des Cardassar
(Balearic Islands)
Aula de Mayores de la Universidad de Murcia en Lorca.
Lorca (Murcia)
Aurora, As. de Famílies amb Malalts Mentals. San Salvador
(Tarragona)
Auxilia Lugo. Lugo
Auxilia Sevilla. Seville
AVAN Serveis Socials Ajuntament de Sabadell. Sabadell
(Barcelona)
AVAPACE. Valencia
Avismón Catalunya. Barcelona
Axular Lizeoa. San Sebastián (Guipúzcoa)
Ayuntamiento Cieza. (Murcia)
Ayuntamiento de A Coruña
Ayuntamiento de Adra (Almeria)
Ayuntamiento de Aguilar de la Frontera (Cordoba)
Ayuntamiento de Albacete
Ayuntamiento de Alcalá de Guadaira (Seville)
Ayuntamiento de Alcázar de Jérez de la Frontera (Cadiz)
Ayuntamiento de Alcázar de San Juan (Ciudad Real)
Ayuntamiento de Alcorcón (Madrid)
Ayuntamiento de Alcoy (Alicante)
Ayuntamiento de Algeciras (Cadiz)
Ayuntamiento de Alhama de Murcia (Murcia)
Ayuntamiento de Alicante
Ayuntamiento de Almansa (Albacete)
Ayuntamiento de Almendralejo (Badajoz)
Ayuntamiento de Almería
Ayuntamiento de AlMonte (Huelva)
Ayuntamiento de Almuñécar (Granada)
Ayuntamiento de Antequera (Malaga)
Ayuntamiento de Aranda de Duero (Burgos)
Ayuntamiento de Arona (Santa Cruz de Tenerife)
Ayuntamiento de Arucas (Las Palmas de Gran Canaria)
Ayuntamiento de Ávila
Ayuntamiento de Badajoz
Ayuntamiento de Baena (Cordoba)
Ayuntamiento de Basauri (Vizcaya)
Ayuntamiento de Baza (Granada)
Ayuntamiento de Benavente (Zamora)
Ayuntamiento de Bilbao (Bizkaia/Vizcaya)
Ayuntamiento de Bollullos Par del Condado (Huelva)
Ayuntamiento de Burgos
Ayuntamiento de Cáceres
Ayuntamiento de Cádiz
Ayuntamiento de Campoo de Enmedio (Cantabria)
Ayuntamiento de Cangas de Onís (Asturias)
Ayuntamiento de Cartagena (Murcia)
Figures and statistics
Ayuntamiento de Caso (Asturias)
Ayuntamiento de Ceuta
Ayuntamiento de Chiclana de la Frontera (Cadiz)
Ayuntamiento de Ciudad Real
Ayuntamiento de Coín (Malaga)
Ayuntamiento de Córdoba
Ayuntamiento de Coria del Río (Seville)
Ayuntamiento de Coslada (Madrid)
Ayuntamiento de Cuenca
Ayuntamiento de Donostia-San Sebastián (Gipuzkoa/
Guipúzcoa)
Ayuntamiento de Dos Hermanas (Seville)
Ayuntamiento de Durcal (Granada)
Ayuntamiento de Echternach (Luxemburg)
Ayuntamiento de Écija (Seville)
Ayuntamiento de Ejea de Los Caballeros (Zaragoza)
Ayuntamiento de Estepa (Seville)
Ayuntamiento de Fuengirola (Malaga)
Ayuntamiento de Fuenlabrada (Madrid)
Ayuntamiento de Getafe (Madrid)
Ayuntamiento de Getxo (Vizcaya)
Ayuntamiento de Gijón (Asturias)
Ayuntamiento de Granada
Ayuntamiento de Guadalajara
Ayuntamiento de Huelva
Ayuntamiento de Huercal-Overa (Almeria)
Ayuntamiento de Ibi (Alicante)
Ayuntamiento de Icod de Los Vinos (Santa Cruz de Tenerife)
Ayuntamiento de Illora (Granada)
Ayuntamiento de Jaca (Huesca)
Ayuntamiento de Jaén
Ayuntamiento de Jerez de la Frontera (Cadiz)
Ayuntamiento de Jerez de Los Caballeros (Badajoz)
Ayuntamiento de la Carlota (Cordoba)
Ayuntamiento de la Línea de la Concepción (Cadiz)
Ayuntamiento de la Mojonera (Almeria)
Ayuntamiento de la Rinconada (Seville)
Ayuntamiento de la Villa de Adeje (Santa Cruz de Tenerife)
Ayuntamiento de Langreo (Asturias)
Ayuntamiento de Laredo (Cantabria)
Ayuntamiento de Las Palmas de Gran Canaria (Las Palmas)
Ayuntamiento de Leganés (Madrid)
Ayuntamiento de León
Ayuntamiento de Lepe (Huelva)
Ayuntamiento de Linares (Jaén)
Ayuntamiento de llíria (Valencia)
Ayuntamiento de Logroño (la Rioja)
Ayuntamiento de Lora del Río (Seville)
Ayuntamiento de Lorca (Murcia)
Ayuntamiento de Los Barrios (Cadiz)
Ayuntamiento de Lugo
Ayuntamiento de Mairena del Alcor (Seville)
Ayuntamiento de Mairena del Aljarafe (Seville)
Ayuntamiento de Málaga
Ayuntamiento de Marbella
Ayuntamiento de Martos (Jaén)
Ayuntamiento de Melilla
Ayuntamiento de Mérida (Badajoz)
Ayuntamiento de Mieres (Asturias)
Ayuntamiento de Molina de Segura (Murcia)
Ayuntamiento de Motril (Granada)
Ayuntamiento de Murcia
Ayuntamiento de Ocaña (Toledo)
Ayuntamiento de Oviedo (Asturias)
Ayuntamiento de Palencia
Ayuntamiento de Pamplona/Iruña (Navarre)
Ayuntamiento de Paterna (Valencia)
Ayuntamiento de Pinto (Madrid)
Ayuntamiento de Plasencia (Cáceres)
Ayuntamiento de Ponferrada (Leon)
Ayuntamiento de Pontevedra
Ayuntamiento de Puente Genil (Cordoba)
Ayuntamiento de Puerto Real (Cadiz)
Ayuntamiento de Puertollano (Ciudad Real)
Ayuntamiento de Ronda (Malaga)
Ayuntamiento de Sagunto (Valencia)
Ayuntamiento de Salamanca
Ayuntamiento de Salobreña (Granada)
Ayuntamiento de San Bartolomé de Tirajana (Las Palmas)
Ayuntamiento de San Fernando (Cadiz)
Ayuntamiento de San Pedro del Pinatar (Murcia)
Ayuntamiento de Sanlúcar de Barrameda (Cadiz)
Ayuntamiento de Santa Lucía de Tirajana (Las Palmas)
Ayuntamiento de Santander
Ayuntamiento de Santiago de Compostela (A Coruña)
Ayuntamiento de Segovia
Ayuntamiento de Sevilla
Ayuntamiento de Soria
Ayuntamiento de Talavera de la Reina (Toledo)
Ayuntamiento de Teruel
Ayuntamiento de Toledo
Ayuntamiento de Tomelloso (Ciudad Real)
Ayuntamiento de Torre del Campo (Almeria)
Ayuntamiento de Torrejón de Ardoz (Madrid)
Ayuntamiento de Torrevieja (Alicante)
Ayuntamiento de Úbeda (Jaén)
Ayuntamiento de Utrera (Seville)
Ayuntamiento de Valdemoro (Madrid)
Ayuntamiento de Valladolid
Ayuntamiento de Valle de Mena. Villa Sana de Mena (Burgos)
Ayuntamiento de Vélez (Malaga)
Ayuntamiento de Viator (Almeria)
Ayuntamiento de Vícar (Almeria)
Ayuntamiento de Vilamarxant (Valencia)
Ayuntamiento de Villa del Río (Cordoba)
Ayuntamiento de Villarrobledo (Albacete)
Ayuntamiento de Yaiza (Balearic Islands)
Ayuntamiento de Zafra (Badajoz)
Ayuntamiento de Zamora
Ayuntamiento de Zaragoza
Azucaque Educación Cultura y Ocio. Murcia
B.E.C. Bilbao Exhibition Centre - Barakaldo (Vizcaya)
Baluart de Santa Llúcia. Ibiza (Balearic Islands)
Baluarte. Palacio de Congresos y Auditorio de Navarra.
Navarre
Banco de Alimentos Medina Azahara. Cordoba
Basílica de Sant Francesc. Palma de Mallorca (Balearic Islands)
Basílica de Santa Maria. Castelló d’Empúries (Girona)
Beharlan para la reinserción socio laboral de Colectivos
desfavorecidos. Bilbao (Vizcaya)
Biblioteca de Petra (Balearic Islands)
Biblioteca de Sineu (Balearic Islands)
Biblioteca Es Migjorn Gran (Balearic Islands)
Biblioteca Municipal de Binissalem (Balearic Islands)
Biblioteca Municipal de Muro (Balearic Islands)
Biblioteca Municipal de Sant Llorenç (Girona)
Biblioteca Municipal Gabriel Espinar. Huercal-Overa (Almeria)
Biblioteca Municipal. Binissalem (Balearic Islands)
Biblioteca Pública. Calaf (Barcelona)
Biblioteca Regional de Castilla la Mancha. Toledo
Biblioteca Salvador Galmès. Sant Llorenç des Cardassar
(Balearic Islands)
Biblioteca Social Violeta Smith. Madrid
BIOMIVA. Baodilla del Monte (Madrid)
BITEMPS. Girona
Bona Gent. Amigos del deficiente Mental. Valencia
Bona Voluntat en Acció. Barcelona
C.P. Ariany. Ariany (Balearic Islands)
C.P. Antoni Joan. Maó (Balearic Islands)
C.P. Jaume I. Palmanova (Balearic Islands)
C.P. Son Caliu. Palmanova (Balearic Islands)
Ca n’Oliveres. Nau dos. Martorell (Barcelona)
Ca Revolta. Valencia
Ca Ses Monges. Maria de la Salut (Balearic Islands)
Cabildo Insular de Fuerteventura. Fuerteventura
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Cabildo Insular de la Gomera. La Gomera (Santa Cruz
de Tenerife)
Caixaforum Barcelona
Calasanz. Salamanca
Cámara de Comercio. Bilbao
Cámara de Comercio. Cantabria
Cámara de Comercio. Valencia
Cámara Oficial de Comercio e Industria. Zaragoza
Cámara Oficial de Comercio, Industria y Navegación. Malaga
Cambra de Comerç. Tortosa (Tarragona)
Can Gelabert Casal de Cultura. Benissalem (Balearic Islands)
Can Laporta. La Jonquera (Girona)
Can Papasseit. Instal·lacions Culturals Ajuntament. Vilanova
del Camí (Barcelona)
Can Quintana. Centre Cultural de la Mediterrània. Torroella
de Montgrí (Girona)
Capella de Les Escolàpies. Sóller (Balearic Islands)
Capella de Sant Joan. VIlafranca del Penedès (Barcelona)
Capella del Port de Sóller. Sóller (Balearic Islands)
Càritas Arxiprestat. Vic (Barcelona)
Cáritas Diocesana de Jerez. Jerez de la Frontera (Cadiz)
Cáritas Diocesana. Albacete
Càritas Diocesana. Barcelona
Cáritas Diocesana. Bilbao
Cáritas Diocesana. Burgos
Cáritas Diocesana. Canarias
Cáritas Diocesana. Cartagena (Murcia)
Cáritas Diocesana. Ciudad Real
Cáritas Diocesana. Coria (Cáceres)
Cáritas Diocesana. Cuenca
Càritas Diocesana. Girona
Cáritas Diocesana. Granada
Cáritas Diocesana. Guadix Baza (Granada)
Cáritas Diocesana. Huesca
Cáritas Diocesana. Ibiza (Balearic Islands)
Càritas Diocesana. Lleida
Cáritas Diocesana. Lugo
Cáritas Diocesana. Madrid
Cáritas Diocesana. Malaga
Cáritas Diocesana. Mallorca
Càritas Diocesana. Menorca
Cáritas Diocesana. Mérida (Badajoz)
Cáritas Diocesana. Mondoñedo-Ferrol (Lugo)
Cáritas Diocesana. Murcia
Cáritas Diocesana. Orihuela (Alicante)
Cáritas Diocesana. Ourense
Cáritas Diocesana. Palencia
Cáritas Diocesana. Plasencia (Cáceres)
Cáritas Diocesana. Salamanca
Cáritas Diocesana. Santander
Cáritas Diocesana. Segorbe (Castellón)
Cáritas Diocesana. Seville
Cáritas Diocesana. Sigüenza (Guadalajara)
Càritas Diocesana. Solsona (Lleida)
Càritas Diocesana. Tarragona
Cáritas Diocesana. Tenerife
Cáritas Diocesana. Teruel
Càritas Diocesana. Tortosa (Tarragona)
Càritas Diocesana. Urgell (Tarragona)
Cáritas Diocesana. Valencia
Cáritas Diocesana. Valladolid
Càritas Diocesana. Vic (Barcelona)
Cáritas Diocesana. Zaragoza
Cáritas Española. Madrid
Cáritas InterParroquial. Avilés (Asturias)
Cáritas InterParroquial. Cuéllar (Segovia)
Cáritas InterParroquial. Elche (Alicante)
Càritas interParroquial. Esplugues de Llobregat (Barcelona)
Cáritas InterParroquial. Girona
Cáritas InterParroquial. Hellín (Albacete)
Cáritas InterParroquial. San Vicente del Raspeig (Alicante)
Càritas InterParroquial. Vilafranca de Bonany (Balearic Islands)
Cáritas Parroquial Divina Pastora. Andújar (Jaén)
Figures and statistics
Cáritas Parroquial Nuestra Señora de Gracia. Valencia
Cáritas Parroquial Nuestra Señora de la Paz. Valencia
Cáritas Parroquial San Valero y San Vicente Mártir. Valencia
Cáritas Parroquial. Mollet del Vallès (Barcelona)
Cáritas Parroquial. Olivenza (Badajoz)
Cáritas. Oliva (Valencia)
Casa Col·legi Calassanci. Barcelona
Casa Colón. Huelva
Casa Condesa de Torre-Isabel. Motril (Granada)
Casa de América. Madrid
Casa de Cultura - Can Prohens. Felanitx (Balearic Islands)
Casa de Cultura “la Encomienda”. Benavente (Zamora)
Casa de Cultura Benito Pérez Armas. Yaiza (Las Palmas)
Casa de Cultura de Burlada. Burlada (Navarre)
Casa de Cultura de Ciutadella. Ciutadella (Balearic Islands)
Casa de Cultura de Felanitx. Felanitx (Balearic Islands)
Casa de Cultura Jaume Pastor i Fluixà. Calpe/Calp (Alicante/
Alacant)
Casa de Cultura, EMMAT. Inca (Balearic Islands)
Casa de Cultura. Burlada (Navarre)
Casa de Cultura. Ciutadella de Menorca (Balearic Islands)
Casa de Cultura. Huarte (Navarre)
Casa de la Cultura Manuel Baena Jiménez. Puente Genil
(Cordoba)
Casa E. San José. Alfarnate (Malaga)
Casa Massieu del Llano de Argual. Los Llanos de Aridane
(Santa Cruz de Tenerife)
Casa Museu Lluis Domenech i Montaner. Canet de Mar
(Barcelona)
Casa Principal de Salazar. Santa Cruz de la Palma (Santa Cruz
de Tenerife)
Casa Provincial de las Hermanas Hospitalarias del Sagrado
Corazón de Jesús. Madrid
Casa Torre de Ariz. Basauri (Vizcaya)
Casal d’Assistència Benèfica. Puig-reig (Barcelona)
Casal de Ca s’Hereu. Llucmajor (Balearic Islands)
Casal de Can llobera. Pollença (Balearic Islands)
Casal de Cultura - Ajuntament d’Inca. Inca (Balearic Islands)
Casal de Cultura Robert Brillas. Esplugues de Llobregat
(Barcelona)
Casal de Cultura Museu de Sóller (Balearic Islands)
Casal de Gent Gran. Cardona (Barcelona)
Casal de Gent Gran. La Pobla de Segur (Lleida)
Casal de Joves d’Es Migjorn Gran. Menorca (Balearic Islands)
Casal de Joves. Porreres (Balearic Islands)
Casal de Jubilats Nostra Senyora dels Àngels. Oliana (Lleida)
Casal de l’Obrera. Obrera (Alicante)
Casal de la Gent Gran Les Oliveres. Sant Joan de Vilatorrada
(Barcelona)
Casal de la Tercera Edat. Sa Pobla (Balearic Islands)
Casal de Pensionistes. Sant Jordi (Balearic Islands)
Casal de Son Tugores. Mallorca (Balearic Islands)
Casal del Jubilat i Pensionista ca L’Herrero. Portbou (Girona)
Casal dels Avis. Sant Joan Les Fonts (Girona)
Casal dels Jubilats “Sant Francesc”. Jesús (Tarragona)
Casal Gent Gran Lourdes. Barcelona
Casal Gent Gran. Ripoll (Girona)
Casal Sant Pau del Camp. Barcelona
Casas Viejas. Benalup (Cadiz)
Casino de Salamanca
Castell de Sant Ferran. Figueres (Girona)
Castell-Palau. Bisbal de l’Empordà (Girona)
Catedral de Lleida
Catedral de Mallorca. Palma de Mallorca (Balearic Islands)
Catedral de Santiago de Compostela
Catedral de Sevilla
Catedral de Valencia
CC Beat Ramon Llull. Inca (Balearic Islands)
CC La Salle. Maó (Balearic Islands)
CC Mare de Déu de l’Olivar. Alaquás (Valencia)
CC Sagrats Cors. Sóller (Balearic Islands)
CC Sant Vicenç de Paul. Sóller (Balearic Islands)
CDPM Vejer. Vejer de la Frontera (Cadiz)
CDR Centro Rural Joven Vida. Vivares (Badajoz)
CEIP Antònia Alzina. Lloret de Vistalegre (Balearic Islands)
CEIP Capitán Cortés. Madrid
CEIP Ciudad de Jaén. Madrid
CEIP Ciudad de Zaragoza. Madrid
CEIP Daniel Vázquez Díaz. Madrid
CEIP Doctor Severo Ochoa. Madrid
CEIP Enrique Granados. Madrid
CEIP Esperanza. Madrid
CEIP Federico Rubio. Madrid
CEIP Fernando El Católico. Madrid
CEIP Fontarrón. Madrid
CEIP Francisco Fatou. Madrid
CEIP Guindalera. Madrid
CEIP Javier de Miguel. Madrid
CEIP Leopoldo Alas Clarín. Madrid
CEIP Luis Bello. Madrid
CEIP María Zambrano. Seville
CEIP Menéndez Pelayo. Madrid
CEIP Mestre Guillem Galmès. Madrid
CEIP Municipal Escola Casas. Barcelona
CEIP Ntra. Sra. de la Almudena. Madrid
CEIP Ntra. Sra. de Los Dolores. Herrera (Seville)
CEIP Pere Anton. Granollers (Barcelona)
CEIP República de Chile. Madrid
CEIP República de Uruguay. Madrid
CEIP San Roque. Madrid
CEIP Santa Susanna II. Santa Susanna (Barcelona)
CEIP S’Hort des Fassers. Alcúdia (Balearic Islands)
Centre Català de Solidaritat. Barcelona
Centre Cívic Can Amiguet. Barberà del Vallès (Barcelona)
Centre Cívic Can Pantiquet. Mollet del Vallès (Barcelona)
Centre Cívic Cotxeres de Sants. Barcelona
Centre Cívic Francesca Bonneimaison. Barcelona
Centre Cívic Magraners. Lleida
Centre Cívic. Alcanar (Tarragona)
Centre Cívic. Can Picafort (Balearic Islands)
Centre Cívic. Colònia de Sant Jordi (Balearic Islands)
Centre Comercial Espai Gironès. Salt (Girona)
Centre Comercial Gran Via 2. L’Hospitalet de Llobregat
(Barcelona)
Centre Comercial Larios Centro. Malaga
Centre Concertat la Porciúncula. Palma de Mallorca
(Balearic Islands)
Centre Cultural Aigüestoses. Sant Andreu de la Barca
(Barcelona)
Centre Cultural Biblioteca Cas Metge Rei. Santa Maria
del Camí (Balearic Islands)
Centre Cultural Can Dulce. Sóller (Balearic Islands)
Centre Cultural Costa i Font. Taradell (Barcelona)
Centre Cultural de Cam n’Oms. Petra (Balearic Islands)
Centre Cultural de Can Verger. Calvià (Balearic Islands)
Centre Cultural El Casino. Manresa (Barcelona)
Centre Cultural Guillem Cifre de Colonya. Pollença
(Balearic Islands)
Centre Cultural i Esportiu. Sant Lluís (Balearic Islands)
Centre Cultural la Marineta. Mollet del Vallès (Barcelona)
Centre Cultural la Mercè (Girona)
Centre Cultural Cardedeu (Barcelona)
Centre Cultural Colònia de Sant Pere (Balearic Islands)
Centre Cultural La Llagosta (Barcelona)
Centre Cultural Mollerussa (Lleida)
Centre Cultural Puig d’en Valls (Balearic Islands)
Centre d’Acollida Assís. Barcelona
Centre d’Art l’Estació. Dènia (Alicante)
Centre de Cultura Contemporània. Barcelona
Centre de Dia per a Gent Gran. Blanes (Girona)
Centre de Dia. Esporles (Balearic Islands)
Centre de Formació Ses Cases des Mestres. Santa Maria
del Camí (Balearic Islands)
Centre de Persones Majors. Santa Eugènia (Balearic Islands)
Centre de Regulació Genòmica. Barcelona
Centre de Reinserció Social Recollim. L’Hospitalet de Llobregat
(Barcelona)
Centre de Titelles. Lleida
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Centre d’Educació Especial Can Rigol. El Prat de Llobregat
(Barcelona)
Centre d’Esplai Infantil i Juvenil Eixida. Sant Boi de Llobregat
(Barcelona)
Centre d’Esplai El Nus. Sant Joan Despí (Barcelona)
Centre d’Estudis lacetans. Solsona (Lleida)
Centre Especial d’Autistes Carrilet. Barcelona
Centre Especial d’Ocupació Baix Llobregat. Molins de Rei
(Barcelona)
Centre Formació d’Adults Trinitat Vella. Barcelona
Centre Gent Gran Borges Blanques. Les Borges Blanques
(Lleida)
Centre Internacional de Convencions - Fórum. Barcelona
Centre Jove. Capdepera (Balearic Islands)
Centre Llatinoamericà. Lleida
Centre Municipal de Cultura la Mercè. Burriana (Castellón)
Centre Ocupacional i Especial de Treball per a per. Banyoles
(Girona)
Centre Parroquial de Sarrià. Barcelona
Centre Parroquial. Lloret de Vistalegre (Balearic Islands)
Centre Penitenciari Alcázar de San Juan. Alcázar de San Juan
(Ciudad Real)
Centre Penitenciari Brians - Dones. Sant Esteve Sesrovires
(Barcelona)
Centre Penitenciari Joves. Barcelona
Centre Penitenciari Ponent. Lleida
Centre Penitenciari Quatre Camins. Granollers (Barcelona)
Centre Prenitenciari Brians - Homes. Sant Esteve Sesrovires
(Barcelona)
Centre Recreatiu i Cultural de Sords. Barcelona
Centre Rosa Ramon Català. Lloseta (Balearic Islands)
Centre Socio-Cultural Sa Mina. Lloseta (Balearic Islands)
Centre SocioSanitari Mare de Déu de la Salut. Terrades
(Girona)
Centro Arqueológico Los Baños. Alhama de Murcia (Murcia)
Centro Asistencial San Juan de Dios. Palencia
Centro Cívico Antiguo Sanatorio. Sagunt/Sagunto (Valencia)
Centro Cívico Santiago Escartín Otín. Huesca
Centro Cívico Parque Alcosa (Seville)
Centro Comercial Albacenter. Albacete
Centro Comercial Atlántico. Vecindario (Las Palmas)
Centro Comercial El Saler. Valencia
Centro Comercial Espacio Mediterráneo. Cartagena (Murcia)
Centro Comercial Grancasa. Zaragoza
Centro Comercial La Marina. Finestrat (Alicante)
Centro Comercial La Morea. Galar (Navarre)
Centro Comercial Los Arcos. Seville
Centro Comercial Nueva Condomina. Churra (Murcia)
Centro Comercial Plaza Éboli. Pinto (Madrid)
Centro Cultural Antonio Machado. Madrid
Centro Cultural Cads de las Cadenas. Villa del Río (Cordoba)
Centro Cultural de la Villa. Ibi (Alicante/Alacant)
Centro Cultural de Los Cristianos. Arona (Sta. Cruz
de Tenerife)
Centro Cultural El Mocanal. Mocanal (Santa Cruz de Tenerife)
Centro Cultural Federico García Lorca. Rivas-Vacia Madrid
(Madrid)
Centro Cultural Iglesia San José. Puerto Real (Cadiz)
Centro Cultural Joan Miró. Móstoles (Madrid)
Centro Cultural Juan Prado. Valdemoro (Madrid)
Centro Cultural La Torre. Guadarrama (Madrid)
Centro Cultural Las Claras. Plasencia (Cáceres)
Centro Cultural Los Álamos. Lepe (Huelva)
Centro Cultural Palacio de la Audiencia. Soria
Centro Cultural San José. Segovia
Centro Cultural Simeón. Ourense
Centro Cultural Tomás y Valiente. Fuenlabrada (Madrid)
Centro Cultural. Adeje (Santa Cruz de Tenerife)
Centro Cultural. La Victoria (Cordoba)
Centro Cultural. San Isidro (Alicante)
Centro de Acogida de Inmigrantes. Jerez de la Frontera
(Cadiz)
Centro de Acogida lagun Artean. Bilbao (Bizkaia/Vizcaya)
Centro de Arte Juan Ismael. Puerto del Rosario (Las Palmas)
Centro de Arte la Regenta. Las Palmas de Gran Canaria
Figures and statistics
Centro de Arte Palacio Almudí. Murcia
Centro de Artes Escénicas. Níjar (Almeria)
Centro de Asistencia a Victimas de Abusos Sexuales.
Zaragoza
Centro de Comunicación, Investigación y Documentación.
Madrid
Centro de Congresos. Puerto de la Cruz (Santa Cruz
de Tenerife)
Centro de Cultura Antiguo Instituto. Gijón
Centro de desarrollo Rural El Sequillo. Tordehumos
(Valladolid)
Centro de Día Albor. Valladolid
Centro de Día Alzheimer Fundación ASMI. Zafra (Badajoz)
Centro de Día Os Muiños. Muiños (Ourense)
Centro de Día para Personas Mayores Córdoba III. Cordoba
Centro de día para Personas Mayores de la Granja de Jerez
de la Frontera III. Jerez de la Frontera (Cadiz)
Centro de día Para Personas Mayores Plaza Los Campos.
Granada
Centro de Día para Personas Mayores. Alhaurín El Grande
(Malaga)
Centro de día para Personas Mayores. Cabra (Cordoba)
Centro de día para Personas Mayores. Jamilena (Jaén)
Centro de día para Personas Mayores. Los Barrios (Cadiz)
Centro de día para Personas Mayores. Orgiva (Granada)
Centro de día para Personas Mayores. Torredonjimeno (Jaén)
Centro de día Para Personas Mayores. Zaidin (Huesca)
Centro de Día Psicogeriátrico El Estanque. Reocín (Cantabria)
Centro de Especialidades Naturales Hipócrates, S.L. Madrid
Centro de Estudios Internacionales de la Fundación José
Ortega y Gasset. Toledo
Centro de Estudios para la Integración Social y Formación de
Inmigrantes. Valencia
Centro de Formación Somorrostro. Muskiz (Bizkaia/Vizcaya)
Centro de Formación. Huelma (Jaén)
Centro de Historia. Zaragoza
Centro de Iniciativas Solidaridad y Empleo. Gijón (Asturias)
Centro de Integración Libre y Solidario de Argentina. Malaga
Centro de Investigación del Cáncer. Salamanca
Centro de Investigación Médica Aplicada. Pamplona/Iruña
(Navarre)
Centro de Investigaciones Biológicas. Madrid
Centro de Investigaciones Energéticas, Medioambientales y
Tecnológicas. Madrid
Centro de Mayores Los Olivos. Almonacid de Zorita
(Guadalajara)
Centro de Mayores Manolito Taberné. Guadalajara
Centro de Mayores. La Solana (Ciudad Real)
Centro de Mayores. Villanueva de Los Infantes (Ciudad Real)
Centro de Vida Cristiana. Malaga
Centro de Visitantes. San Sebastián de la Gomera (Sta. Cruz
de Tenerife)
Centro Em Alicia Koplowitz. Madrid
Centro Español de Solidaridad. Seville
Centro Especial de Empleo Gesilda Group, SL. Abarán
(Murcia)
Centro Especial de Empleo María Luz Osado Gracia. Cordoba
Centro Especial de Empleo Octavio CuArtero,S.L.
Villarrobledo (Albacete)
Centro Especial de Empleo Poda, SL. Alicante/Alacant
Centro Especial de Empleo Unión Parálisis Cerebral. Jerez de
la Frontera (Cadiz)
Centro Formación Profesional. Museros (Valencia)
Centro Integral de Servicios para Migrantes. Madrid
Centro Integral de Servicios Sociales. La Albuera (Segovia)
Centro Juvenil Amics. Valencia
Centro Juvenil de Adolescentes del Carmelo. Barcelona
Centro Juvenil Don Bosco de Villena. Villena (Alicante)
Centro Juvenil las Aves. Aranjuez (Madrid)
Centro latinoamericano Salvatorianos. Logroño (La Rioja)
Centro Materno Infantil “Ave María”. Santa Marta de Tormes
(Salamanca)
Centro Mayores Carmen García Bloise. Alcobendas (Madrid)
Centro Municipal de Mayores Aravaca (Madrid)
Centro Municipal de Mayores Arturo Pajuelo. Madrid
Centro Municipal de Mayores Blasco de Garay. Madrid
Centro Municipal de Mayores Campamento. Madrid
Centro Municipal de Mayores Canillejas (Madrid)
Centro Municipal de Mayores Carmen Laforet. Madrid
Centro Municipal de Mayores Casa del Bulevar. Madrid
Centro Municipal de Mayores Castilla. Madrid
Centro Municipal de Mayores Castillo de Uclés. Madrid
Centro Municipal de Mayores Cerro Bermejo. Madrid
Centro Municipal de Mayores Ciudad Pegaso. Madrid
Centro Municipal de Mayores Dehesa de la Villa. Madrid
Centro Municipal de Mayores Entrevías. Madrid
Centro Municipal de Mayores Evangelios. Madrid
Centro Municipal de Mayores Ferraz. Madrid
Centro Municipal de Mayores Francisco de Goya. Madrid
Centro Municipal de Mayores Ginzo de Limia. Madrid
Centro Municipal de Mayores José Ortuño Ponce. Madrid
Centro Municipal de Mayores la Guindalera. Madrid
Centro Municipal de Mayores la Platanera. Madrid
Centro Municipal de Mayores la Vaguada. Madrid
Centro Municipal de Mayores Lucero. Madrid
Centro Municipal de Mayores Maestro Alonso. Madrid
Centro Municipal de Mayores Manzanares. Madrid
Centro Municipal de Mayores María Zambrano. Madrid
Centro Municipal de Mayores Migueldelibes. Madrid
Centro Municipal de Mayores MonSeñor Óscar Romero.
Madrid
Centro Municipal de Mayores Nuestra Señora de la Merced.
Madrid
Centro Municipal de Mayores Orcasur. Madrid
Centro Municipal de Mayores Pablo Casals. Madrid
Centro Municipal de Mayores Pablo Neruda. Madrid
Centro Municipal de Mayores Pérez Galdós. Madrid
Centro Municipal de Mayores Principe de Asturias. Madrid
Centro Municipal de Mayores Ramón Pérez de Ayala. Madrid
Centro Municipal de Mayores Roger de Flor. Madrid
Centro Municipal de Mayores San Benito. Madrid
Centro Municipal de Mayores San Diego. Madrid
Centro Municipal de Mayores San Filiberto. Madrid
Centro Municipal de Mayores San Francisco. Madrid
Centro Municipal de Mayores San Vicente de Paul. Madrid
Centro Municipal de Mayores Santa Eugenia. Madrid
Centro Municipal de Mayores Santa Hortensia. Madrid
Centro Municipal de Mayores Tierno Galván. Madrid
Centro Municipal de Mayores Villa de Vallecas. Madrid
Centro Municipal de Mayores VillAlonso. Madrid
Centro Municipal de Mayores Zofío. Madrid
Centro Municipal Reina Sofia. Cadiz
Centro Nacional de Investigaciónes Oncológicas. Madrid
Centro Ocupacional Isla, Casa Virgen de la Esperanza. Palma
de Mallorca (Balearic Islands)
Centro Ocupacional la Purísima. Palma de Mallorca
(Balearic Islands)
Centro penitenciario cis. Zamora
Centro Penitenciario de Alicante Cumplimiento. Rebolledo
(Alicante)
Centro Penitenciario de Alicante II. Villena (Alicante)
Centro Penitenciario de Bonxe. Outeiro de Rei (Lugo)
Centro penitenciario de Logroño. Logroño (La Rioja)
Centro Penitenciario de Madrid. Alcalá de Henares (Madrid)
Centro Penitenciario de Ourense. Xunqueira de Espadanedo
(Ourense)
Centro penitenciario de Sevilla II. Alcalá de Guadaira (Seville)
Centro Penitenciario de Zaragoza. Zuera (Zaragoza)
Centro Penitenciario El Dueso. Santoña (Cantabria)
Centro Penitenciario. Albolote (Granada)
Centro Penitenciario. Algeciras (Almeria)
Centro Penitenciario. Almeria
Centro Penitenciario. Ceuta
Centro Penitenciario. Cordoba
Centro Penitenciario. Cuenca
Centro Penitenciario. Jaén
Centro Penitenciario. Nanclares de Oca (Álava)
Centro Penitenciario. Soria
Centro Personas Mayores Victoria. Valladolid
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Centro Personas Mayores Zona Este. Valladolid
Centro Pignatelli. Zaragoza
Centro Polivalente Abogados Atocha. Torrejón de Ardoz
(Madrid)
Centro Regional de Investigaciones Biomédicas. Albacete
Centro Residencial de Atención y Prevención de las
Drogodependencias Religiosas Adoratrices. Valencia
Centro Social Calera y Chozas. Calera y Chozas (Toledo)
Centro Social Cultural. Brión (A Coruña)
Centro Social de Lazkao. Lazkao (Guipúzcoa)
Centro Social de Porriño. O Porriño (Pontevedra)
Centro Social de Teis. Vigo
Centro Social de Untzaga. Eibar (Gipuzkoa/Guipúzcoa)
Centro Virgen Milagrosa. Seville
CEPRI. Madrid
Cercle Artístic de Sant Lluc. Barcelona
Cerveses Damm. Barcelona
CESPA. Gijón (Asturias)
CGC Bac de Roda. Barcelona
CGC Lleida
CGC Rubí (Rubí)
CGG Balsareny (Barcelona)
CGG Barceloneta (Barcelona)
CGG Cardona (Barcelona)
CGG Cervera (Lleida)
CGG de L’Aguda. Torà (Lleida)
CGG Figueres (Girona)
CGG Girona
CGG Joan Valera. Badalona (Barcelona)
CGG La Pobla de Segur (Lleida)
CGG Les Bernardes. Salt (Girona)
CGG Lleida
CGG Manlleu (Barcelona)
CGG Manresa (Barcelona)
CGG Olot (Girona)
CGG Pamplona
CGG Pomar. Badalona (Barcelona)
CGG Prosperitat. Barcelona
CGG Sallent (Barcelona)
CGG Sant Adrià del Besòs (Barcelona)
CGG Sant Andreu (Barcelona)
CGG Santa Perpètua de Mogoda (Barcelona)
CGG Tàrrega (Lleida)
CGG Terrassa la Maurina. Terrassa (Barcelona)
CGG Terrassa Sant Llorenç. Terrassa (Barcelona)
CGG Torelló. Sant Vicenç de Torelló (Barcelona)
CGG Tremp (Lleida)
CGG Vic (Barcelona)
CGG Vic Mossen Josep Guiteras. Vic (Barcelona)
Cía.Sta.Teresa de Jesús - Teresianas (Centre Esclat).
L’Hospitalet de Llobregat (Barcelona)
Ciber@ula Hospitalaria. Hospital Miguel Servet. Zaragoza
CIC Biogune. Derio (Bizkaia/Vizcaya)
CIECEMA. AlMonte (Huelva)
Cine Regio. Sant Antoni de Portmany (Balearic Islands)
Círculo Convivencial Límite, Cirvite. Madrid
Círculo de Bellas Artes. Madrid
Cito, Centro Infantil de Terapias y Ocio, S.Coop. Torrelodones
(Madrid)
Claustre de Sant Domingo. Inca (Balearic Islands)
Claustre del Carme. Maó (Balearic Islands)
Claustro del Ayuntamiento. Villarrobledo (Albacete)
Clínica San Miguel. Madrid
Club de Persones Majors de Palmanyola (Balearic Islands)
Club de Tiempo Libre Txikilandia. Vizcaya
Club deportivo Aviva Enrique Sánchez-Guijo Acevedo.
Salamanca
Club deportivo Elemental Nadadores Especiales Los Delfines.
Tomelloso (Ciudad Real)
Club deportivo Gran Maluc. Almenara (Castellón)
Club d’Esplai Jovent. Palma de Mallorca (Balearic Islands)
Club d’Esplai Pubilla Cases - Can Vidalet. L’Hospitalet de
Llobregat (Barcelona)
Club Esportiu Esbonat i Amistat. Barcelona
Figures and statistics
Club Esportiu Europa. Barcelona
Club Excelència Port Aventura. Vila·Seca (Tarragona)
Club Excursionista de Gràcia. Barcelona
Club Gent Gran. Port d’Alcúdia (Balearic Islands)
Club Muntanyenc. Sant Cugat (Barcelona)
Club Pollença (Balearic Islands)
Club Unesco de Priego de Córdoba. Motril (Granada)
COCEMFE. Toledo
Col·lectiu de Joves de la Coma. Paterna (Valencia)
Col·lectiu legi s’Algar. Felanitx (Balearic Islands)
Col·lectiu lambda de Lesbianes, Gais i Transexual. Valencia
Col·lectiu L’Esbarzer en Defensa de la llengua, la Cultura
i els drets Nacionals de Catalunya. Barcelona
Col·lectiu Vall de Vernissa. Rótova (Valencia)
Colectivo de Cultura Popular Alaiz. Pamplona
Colectivo de Educación Permanente de Adultos. Madrid
Colectivo de Lesbianas, Gays, Bisexuales y Transexuales.
Granada
Colectivo de Lesbianas, Gays, Bisexuales y Transexuales.
Almeria
Colectivo de Lesbianas, Gays, Bisexuales y Transexuales.
Madrid
Colectivo de Prevención e Inserción Social Andalucía. Cadiz
Colectivo para el desarrollo Rural Tierra de Campos. Medina
de Rioseco (Valladolid)
Colectivo San Blas. Madrid
Colectivos de Acción Solidaria. Madrid
Colegio “la Inmaculada”. Barbastro (Huesca)
Colegio Atalaya. Santander (Cantabria)
Colegio Atenea. Mérida (Badajoz)
Colegio Carmelitas. Alcoy (Alicante)
Colegio Claret. Segovia
Colegio Coca de la Piñera. Utrera (Seville)
Colegio del Sagrado Corazón. Zaragoza
Colegio Diocesano San Atón. Badajoz
Colegio Diocesano Sta. María de la Esperanza. Pina de Ebro
(Zaragoza)
Colegio Inmaculada Concepción. Gasteiz (Álava)
Colegio Internacional San Jorge. Malpartida de Cáceres
(Cáceres)
Colegio La Milagrosa. Gijón (Asturias)
Colegio La Purísima. Callosa de Segura (Alicante)
Colegio Lope de Vega. Seville
Colegio Los Sauces. La Moraleja (Madrid)
Colegio María de la Paz Orellana. Trujillo (Cáceres)
Colegio María Inmaculada. Laviana (Asturias)
Colegio María Inmaculada. Valencia
Colegio Marista “AUSEVA”. Oviedo (Asturias)
Colegio Nazareth. Gasteiz (Alava)
Colegio Ntra. Sra. de la Paz. Torrelavega (Cantabria)
Colegio Ntra. Sra. del Pilar. Bilbao (Bizkaia/Vizcaya)
Colegio Nuestra Señora Santa María. Madrid
Colegio Obispo Perelló. Madrid
Colegio Pío XII-San Martín. Cadiz
Colegio Público de Educación Infantil y Primaria Eulalia
Álvarez Lorenzo. Langreo (Asturias)
Colegio Romareda. Zaragoza
Colegio Ruta de la Plata. Almendralejo (Badajoz)
Colegio Sagrado Corazón Esclavas. Malaga
Colegio Salesiano. Granada
Colegio San Calixto. Plasencia (Cáceres)
Colegio San Francisco de Paula. Seville
Colegio San Francisco Javier. Fuente de Cantos (Badajoz)
Colegio San Ignacio. Oviedo (Asturias)
Colegio San José (Padres Blancos). Seville
Colegio San José Obrero. Ponferrada (Leon)
Colegio San José. Villafranca de Los Barros (Badajoz)
Colegio San José-Niño Jesús. Reinosa (Cantabria)
Colegio San Viator. Madrid
Colegio Santa María del Mar. A Coruña
Colegio Santa María del Naranco - Ursulinas Oviedo. Oviedo
(Asturias)
Colegio Santa María Micaela. Madrid
Colegio Santa Teresa de Jesús. Soria
Colegio Santo Domingo. Granada
Colegio Virgen de Los Remedios. Arroyomolinos de León
(Huelva)
Colegio Virgen del Carmen. Cordoba
Colexio Eduardo Pondal. Cangas (Pontevedra)
Colexio la Salle. Santiago de Compostela (A Coruña)
Colexio Manuel Peleteiro. Santiago de Compostela
(A Coruña)
Colexio San Narciso Dos PP Paúis. Marín (Pontevedra)
Colexio Santa Teresa de Jesús (Carmelitas). Ourense
Col·legi Ancangel Sant Rafael. Palma de Mallorca
(Balearic Islands)
Col·legi Cor de Maria. Valls (Tarragona)
Col·legi de Pedagogs de Catalunya. Barcelona
Col·legi d’Educació Infantil i Primària Orlandai. Barcelona
Col·legi Episcopal Mare de Déu de L’Academia. Lleida
Col·legi Grans i Menuts. Castellón de la Plana
Col·legi Hèlios. L’Eliana (Valencia)
Col·legi La Salle Montcada. Montcada i Reixac (Barcelona)
Col·legi la Salle. Inca (Balearic Islands)
Col·legi Pare Manyanet. Barcelona
Col·legi Sant Bonaventura. Artà (Balearic Islands)
Col·legi Santa Teresa de Jesús. Barcelona
Col·legi Sek-Catalunya. La Garriga (Barcelona)
Colònies Jordi Turull. Barcelona
Comarca de Tarazona y El Moncayo. Tarazona (Zaragoza)
Comisión Ciudadana Anti-Sida. La Rioja
Comisión Ciudadana Anti-sida. Vizkaia
Comisión de Ayuda al Refugiado en Euskadi. Bilbao (Bizkaia/
Vizcaya)
Comisión Española de Ayuda al Refugiado. Madrid
Comisión Española de Ayuda al Refugiado. Seville
Comité Antisida de la Comunidad de Extremadura. Cáceres
Comité Català per als refugiats Catalunya ACNUR. Barcelona
Comité Ciudadano antisida campo de Gibraltar. Algeciras
(Cadiz)
Comité Ciudadano Anti-Sida. Ourense
Comité Ciudadano Anti-Sida. Salamanca
Comité Ciudadano Anti-Sida. Zamora
Comité de apoyo a las trabajadoras del sexo. Murcia
Comité Internacional de Rescate. Madrid
Comité para el Concurso de derecho Internacional.
Chamalieres (France)
Compañía de las Hijas de la Caridad. Albacete
Complejo Hospitalario Universitario. Santiago de Compostela
(A Coruña)
Comunidad Cristiana Evangélica “Taller del Terrisser”.
Mediona (Barcelona)
Comunidad de Montes de Teis. Vigo (Pontevedra)
Comunidad Hogar de Ancianos. Hermanitas de Ancianos.
Tomelloso (Ciudad Real)
Comunidad Terapéutica El Valle. Tuñón (Asturias)
Concello de Ourense
Concello de Villa García de Arousa (Pontevedra)
Concha de la Explanada. Alicante
Confederación Católica Nacional de Padres de Familia.
Madrid
Confederación Coordinadora de Discapacitados Físicos.
Valencia
Confederación Coordinadora Estatal de Minusválidos. Madrid
Confederación de As.es Vecinales de Andalucía. Seville
Confederación de Centros Juveniles Don Bosco de España.
Valencia
Confederación de Entidades Promotoras de Los Programas
Proyecto Hombre. Bilbao
Confederación de Federaciones y As.es de Viudas. Madrid
Confederación de Personas Con Discapacidad Física y
orgánica de Castilla y León. Palencia
Confederación Española de Familiares de Enfermos de
Alzheimer y otras demencias. Pamplona/Iruña (Navarre)
Confederación Estatal de Mayores Activos. Seville
Confederación Galega de Minusválidos. Santiago de
Compostela (A Coruña)
Confradia de Pescadors de Blanes. Blanes (Girona)
Congregació Nostra Senyora de la Caritat del Bon Pastor.
Girona
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Congregació Religiosa de Siervas de la Pasión. Barcelona
Congregación Apostólica del Corazón de Jesús. Madrid
Congregación de Esclavas del Amor Misericordioso. Colloto
(Asturias)
Congregación de Hermanas Franciscanas Hijas de la
Misericordia. Plama de Mallorca (Balearic Islands)
Congregación de RR. Adoratrices Esclavas del Santísimo
Sacramento. Madrid
Consejería de Bienestar Social de la Junta de Extremadura.
Mérida (Badajoz)
Consejo General del Poder Judicial. Barcelona
Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas. Madrid
Consell Comarcal de la Conca de Barberà. Montblanc
(Tarragona)
Consell Comarcal de la Terra Alta. Gandesa (Tarragona)
Consell comarcal de l’Alt Empordà (Girona)
Consell Comarcal de l’Alta Ribagorça (Lleida)
Consell Comarcal del Pallars Jussà (Lleida)
Consell Insular de Menorca (Balearic Islands)
Conselleria de Medio Ambiente y desarrollo Sostenible.
Santiago de Compostela (A Coruña)
Conservatori professional de música i dansa de Maó (Balearic
Islands)
Consevatori de Música i Dansa de Les I.B. Mallorca (Balearic
Islands)
Consorci de l’Auditori i l’Orquestra de Barcelona. Barcelona
Consorci de Medi Ambient i Salut Pública de la Garrotxa.
Olot (Girona)
Consorci del Castell de Sant Ferran.Figueres (Girona)
Consorci del Museu de l’Aigua dels Canals d’Urgell.
Mollerussa (Lleida)
Consorci Forestal de Catalunya. Santa Coloma de Farners
(Girona)
Consorci Parc de Collserola. Barcelona
Consorcio de Entidades para la Acción Integral con Inmigrantes.
Beniaján (Murcia)
Convento de San Francisco. Santa Cruz de la Palma
(Sta. Cruz de Tenerife)
Convento de Santo Domingo. Ronda (Malaga)
Cooperación Internacional. Madrid
Cooperativa de Enseñanza Hijas de San José. Zaragoza
Cooperativa D’Ensenyament Es Lledoner Sant Alfons. Felanitx
(Balearic Islands)
Cooperativa Estel, SCCL. Sant Cugat del Vallès (Barcelona)
Coordinació Catalana de Colònies, Casals i Clubs d’Esplai.
Barcelona
Coordinadora Alternativas. San Roque (Cadiz)
Coordinadora Arciprestal de Cáritas del Sur. Maspalomas
(Las Palmas)
Coordinadora Catalana de Fundacions. Barcelona
Coordinadora de As.es de Discapacitados de Huesca. Huesca
Coordinadora de As.es de Inmigrantes de Castilla-La Mancha.
Toledo
Coordinadora de Lucha Contra las Drogodependencias.
Algeciras (Almeria)
Coordinadora de Minusválidos Físicos de Canarias. Santa
Cruz de Tenerife
Coordinadora de Minusválidos Físicos del Principado
de Asturias. Gijón (Asturias)
Coordinadora Infantil y Juvenil de Tiempo Libre. Vallecas
(Madrid)
Coordinadora Prevención de Drogodependencias Abril.
San Roque (Cadiz)
Cordibaix. Sant Joan Despí (Barcelona)
Córdoba Acoge. Cordoba
Costa Nord. Valldemosa (Balearic Islands)
CP Ariany (Balearic Islands)
CP Blanquerna. Pont D’Inca (Balearic Islands)
CP Buscastell. Sant Antoni de Portmany (Balearic Islands)
CP Cas Capiscol. Palma de Mallorca (Balearic Islands)
CP Cas Serres. Ibiza (Balearic Islands)
CP Castell de Santa Àgueda. Ferreries (Balearic Islands)
CP Cervantes. Alboraya (Valencia)
CP Es Canyar. Manacor (Balearic Islands)
CP Establiments. Establiments (Balearic Islands)
CP Francesc d´Albranca. Es Migjorn Gran (Balearic Islands)
CP Guillem Ballester. Muro (Balearic Islands)
Figures and statistics
CP Jaume I. Palma (Balearic Islands)
CP Jaume I. Puçol (Valencia)
CP Jesús. Eivissa (Balearic Islands)
CP Joan Benejam. Ciutadella de Menorca (Balearic Islands)
CP L’Urgell. Sant Josep de Sa Talaia (Balearic Islands)
CP Mare de Déu de Gràcia. Maó (Balearic Islands)
CP Mare de Déu del Toro. Ciutadella de Menorca
(Balearic Islands)
CP Margalida Florit. Ciutadella de Menorca (Balearic Islands)
CP Migjorn - Cas Concos. Felanitx (Balearic Islands)
CP Miquel Capllonch. Pollença (Balearic Islands)
CP Norai. Port d’Alcúdia (Balearic Islands)
CP Pintor Torrent. Ciutadella de Menorca (Balearic Islands)
CP Ponent. Inca (Balearic Islands)
CP Pràctiques. Palma (Balearic Islands)
CP Puig de sa Morisca. Santa Ponça (Balearic Islands)
CP Puig d’en Valls Santa Eulàlia (Balearic Islands)
CP Reina Sofia - S’Horta. Felanitx (Balearic Islands)
CP Sa Graduada. Maó (Balearic Islands)
CP Sant Ciriac. Santa Eulalia del Río (Balearic Islands)
CP Santa Gertrudis (Balearic Islands)
CP Ses Rotes Velles. Calvià (Balearic Islands)
CP Torres de Balàfia. Sant Llorenç de Balafia (Balearic Islands)
CP Tramuntana. Maó (Balearic Islands)
CP Vara de Rei. Sant Antoni de Portmany (Balearic Islands)
CPI Bembibre. Bembibre (A Coruña)
CPI de Vedra. Vedra (A Coruña)
CPI Dos Dices. Rois (A Coruña)
Creixent. As. de Formació Permanent d’Adult. Premià de Mar
(Barcelona)
Creu de Santa Ponça. Balearic Islands
Creu Roja Anoia. Igualada (Barcelona)
Creu Roja Barcelonès Nord. Barcelona
Creu Roja Berguedà. Berga (Barcelona)
Creu Roja Catalunya. Barcelona
Creu Roja Catalunya. Terrassa (Barcelona)
Creu Roja Espanyola. Lleida
Creu Roja Espanyola. Mataró (Barcelona)
Cruz Roja Española. Algeciras (Almeria)
Cruz Roja Española. Barcelona
Cruz Roja Española. Castelldefels (Barcelona)
Cruz Roja Española. El Masnou (Barcelona)
Cruz Roja Española. Girona
Cruz Roja Española. Guadalajara
Cruz Roja Española. Huesca
Cruz Roja Española. Leon
Cruz Roja Española. Linares (Jaén)
Cruz Roja Española. Madrid
Cruz Roja Española. Tarragona
CSM La Flota. Murcia
CSM San Andrés - San Antolín. Murcia
CSM Vistabella. Murcia
Cubierta de Renfe. La Losa (Segovia)
CUC. Centre Universitari Calvià - BENDINAT. Calvià
(Balearic Islands)
Dan Alicante. Alicante
Dar Máis. Frades (Pontevedra)
Delegació de l’Ajuntament de Sa Coma (Balearic Islands)
Delegació General de la Caixa a Madrid. Madrid
Delegación de Parkinson Cerdanyola i Ripollet. Cerdanyola
(Barcelona)
Delegación Diocesana de Escultismo. Albacete
Delegación Territorial Sur ”la Caixa”
Desos Opció Solidària. Barcelona
Diputació de Barcelona
Diputació de Girona
Diputació de Lleida
Diputació de Tarragona
Diputación de Bizkaia. Bilbao (Bizkaia/Vizcaya)
Diputación de Guipúzcoa. San Sebastián (Guipúzcoa)
Diputación de Sevilla
Diputación Foral de Álava/Araba. Vitoria/Gasteiz
Diputación Foral de Bizkaia/Vizcaya. Bilbao
Diputación Provincial de Álava. Gasteiz (Álava)
Diputación Provincial de Cádiz
Direcció Territorial Sur ”la Caixa”
Dirección Prov. del Instituto Aragonés de Servicios Sociales
de Zaragoza
Dirección Territorial de Bienestar Social de Valencia
Dominiques Pare Coll de Girona. Girona
DownGalicia. Santiago de Compostela (A Coruña)
DownOurense. Ourense
Downvigo As. para el Síndrome de Down. Vigo
EAPN Illes Balears Xarxa Per la Inclusió Social. Balearic Islands
Ecodesarrollo Gaia. A Coruña
Ecodesarrollo. Madrid
Ecologistas en Acción-Cádiz. Puerto Real (Cadiz)
Economía para la colaboración Solidaria con los más
necesitados. Valencia
Edificio “Posito”. Vélez-Málaga (Malaga)
Edificio de la Gota de Leche. Logroño
Educación sin Fronteras España. Barcelona
Educación, Cultura y Solidaridad. Madrid
Educate. Zaragoza
Egade. Tecnológico de Monterrey. Monterrey (Mexico)
Ejea Sociedad Cooperativa de Iniciativa Social. Sádaba
(Zaragoza)
El Clot de Les Granotes - Plaça de la Constitució. Lleida
El Grup de Polinyà (Barcelona)
EL Instituto Internacional. Madrid
EL Micaquer. Badalona (Barcelona)
EL Molino del Duque. El Bosque (Cadiz)
EMAE Pobla Teatre. La Pobla de Vallbona (Valencia)
Emaús Fundación Social. Donostia/San Sebastián
(Gipuzkoa/Guipúzcoa)
Emaus M-Sur S.L.U. Madrid
Emilio Campuzano. Bilbao (Bizkaia/Vizcaya)
Empleo para desfavorecidos Empades Siglo XXI SL. Palencia
Empresa para la Incorporación Social. Los Palacios y
Villafranca (Seville)
Entitats Catalanes d’Acció Social. Barcelona
EOI Sagunto. Sagunto (Valencia)
Equipo de Atención e Investigación en Bulimias, Anorexias y
nuevos sin Tomas. Barcelona
Equipo de Educación Especial rural. Gomecello (Salamanca)
Es Cine de Pòrtol (Balearic Islands)
Esade. Barcelona
Escola d’acordió. Lleida
Escola d’Adults de l’As. de Veïns del Casc Antic. Barcelona
Escola d’Adults. Andratx (Balearic Islands)
Escola de Música. Andratx (Balearic Islands)
Escola D’Educació Especial Alba. Reus (Tarragona)
Escola Guimbarda, SCCL. Barcelona
Escola Guinardó. Barcelona
Escola Joan Pelegrí. Barcelona
Escola Municipal de Música Antoni Torrandell. Inca
(Balearic Islands)
Escola Municipal de Teatre D’Aldaia. Aldaia (Valencia)
Escola Municipal de Teatro. Vigo
Escola Municipal Salvador Llobet, Granollers (Barcelona)
Escola Municipal Santa Creu. Palma de Mallorca (Balearic
Islands)
Escola Nausica. Barcelona
Escola Nova. Porreres (Balearic Islands)
Escola Pia Balaguer. Balaguer (Lleida)
Escola Pia D’Igualada. Igualada (Barcelona)
Escola Pia D’Olot. Olot (Girona)
Escola Pia Granollers. Granollers (Barcelona)
Escola Pia Terrassa. Terrassa (Barcelona)
Escola Rel. Barcelona
Escola Sant Gervasi. Barcelona
Escola Superior de Música de Catalunya. Barcelona
Escola Tempo Libre Xaruma. Vigo
Escola Valenciana Federació d’As.ns per la llengua. Valencia
Escoles Velles de Son Servera (Balearic Islands)
Escuela 2. La Cañada (Valencia)
Escuela de Administración Pública. Mérida (Badajoz)
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Escuela de Estudios Árabes (CSIC). Granada
Escuela Hogar Divina Infantita. Granada
Escuela Julián Besteiro. Madrid
Escuela Para la Formación de Educadores En El Tiempo.
Villanueva de la Serena (Badajoz)
Escuela Pias. Castellón de la Plana
Escuela Universitaria de Ciencias Empresariales. Madrid
Escuela Universitaria Jovellanos - Universidad de Oviedo
Església Arxiprestal de Santa Maria. Maó (Balearic Islands)
Església Conventual de Caputxins. Palma de Mallorca
(Balearic Islands)
Església de Bunyola (Balearic Islands)
Església de Maria de la Salut. Maria de la Salut (Balearic Islands)
Església de Sant Llorenç des Cardassar. Sant Llorenç des
Cardassar (Balearic Islands)
Església de Sant Pere. Puigverd D’Agramunt (Lleida)
Església del Convent de Santo Domingo. Pollença (Balearic
Islands)
Església del Socors. Ciutadella de Menorca (Balearic Islands)
Església Oratori de Sant Felip Neri. Barcelona
Església Parroquial Colònia Sant Pere (Balearic Islands)
Església Parroquial de Santa Eugènia (Balearic Islands)
Església Parroquial Ntra. Sra. de la Visitació. Consell
(Balearic Islands)
Espai Cultural Can Ventosa. Eivissa (Balearic Islands)
Espai Cultural Molí d’en Simó. Sant Antoni de Portmany
(Balearic Islands)
Esplai 3ª edat. L’Albagés (Lleida)
Esplai de Gent Gran. Ciutadella de Menorca (Balearic Islands)
Esplai Sant Anastasi. Lleida
Estadio Elola. Fuengirola (Madrid)
Estel de llevant. Pro-Salut Mental. Manacor (Balearic Islands)
ETEA - Institución Universitaria de la Compañía de Jesús.
Cordoba
ETEA - Institución Universitaria de la Compañía de Jesús.
Seville
Euskal Herriko lan Babestuaren Elkartea. Derio (Bizkaia/
Vizcaya)
Euskal Izurde eta Balezaleen Elkartea. Hondarribia (Gipuzkoa/
Guipúzcoa)
Eusko Ikaskuntza Sociedad de Estudios Vascos. Bilbao
Explanada Buero Vallejo. Alcorcón (Madrid)
Explanada de Sagues - Playa de Gros. DonostiaSan Sebastián (Guipúzcoa)
Facultad de Ciencias de la Educación, Universidad
de Granada
Facultad de derecho, Sociología y Trabajo Social. Universidad
de Albacete
Facultat de FiLosofia i Ciències de l’Educació - Universitat
de València. Valencia
Facultat de Medicina. Universitat de Barcelona
Facultat de Psicologia i Ciències del´Educació BlanquernaUniversitat Ramon llull. Barcelona
FADES - Ripoll (Girona)
FAEMA la Muralla (Barcelona)
FAMMA - Cocemfe. Madrid
Farmacéuticos Mundi. Barcelona
Faro Creación Cultural, SAL. Avilés (Asturias)
Faro de Maspalomas (Las Palmas)
FEAFES Valladolid.
FEAPS - La Rioja. Logroño (La Rioja)
FEAPS Andalucía. Seville
FEAPS Canarias. Las Palmas de Gran Canaria (Las Palmas)
FEAPS Ciudad de Ceuta. Ceuta
FECONS. Huelva
Federació Catalana d’As.ns de Familiars de Malalts Mentals.
Barcelona
Federació Catalana de Voluntariat Social. Barcelona
Federació Catalana d’Entitats Contra El Cáncer. Barcelona
Federació Catalana Pro Persones amb Retard Mental.
Barcelona
Federació d’As.es Alzheimer. Tarragona
Federació de Centres Juvenils Don Bosco de Catalunya.
Barcelona
Federació de Societats Laborals de Catalunya. Barcelona
Federació de Sords de Catalunya. Barcelona
Federació d’Entitats amb Pisos Assistits. Barcelona
Figures and statistics
Federació d’Entitats d’Atenció i d’Educació a la Infància i a la
Adoles (FEDAIA). Barcelona
Federació d’Escoltisme Valencià Movimiento Scout. Valencia
Federació ECOM. Barcelona
Federación “Bosko Taldea” de Euskadi. Bilbao
Federación Almeriense de As.es de Minusválidos. Almeria
Federación Andaluza ALCER. Seville
Federación Andaluza Borderline. Granada
Federación Andaluza de As.es de laringectomizados. Jaén
Federación Andaluza de As.es de Padres con hijos Autistas.
Seville
Federación Andaluza de As.es de Padres y Amigos de los
Sordos. Seville
Federación Andaluza de As.es para el Síndrome de Down.
Granada
Federación Andaluza de Centros Juveniles El Patio. Seville
Federación Andaluza de Drogodependencias y Sida Enlace.
Seville
Federación Argentina Balear (Balearic Islands)
Federación Asperger España. Oviedo (Asturias)
Federación Asturiana de Empresarios. Asturias
Federación Autismo Castilla y León. Burgos
Federación Autónoma de As.es de Estudiantes. Leon
Federación Castellano Leonesa de As.es Pro deficientes
Mentales. Valladolid
Federación Centros Juveniles Don Bosco de la Comunidad
Valenciana. Valencia
Federación de As.es Alcer. Madrid
Federación de As.es Americanas en Catalunya. Barcelona
Federación de As.es Catalanas de Padres i Personas Sordas.
Barcelona
Federación de As.es Coordinadora Gai-Lesbiana. Barcelona
Federación de As.es de Barrios. Zaragoza
Federación de As.es de Discapacitados Físicos de la Provincia
de Valencia. Valencia
Federación de As.es de Enfermos de Alzheimer de Euskadi.
Donostia-San Sebastián (Guipúzcoa)
Federación de As.es de Espina Bifida. Antequera (Malaga)
Federación de As.es de Familiares de Enfermos de Alzheimer.
Huelva
Federación de As.es de Familiares y Enfermo de Alzheimer y
otras demencias en España. Las Palmas de Gran Canaria
Federación de As.es de Minusválidos Físicos. Badajoz
Federación de As.es de Minusválidos. Lugo
Federación de As.es de Mujeres “El despertar”. San Martín
del Tesorillo (Cadiz)
Federación de As.es de Personas con Parkinson. Murcia
Federación de As.es de Scouts de España. Madrid
Federación de As.es de Ucranianos en España. Madrid
Federación de As.es de Vecinos de Getafe (Madrid)
Federación de As.es de Vecinos, Consumidores. Murcia
Federación de As.es en favor de las Persona con Discapacidad
Intelectual. Mérida (Badajoz)
Federación de As.es gitanas Maranatha. Burjassot (Valencia)
Federación de As.es Gitanas para la Integración laboral
y Social, promoción y desarrollo del pueblo gitano “Calí”.
Madrid
Federación de As.es Gitanas. Navarre
Federación de As.es Juveniles. Gijón (Asturias)
Federación de As.es Murcianas de Discapacitados Físicos.
Murcia
Federación de As.es para la Integración de las Personas con
Discapacidad Intelectual del Principado de Asturias. Oviedo
(Asturias)
Federación de As.es para la Promoción de la Infancia y
Juventud en la Comunidad de Madrid. Madrid
Federación de As.es Pro Inmigrantes.Madrid
Federación de Centros Xuvenis Don Bosco de Galicia.
Santiago de Compostela (A Coruña)
Federación de Entidades Cristianas de Tiempo Libre. Bilbao
(Bizkaia/Vizcaya)
Federación de Entidades Protectoras de Personas Autistas.
Santiago de Compostela (A Coruña)
Federación de Mujeres Progresistas. Madrid
Federación de Organizaciones de Personas con Discapacidad.
Murcia
Federación de Organizaciones en Favor de las Personas con
Discapacidad Intelectual y sus Familiares. Madrid
Federación de Personas sordas de Cantabria. Santander
(Cantabria)
Federación de Personas Sordas de la Comunidad Valenciana.
Valencia
Federación de Personas Sordas de la Región de Murcia.
Murcia
Federación de Sordos del Principado de Asturias. Oviedo
(Asturias)
Federación Española de As.es de Ayuda y Lucha Contra la
Anorexia y la Bulimia Nerviosas. Zaragoza
Federación Española de As.es de Espina Bífida. Madrid
Federación Española de As.es de Padres y Amigos
de Los Sordos. Madrid
Federación Española de Enfermedades Raras. Madrid
Federación Española de Hemofilia. Madrid
Federación Española de Lupus. Malaga
Federación Española de Parkinson. Barcelona
Federación Española Instituciones para Síndrome de Down.
Madrid
Federación Extremeña de As.es de Personas Sordas. Cáceres
Federación Extremeña de deficientes Auditivos. Mérida
(Badajoz)
Federación Gaditana de Personas con Discapacidad Física.
la Linea de la Concepción (Cadiz)
Federación InterDiocesana de Scouts Católicos de Andalucía.
Jerez de la Frontera (Cadiz)
Federación Juvenil Don Bosco de la Región de Murcia.
Los Dolores (Murcia)
Federación Los Girasoles. Madrid
Federación Madrileña de As.es de Padres y Amigos de
los Sordos. Madrid
Federación Madrileña de As.es para la Asistencia al.
Drogodependiente y sus Familias. Madrid
Federación Madrileña de As.es Pro Salud Mental Madrid
Federación madrileña de deporte para Discapacitados
Intelectuales. Madrid
Federación Nacional de As.es de Mujeres para la democracia.
Madrid
Federación Onubense de Discapacitados Cristóbal Colón.
Huelva
Federación Provincial de As.es de Discapacitados. Ourense
Federación Provincial de As.es de Minusválidos. Cordoba
Federación Provincial de As.es de Minusválidos. Granada
Federación Provincial de As.es en favor de Personas con
Discapacidad Intelectual, autismo y parálisis. Puerto Real
(Cadiz)
Federación Provincial de Mujeres Rurales. Ourense
Federación Provincial Drogodependencias Liberación. Seville
Federación Regional de As.es de Familiares de Enfermos
de Alzheimer de Castilla y León. Leon
Federación Regional de As.es Gitanas de Castilla-La Mancha.
Torrijos (Toledo)
Federación Riojana de Voluntariado Social. Logroño (La Rioja)
Federación Vasca de As.es de Padres y Amigos de Los Sordos.
Gasteiz (Álava)
Federaciones de Entidades latinoamericanas de Cataluña.
Barcelona
FEDETO. Toledo
Feria de Madrid
Feria de Muestras de Cantabria. Torrelavega (Cantabria)
Feria de Salamanca
Finca la Barbera dels Aragonés. VIllajoyosa (Alicante)
Fira de Barcelona
Formación e Intervención Socioeducativa S.L. A Coruña
Frater-Nadal Servei Social Evangèlic. Rubí (Barcelona)
Fraternidad Cristiana de Enfermos y Minusválidos de España
(FCEM). Madrid
Fundació Abadia de Montserrat 2025. Monastir de
Montserrat (Barcelona)
Fundació Acció Solidària Contra l’Atur. Barcelona
Fundació Aldees Infantils SOS de Catalunya. Barcelona
Fundació Amigó. Madrid
Fundació Bayt al-Thaqafa. Barcelona
Fundació Benèfica Maria Raventós. Barcelona
Fundació Can Ensenya. Barcelona
Fundació Castells Culturals de Catalunya. Cubells (Lleida)
Fundació Catalana Privada Akwaba. L’Hospitalet de Llobregat
(Barcelona)
Fundació Catalana Síndrome de Down. Barcelona
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Fundació Catalana Tutelar Aspanias. Barcelona
Fundació CECOT Formació. Terrassa (Barcelona)
Fundació Centre d’Higiene Mental Les Corts. Barcelona
Fundació Centre Obert Joan Salvador Gavina. Barcelona
Fundació Centres d’Alt Rendiment Empresarial i Social.
Barcelona
Fundació Clínic per a la Recerca Biomèdica. Barcelona
Fundació Comtal. Barcelona
Fundació Concepcio Juvanteny. L’Hospitalet de Llobregat
(Barcelona)
Fundació Conservatori del Liceu. Barcelona
Fundació Cultural Coll Bardolet. Valldemossa (Balearic Islands)
Fundació El Maresme. Mataró (Barcelona)
Fundació EMYS. Riudarenes (Girona)
Fundació Engrunes. Montcada i Reixac (Barcelona)
Fundació Escolta Josep Carol. Barcelona
Fundació Èxit. Barcelona
Fundació Francisco Godina. Barcelona
Fundació Germà Tomàs Canet. Sant Boi de Llobregat
(Barcelona)
Fundació Gresol Projecte Home. Montgat
Fundació Hospital Manacor (Balearic Islands)
Fundació Hospital Sant Jaume I i Santa Magdalena. Vilanova i
la Geltrú (Barcelona)
Fundació Hospital Sant Pere Claver. Barcelona
Fundació Hospital Son Llàtzer. Son Ferriol (Balearic Islands)
Fundació Humanitària pel Tercer i Quart Món. Vic (Barcelona)
Fundació Innovació per l’Acció Social. Barcelona
Fundació Institut de Recerca Hospital Universitari. Barcelona
Fundació Institut Socioeducatiu S’Estel. Marratxí (Balearic Islands)
Fundació Jordi Gol i Gurina. Barcelona
Fundació Josep Pont i Gol. Centre de Promoció Juvenil. Reus
(Tarragona)
Fundació Lethe. Barcelona
Fundació Liorna. Algaida (Balearic Islands)
Fundació Lucia per la Sida Pediàtrica. Barcelona
Fundació MACBA. Barcelona
Fundació Marianao - Casal Infantil i Juvenil. Sant Boi
de Llobregat (Barcelona)
Fundació Natura. Barcelona
Fundació OBINSO. Obra d’Integracio Social. Barcelona
Fundació Obra Social Comunitària. Bellvitge (Barcelona)
Fundació Orfeó Català - Palau de la Música. Barcelona
Fundació Pagesos Solidaris. Barcelona
Fundació Pedagògica El Brot. Sant Joan Despí (Barcelona)
Fundació Pere Closa. Badalona (Barcelona)
Fundació Pere Coromines. Sant Pol de Mar (Barcelona)
Fundació Pere Mitjans. Barcelona
Fundació Pere Tarrés. Barcelona
Fundació PRISBA. Barcelona
Fundació Privada Adana. Barcelona
Fundació Privada ALTEM. Figueres (Girona)
Fundació Privada Arc de Sant Martí. Martorell (Barcelona)
Fundació Privada Ared. Barcelona
Fundació Privada Aspronis. Blanes (Girona)
Fundació Privada Aspros. Lleida
Fundació Privada Auxilia Barcelona
Fundació Privada Banc dels Aliments. Barcelona
Fundació Privada Canigó. Barcelona
Fundació Privada Casal dels Avis. Esplugues de Llobregat
(Barcelona)
Fundació Privada Cassià Just. Sant Boi de Llobregat
(Barcelona)
Fundació Privada Catalana de Futbol. Barcelona
Fundació Privada Catalana Lethe. Barcelona
Fundació Privada Catalana per a la Paràlisi Cerebral.
Barcelona
Fundació Privada Centre de Recerca en Salut Internacional.
Barcelona
Fundació Privada Clariana. Barcelona
Fundació Privada d´Ajuda i Investigació del Trastorn Límit
de la Personalitat. Barcelona
Fundació Privada d’Oncologia Infantil Enriqueta Villavecchia.
Barcelona
Fundació Privada Drissa. Girona
Figures and statistics
Fundació Privada Els Tres Turons. Barcelona
Fundació Privada Esco. Barcelona
Fundació Privada Esquerdes S F. Barcelona
Fundació Privada Foment de l’Habitatge Social. Barcelona
Fundació Privada Formació i Treball. Barcelona
Fundació Privada Gaspar de Portolà. Santa Coloma de
Cervelló (Barcelona)
Fundació Privada Gimm. Mataró (Barcelona)
Fundació Privada Ginac. Valls (Tarragona)
Fundació Privada Hospitalitat Mare de Déu de Lourdes.
Barcelona
Fundació Privada Institut d’Investigació Biomèdica.
L’Hospitalet de Llobregat (Barcelona)
Fundació Privada Institut Investigació Oncològica Vall
d’Hebron. Barcelona
Fundació Privada Jubert Figueras. Barcelona
Fundació Privada la Salut Alta. Badalona (Barcelona)
Fundació Privada lliga Catalana d’Ajuda Oncològica.
Barcelona
Fundació Privada Mans a Les Mans. Barcelona
Fundació Privada Map. Ripoll (Girona)
Fundació Privada Maria Auxiliadora. Terrassa (Barcelona)
Fundació Privada Mas Albornà. Olèrdola (Barcelona)
Fundació Privada Morrie. Calella (Barcelona)
Fundació Privada Nicolau M. i Montserrat Rubió. Barcelona
Fundació Privada Parc d’Innovació Tecnològica i Empresarial.
Barcelona
Fundació Privada per a la lluita Contra l’Esclerosi Múltiple.
Barcelona
Fundació Privada per a la Recerca i la Docència. Esplugues de
Llobregat (Barcelona)
Fundació Privada Pere Mata. Reus (Tarragona)
Fundació Privada Pirineu Cultura. Prats i Sansor (Lleida)
Fundació Privada Plataforma Educativa. Salt (Girona)
Fundació Privada Pro Penedès. Vilafranca del Penedès
(Barcelona)
Fundació Privada Pro Persones amb Disminució Psíquica.
Cerdanyola del Vallès (Barcelona)
Fundació Privada Ramon Noguera. Girona
Fundació Privada Santa Teresa. El Vendrell (Tarragona)
Fundació Privada Síndrome de Tourette. Barcelona
Fundació Privada Tallers de Catalunya. Barcelona
Fundació Privada Teràpia a Cavall. Barcelona
Fundació Privada Trinijove. Barcelona
Fundació Privada Via-Guasp per a la Rehabilitació. Barcelona
Fundació Pro Vida de Catalunya. Barcelona
Fundació Projecte Aura. Barcelona
Fundació Residència Sant Roc. Gironella (Barcelona)
Fundació Salut i Comunitat. Barcelona
Fundació Sant Joan Bosco. Barcelona
Fundació Santa Magdalena. Esplugues de Llobregat
(Barcelona)
Fundació Save the Children. Barcelona
Fundació Servei Gironí Pedagogia Social. Girona
Fundació Sindrome DownGirona i Comarques ASTRID.
Girona
Fundació Social Asval. Valladolid
Fundació Social del Raval. Barcelona
Fundació Social Sant Ignasi de Loiola. Lleida
Fundació Tot Raval. Barcelona
Fundació Tots Units. VillarReal/Vila·Real (Castellón/Castelló)
Fundació Trobada. Manacor (Balearic Islands)
Fundació Urv. Tarragona
Fundació Utopia Joan N. García Nieto. Cornellà de Llobregat
(Barcelona)
Fundació Xamfrà - Sant Miquel. Sant Feliu de Llobregat
(Barcelona)
Fundación 2001 Global Nature-Canarias. Santa Cruz de
Tenerife (Sta. Cruz de Tenerife)
Fundación Ábaco para el Progreso de la Educación. Seville
Fundación Abuelos Felices. Alcalá de Guadaira (Seville)
Fundación Abulense para el Empleo. Ávila
Fundación Acción Contra el Hambre. Madrid
Fundación Adecco. Barcelona
Fundación Adsis. Las Palmas de Gran Canaria
Fundación Adsis. Madrid
Fundación Adsis. Oviedo
Fundación Adsis. Valencia
Fundación Adunare. Zaragoza
Fundación Albergue Covadonga. Gijón (Asturias)
Fundación Alboan. Bilbao (Bizkaia/Vizcaya)
Fundación Alcoy Puente de Culturas de la Comunidad. Alcoy/
Alcoi (Alicante/Alacant)
Fundación Aldaba - Proyecto Hombre. Valladolid
Fundación Alonso Quijano. Malaga
Fundación Alpe Acondroplasia. Gijón (Asturias)
Fundación Alzheimer España. Madrid
Fundación Amigos de Los Mayores. Madrid
Fundación Amparos Eres & Marhuenda.Villarrobledo
(Albacete)
Fundación Andaluza de Atención a las Drogodependencias.
Seville
Fundación Andaluza de Servicios Sociales. Seville
Fundación Ángaro - Proyecto Hombre. Jaén
Fundación Arcángel San Miguel. Santo Domingo (Dominican
Republic)
Fundación Arzobispo Miguel Roca. Valencia
Fundación Asilo. Torrelavega (Cantabria)
Fundación Asindown. Valencia
Fundación Aspace Navarra para el Empleo. Noain (Navarre)
Fundación Aulamar. Madrid
Fundación Autónoma Solidaria. Barcelona
Fundación Ayuda en Acción. Madrid
Fundación Balia. Madrid
Fundación Banco de Alimentos de Asturias. Oviedo (Asturias)
Fundación Banco de Alimentos. Seville
Fundación Benéfica Asistencial Ntra. Señora de Montserrat.
Madrid
Fundación Benito Ardid. Zaragoza
Fundación Bobath. Madrid
Fundación Bolskan. Huesca
Fundación Buruntza Fundazioa. Donostia/San Sebastián
(Gipuzkoa/Guipúzcoa)
Fundación Cal Pau. Pozuelo de Alarcón (Madrid)
Fundación Campus Comillas. Santander (Cantabria)
Fundación Canaria Amurga Maspalomas. San Bartolomé de
Tirajana (Gran Canaria)
Fundación Canaria Casa San Fernando. Las Palmas de Gran
Canaria (Las Palmas)
Fundación Canaria Hogar Santa Rita. Santa Cruz de Tenerife
Fundación Canaria Universitaria. Las Palmas de Gran Canaria
(Las Palmas)
Fundación Canaria Yrichen. Telde (Las Palmas)
Fundación Cardenal Belluga. Murcia
Fundación Carriegos. Leon
Fundación Casa Hospitalillo de Anciáns Enfermos.
Vila García de Arousa (Pontevedra)
Fundación Centro Académico Romano. Madrid
Fundación Centro de Acogida San José. Jerez de la Frontera
(Cadiz)
Fundación Centro de Solidaridad de Cantabria. Santander
(Cantabria)
Fundación Centro Español de Solidaridad - Proyecto Hombre.
Almeria
Fundación Centro Español de Solidaridad - Proyecto Hombre.
Huelva
Fundación Centro Español de Solidaridad - Proyecto Hombre.
Jerez de la Frontera (Cadiz)
Fundación Centro Español de Solidaridad Principado de
Asturias. Cespa (Gijón)
Fundación Centro Español de solidaridad. Madrid
Fundación Centro Nacional de Investigaciones Oncológicas.
Madrid
Fundación Centro Rey Juan Carlos. Madrid
Fundación Centro Superior Cinegético y Piscícola. Monforte
de Lemos (Lugo)
Fundación Ceres. Centro de Recursos Sociales. Tomelloso
(Ciudad Real)
Fundación Chandra. Madrid
Fundación Cimme. Seville
Fundación Colegio de Huérfanos de Hacienda. Madrid
Fundación Cruz Blanca. Huesca
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Fundación Cudeca. Benalmádena (Malaga)
Fundación Cultural Don Pelayo. Oviedo (Asturias)
Fundación Cultural Ruy López. Almendralejo (Badajoz)
Fundación Cume para el desarrollo de Culturas y Pueblos.
Vigo (Pontevedra)
Fundación Dasyc. Valencia
Fundación de Adultos Discapacitados. A Coruña
Fundación de Atención Temprana. Zaragoza
Fundación de Ayuda al Discapacitado y Enfermo Psíquico.
Soria
Fundación de Daño Cerebral. Lugo
Fundación de desarrollo Sostenido. Barcelona
Fundación de la Comunidad Valenciana Estudio y Cultura.
Valencia
Fundación de Neurocirugía Funcional. Barcelona
Fundación del Hospital Nacional de Parapléjicos para
la Investigación y la Integración. La Rioja
Fundación del Museo Guggenheim. Bilbao
Fundación deporte y desafío. Madrid
Fundación desarrollo y Asistencia. Madrid
Fundación Díaz Caneja. Palencia
Fundación Diocesana San José Obrero. Orihuela (Alicante/
Alacant)
Fundación Economistas Sin Fronteras. Madrid
Fundación Edes para la Educación Especial. Tapia
de Casariego (Asturias)
Fundación Escuela y Familia. Granada
Fundación Etea para el desarrollo y la Cooperación. Cordoba
Fundación Etorkintza. Bilbao (Bizkaia/Vizcaya)
Fundación Europea para la coperación norte sur (Fecons).
Huelva
Fundación Federico Ozanam. Zaragoza
Fundación Fernando de Los Ríos. Madrid
Fundación Fesord. Valencia
Fundación Francisco Martínez Benavides. Posadas (Cordoba)
Fundación Fuente Agria. Puertollano (Ciudad Real)
Fundación Fuertes. Fene (A Coruña)
Fundación General de la Universidad Autónoma de Madrid
Fundación General de la Universidad de Valladolid. Valladolid
Fundación Hermandad de Caridad y Refugio. Granada
Fundación Hermandad Nuestra Señora de la Soledad.
Parla (Madrid)
Fundación Hermandades del Viernes Santo. Seville
Fundación Hermanos Obreros de María. Granada
Fundación Hogar San José. La Zubia (Granada)
Fundación Hogar Santa Lucía. A Coruña
Fundación Hogares de Magaña (Soria)
Fundación Hospital Asilo. Granollers (Barcelona)
Fundación Hospital Carlos Haya. Malaga
Fundación Hospital de Calahorra (La Rioja)
Fundación Igualarte. Vigo
Fundación Ilundain Haritz-Berri. Ilundain (Navarre)
Fundación Impulso Solidario. Madrid
Fundación Iniciativas Sur. Madrid
Fundación Instituto San José. Madrid
Fundación InteRed. Santiago de Compostela (A Coruña)
Fundación Internacional Aproni. Écija (Seville)
Fundación Internacional O’Belén. Azuqueca de Henares
(Guadalajara)
Fundación Intras. Zamora
Fundación Isaac Albéniz. Madrid
Fundación Iuve Cooperación. Delegación Barcelona.
L’Hospitalet de Llobregat (Barcelona)
Fundación Jiennense de Tutela. Jaén
Fundación José María Haro Intra. Valencia
Fundación la Caridad. Zaragoza
Fundación lar Pro Salud Mental. Vila García de Arousa
(Pontevedra)
Fundación Leandro Jiménez Garcés. Aranda de Duero
(Burgos)
Fundación Magdalena Moriche. Badajoz
Fundación Magistralia. Soto de llaneras (Asturias)
Fundación Malagueña de asistencia a Enfermos de Cáncer.
Malaga
Fundación Manantial. Madrid
Figures and statistics
Fundación Mancha. Miguelturra (Ciudad Real)
Fundación Manos Tendidas. Pinto (Madrid)
Fundación Márgenes y Vínculos. Algeciras (Cadiz)
Fundación María Ayuda. Madrid
Fundación María José Jove. A Coruña
Fundación Mario Losantos del Campo. Alcobendas (Madrid)
Fundación Marqués de Vivanco. Madrid
Fundación Menudos Corazones. Madrid
Fundación Minusválidos en la Naturaleza. Madrid
Fundación Mornese. Seville
Fundación Municipal Centro de Personas Mayores.
Graus (Huesca)
Fundación Municipal de Cultura Ayuntamiento de Gijón
(Asturias)
Fundación Municipal de la Mujer. Cadiz
Fundación Nipace. Guadalajara
Fundación Noray Proyecto Hombre. Alicante/Alacant
Fundación Nueva Tierra. Panamá (Republic of Panama)
Fundación Numen. Madrid
Fundación Objetivo. Málaga
Fundación Oceana. Madrid
Fundación Once. Madrid
Fundación Ortegalia. Ortigueira (A Coruña)
Fundación Oxígeno (Burgos)
Fundación Padre Garrida - Horizontes Abiertos. Madrid
Fundación Padre Leónardo Castillo. Seville
Fundación Padre Vinjoy de la Sagrada Familia. Oviedo
(Asturias)
Fundación Paideia Galiza. A Coruña
Fundación para el Análisis, Estudio y Prevención de las
Adicciones. Alicante
Fundación para el Desarrollo Agroalimentario. Peru
Fundación para la Ayuda Marginal. Macarena (Granada)
Fundación para la Cooperación y Salud Internacional. Madrid
Fundación para la Diabetes. Madrid
Fundación para la Integración de Afectados por Daño
Cerebral adquirido. Seville
Fundación para la Investigación Hospital de la Princesa.
Madrid
Fundación para la Magistratura. Madrid
Fundación para la Promoción de la Rehabilitación Integral
y la Hidroterapia. Malaga
Fundación para la Promoción del desarrollo Cultural. Seville
Fundación para las Relaciones Internacionales y el Diálogo
Exterior. Madrid
Fundación Particular Tienda Asilo de San Pedro. Lo Campano
(Murcia)
Fundación Patronato de Jesús Abandonado. Murcia
Fundación Patronato Europeo del Mayor. Santander
(Cantabria)
Fundación Paz y Tercer Mundo / Hirugarren Mundua
ta Bakea Fundazioa.Bilbao (Bizkaia/Vizcaya)
Fundación Peñascal. Bilbao (Bizkaia/Vizcaya)
Fundación Pequeño deseo - Barcelona. Esplugues
de Llobregat (Barcelona)
Fundación Pia Casas Diocesanas de Acogida. Granada
Fundación Pioneros. Logroño (La Rioja)
Fundación Premysa. Bejar (Salamanca)
Fundación Privada Benallar. Barcelona
Fundación Privada Don Caballo. Vilanova del Vallès
(Barcelona)
Fundación Privada Ilusiones. Barcelona
Fundación Privada Madrid Contra la Esclerosis Múltiple.
Madrid
Fundación Privada Providencia Agrícola de San Isidro. Teià
(Barcelona)
Fundación Pro Discapacitados del Cuerpo Nacional de Policía.
Madrid
Fundación Prode. Pozoblanco (Cordoba)
Fundación Prolibertas. Antequera (Malaga)
Fundación Promi. Cabra (Cordoba)
Fundación Proyecto Don Bosco. Cordoba
Fundación Ramón Rey Ardid. Zaragoza
Fundación Red de Apoyo a la Inserción Sociolaboral. Madrid
Fundación Reial. Mallorca (Balearic Islands)
Fundación Relleu de la Comunidad Valenciana. Relleu
(Alicante/Alacant)
Fundación Residencia la Milagrosa. Mogente/Moixent
(Valencia)
Fundación Residencia Nuestra Señora de la Soledad.
Coria del Río (Seville)
Fundación San Juan del Castillo. Madrid
Fundación San Patricio. Madrid
Fundación Santa María de Gracia. Calañas (Huelva)
Fundación Save the Children. Madrid
Fundación Secretariado General Gitano. Madrid
Fundación Secretariado Gitano. Madrid
Fundación Senara. Madrid
Fundación Servicio Valenciano de Empleo. Valencia
Fundación Sierra Minera. La Unión (Murcia)
Fundación Síndrome de Down de las Islas Baleares. Marratxi
(Balearic Islands)
Fundación Síndrome de Down. Castellón/Castelló de la Plana
(Castellón/Castelló)
Fundación Socio-Sanitaria de Castilla-La Mancha para la
Integración Social y laboral del Enfermo Mental. Toledo
Fundación Solidaridad Humana (Madrid)
Fundación Solidaridad y Reinserción. Murcia
Fundación Sor Ángela de la Cruz. Madrid
Fundación Sorapán de Rieros. Badajoz
Fundación Tas. Brenes (Seville)
Fundación Thomas de Sabba. Jaca (Huesca)
Fundación Tomillo. Madrid
Fundación Trébol. Las Rozas de Madrid (Madrid)
Fundación Tutelar Canaria. Las Palmas de Gran Canaria
(Las Palmas)
Fundación Tutelar Castellano Leonesa de deficientes
Mentales. Valladolid
Fundación tutelar de la Comunidad Valenciana. Valencia
Fundación Tutelar Gorabide. Vizcaya
Fundación Unicef, Comité Español. Madrid
Fundación Universidad y Empresa. Madrid
Fundación Valdocco. Huelva
Fundación Valsé. Madrid
Fundación Vecinal Vicente Blasco Ibáñez. Alaquas (Valencia)
Fundación Virgen del Prado. Higuera de la Sierra (Huelva)
Fundación Virgen del Pueyo. Villamayor (Zaragoza)
Fundación Vizcaína de Caridad. Bilbao (Bizkaia/Vizcaya)
Fundación Yehudi Menuhin España. Madrid
Fundescan. La Orotava. Santa Cruz de Tenerife
Galería de Arte Municipal II Centenario. Torredelcampo (Jaén)
Gallina Blanca. Barcelona
Generalitat de Catalunya
Generalitat de Catalunya. Dep. de Sanitat
Generalitat de Catalunya. Dep. d’Ensenyament. Barcelona
Generalitat Valenciana. Valencia
Gent Solidària. Terrassa (Barcelona)
Germanes de la Cartitat de Sant Vicenç Paül. Palma de
Mallorca (Balearic Islands)
Germanor de la Gent Gran de Sant Jordi. Cercs (Barcelona)
Germans Franciscans Creu Blanca. Valls (Tarragona)
Ges Consultores y Analistas de Recursos Humanos. A Coruña
Giropark. Girona
Gobierno de Asturias. Oviedo (Asturias)
Gobierno de Canarias. Consejería de Educación,
Universidades, Cultura y deportes
Gobierno de Canarias. Las Palmas de Gran Canaria
(Las Palmas)
Gobierno de Cantabria. Santander (Cantabria)
Gobierno de Ceuta
Gobierno de la Comunidad de Madrid. Madrid
Gobierno de la Rioja. Logroño (La Rioja)
Gobierno de Melilla. Melilla
Gobierno de Navarra. Pamplona/Iruña (Navarre)
Gobierno Región de Murcia. Murcia
Gobierno Vasco. Gasteiz (Álava)
Govern Balear. Palma de Mallorca (Balearic Islands)
Gran Teatre del Liceu. Barcelona
Gran Teatro Antonio Ferrandis. Paterna (Valencia)
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Gran Teatro de Huelva. Huelva
Gran Teatro Falla. Cadiz
Grup Balear d’Ornitologia i Defensa de la Naturalesa.
Maó (Balearic Islands)
Grup Coral Horta. Barcelona
Grup de Promoció a deficients Mentals. Barcelona
Grup de Teatre Tea345. Montcada i Reixac (Barcelona)
Grup d’Educadors per la Integració de Persones en Perill
d’Exclusió Social. Barcelona
Grup d’Esplai la Fàbrica de Can Tusell. Terrassa (Barcelona)
Grup d’Invàlids de Mataró i el Maresme. Mataró (Barcelona)
Grupo Azacan - Serso Castilla y León. Aranda de Duero
(Burgos)
Grupo de Educadores de Calle y Trabajo con Menores. Palma
de Mallorca (Balearic Islands)
Grupo de Estudios sobre a Condición da Muller. Vigo
Grupo Fénix de Apoyo y Seguimiento al Joven. Alcalá
de Henares (Madrid)
Grupo Joven Lapuerta. Cartagena (Murcia)
Grupo Juvenil de Cártias. Cartagena (Murcia)
Grupo Scout Albada (Zaragoza)
Grupo Unión. Sant Adrià de Besòs (Barcelona)
Grupo Valenciano de Drogodependencias y otras Adicciones.
Valencia
Grups de Recerca i Actuació amb Minories Culturals
i Treballadors Estrangers. Girona
Guate. Utrera (Seville)
Guirigai Teatro. Los Santos de Maimona (Badajoz)
Hermanas de la Caridad de la Asunción. Cordoba
Hermanas de la Caridad de Santa Ana. Zaragoza
Hermanas Hospitalarias del Sagrado Corazón de Jesús.
Malaga
Hermanas Mercedarias de la Caridad. Valladolid
Hermanas Oblatas del Santísimo Redentor. CiempozueLos
(Madrid)
Hermandad de Jesús Nazareno. Écija (Seville)
Hermanitas de los Pobres. Barcelona
Hermanos Franciscanos de Cruz Blanca. Huesca
Hermanos Misioneros de los Enfermos Pobres. Vigo
HH Josefinas de la Santísima Trinidad. Madrid
Hijas de la Caridad de San Vicente de Paúl. Zaragoza
Hogar de Mayores de Barcarrota (Badajoz)
Hogar de Mayores. Alburquerque (Badajoz)
Hogar Provincial de la Diputación de Alicante
Homenatges a la Vellesa de Teia (Barcelona)
Horizontes Abiertos. Madrid
Hospes Amerigo. Alicante
Hospital 12 de Octubre. Madrid
Hospital Clínic. Barcelona
Hospital Clínico San Carlos. Madrid
Hospital Cristal-Piñor. Ourense
Hospital de Basurto. Bilbao (Bizkaia/Vizcaya)
Hospital de Cabueñes. Gijón (Asturias)
Hospital de Cruces. Barakaldo (Bizkaia/Vizcaya)
Hospital de Donostia. Donostia/San Sebastián (Gipuzkoa/
Guipúzcoa)
Hospital de León
Hospital de Mérida (Badajoz)
Hospital de Sabadell (Barcelona)
Hospital de Zumarraga (Gipuzkoa/Guipúzcoa)
Hospital General de Albacete
Hospital General de Castelló de la Plana (Castellón/Castelló)
Hospital General de Elche/Elx (Alicante/Alacant)
Hospital General de Fuerteventura. Puerto del Rosario
(Las Palmas)
Hospital General de Guadalajara
Hospital General Universitari de València
Hospital General Yagüe. Burgos
Hospital Gregorio Marañón. Madrid
Hospital Juan Canalejo. A Coruña
Hospital Materno Infantil. Cáceres
Hospital Materno-Infantil. Las Palmas de Gran Canaria
(Las Palmas)
Hospital Ntra. Sra. de Candelaria. Santa Cruz de Tenerife
Hospital Obispo Polanco. Teruel
Figures and statistics
Hospital Regional Universitario Carlos Haya. Malaga
Hospital Reina Sofía. Cordoba
Hospital Sagrat Cor. Barcelona
Hospital San Millán. Logroño (La Rioja)
Hospital San Pedro de Alcántara. Cáceres
Hospital San Pedro. Logroño
Hospital Sant Joan Baptista. Sitges (Barcelona)
Hospital Sant Joan de Déu. Barcelona
Hospital Txagorritxu. Gasteiz (Álava)
Hospital Universitari Arnau de Vilanova. Lleida
Hospital Universitari de Girona Doctor Josep Trueta. Girona
Hospital Universitari Germans Trias i Pujol. Badalona
(Barcelona)
Hospital Universitari Son Dureta. Palma de Mallorca
(Balearic Islands)
Hospital Universitario Central de Asturias. Oviedo (Asturias)
Hospital Universitario de Canarias. La Laguna (Santa Cruz
de Tenerife)
Hospital Universitario la Fe. Valencia
Hospital Universitario Miguel Servet. Zaragoza
Hospital Universitario Nuestra Señora de Candelaria.
Santa Cruz de Tenerife (Sta. Cruz de Tenerife)
Hospital Universitario Pio del Rio Hortega. Valladolid
Hospital Universitario Virgen de la Macarena. Seville
Hospital Universitario Virgen del Rocío. Seville
Hospital Vall d’Hebron. Barcelona
Hospital Virgen del Puerto de Plasencia. Plasencia
Hospital Xeral-Calde. Lugo
Hotel AC Forum. Oviedo
Hotel Aimia. Mallorca (Balearic Islands)
Hotel Bahía. Santander (Cantabria)
Hotel Barceló Sants. Barcelona
Hotel Caribe Resort. Salou (Tarragona)
Hotel Carlemany. Girona
Hotel Ciutat de Tarragona. Tarragona
Hotel Comtes d’Urgell. Lleida
Hotel de San Marcos. Leon
Hotel d’Entitats i Casal Cívic de la devesa del Pi. Ripoll
(Girona)
Hotel Fagata. Las Palmas de Gran Canaria
Hotel Gran Meliá. Victoria
Hotel Infanta Cristina. Jaén
Hotel Intur. Alcázar de San Juan (Ciudad Real)
Hotel NH Principado. Oviedo
Hotel NH. Aranzazu (Vizcaya)
Hotel NH. Valladolid
Hotel Palacio de la Merced. Burgos
Hotel Puerta del Camino. Santiago de Compostela
(A Coruña)
Hotel Romareda. Zaragoza
Hotel Tryp Medea. Merida (Badajoz)
I.E.S. Blas de Otero. Madrid
I.E.S. E.Portillo. Zaragoza
I.E.S. Pablo Gargallo. Zaragoza
Icaria Iniciatives Socials, Sal. Barcelona
IEFPS Fadura.Getxo. Leioa (Bizkaia/Vizcaya)
IES A Xunqueira. Cruceiro (Pontevedra)
IES Agora. Cáceres
IES Alameda de Osuna. Madrid
IES Albarregas. Mérida (Badajoz)
IES Albayzín. Granada
IES Albuhaira. Muro (Balearic Islands)
IES Alcúdia. Port d’Alcúdia (Balearic Islands)
IES Alfonso IX. Zamora
IES Alfonso VI. Valladolid
IES Algarb. Ses Salines (Balearic Islands)
IES Alisal. Santander (Cantabria)
IES Almamilla. Almeria
IES Alonso de Avellaneda. Alcalá de Henares (Madrid)
IES Alpajes. Aranjuez (Madrid)
IES Alquibla. Abanilla (Murcia)
IES Álvaro Yañez. Bembibre (Leon)
IES Ames. Ames (A Coruña)
IES Andalán. Zaragoza
IES Andreu Sempere. Alcoy (Alicante)
IES Antoni Cumella. Granollers (Barcelona)
IES Antoni de Martí i Franquès. Tarragona
IES Antoni Maura. Palma de Mallorca (Balearic Islands)
IES Antonio Gaudí Coslada (Madrid)
IES Antonio Machado. Madrid
IES Antonio Machado. Seville
IES Antonio Tovar. Valladolid
IES Arcebispo Xelmirez I. Santiago de Compostela (A Coruña)
IES Arcipreste de Hita. Madrid
IES Arquitecte Manuel Raspall. Cardedeu (Barcelona)
IES Arquitecto Ventura Rodríguez. Boadilla del Monte
(Madrid)
IES Auga da laxe. Gondomar (Pontevedra)
IES Aurora Picornell. Palma de Mallorca (Balearic Islands)
IES Axular Santurtzi. Santurtzi (Bizkaia/Vizcaya)
IES Barres i Ones. Badalona (Barcelona)
IES Batalla de Clavijo. Logroño (La Rioja)
IES Beatriz Galindo. Madrid
IES Bembezar. Azuaga (Badajoz)
IES Ben Al Jatib. la Cala del Moral (Malaga)
IES Benillure. Valencia
IES Berenguer Dalmau. (Valencia)
IES Berenguer d’Anoia. Inca (Balearic Islands)
IES Bernaldo de Quiros. Mieres (Asturias)
IES Besaya. Torrelavega (Cantabria)
IES Beurko. Barakaldo (Bizkaia/Vizcaya)
IES Biel Martí. Ferreries (Balearic Islands)
IES Biel Martí. Maó (Balearic Islands)
IES Binissalem. Binissalem (Balearic Islands)
IES Blanca Dona. Ibiza (Balearic Islands)
IES Bovalar. Castellón de la Plana
IES Burguillos. Burguillos (Seville)
IES Cacheiras. Teo (A Coruña)
IES Cairasco de Figueroa. Las Palmas de Gran Canaria
IES Calderón de la Barca. Madrid
IES Calvià. Santa Ponça (Balearic Islands)
IES Camp de Morvedre. Sagunto (Valencia)
IES Can Peixauet. Santa Coloma de Gramenet (Barcelona)
IES Cánovas del Castillo. Malaga
IES Cap de Llevant. Maó (Balearic Islands)
IES Cardenal Cisneros. Albox (Almeria)
IES Cardenal Pardo de Tavera. Toro (Zamora)
IES Cardenal Sandoval y Rojas. Aranda de Duero (Burgos)
IES Carlos Casares. Viana Do Bolo (Ourense)
IES Carreño Miranda. Avilés (Asturias)
IES Casabermeja. Casabermeja (Malaga)
IES Cavall Bernat. Terrassa (Barcelona)
IES Cecilio Jiménez. El Viso (Cordoba)
IES Celestí Bellera. Granollers (Barcelona)
IES Celia Vinas. Almeria
IES Cinco Villas. Ejea de Los Caballeros (Zaragoza)
IES Ciudad Escolar. Madrid
IES Clara Campoamor. Alaquas (Valencia)
IES Clot del Moro. Sagunto (Valencia)
IES Comercio. Logroño (La Rioja)
IES Cristo del Rosario. Zafra (Badajoz)
IES Cristo del Socorro. Luanco (Asturias)
IES Cueva Santa. Segorbe (Castellón)
IES da Pobra Do Caramiñal. A Pobra Do Caramiñal
(A Coruña)
IES Daniel Blanxart i Pedrals. Olesa de Montserrat (Barcelona)
IES de Corvera. Las Vegas (Asturias)
IES de Curtis. Curtis (A Coruña)
IES de Infiesto. Pilona (Asturias)
IES de Sales. Viladecans (Barcelona)
IES de Salou. Salou (Tarragona)
IES de Terrassa. Terrassa (Barcelona)
IES Diego Velázquez. Torrelodones (Madrid)
IES Doctor Balmis. Alicante
IES Domenech i Montaner. Barcelona
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IES Eduardo Pondal. Santiago de Compostela (A Coruña)
IES Eijo y Garay. Madrid
IES El Caminás. Castellón de la Plana
IES El Espinillo. Madrid
IES El Palo. Malaga
IES El Parador. El Parador de las Hortichuelas (Almeria)
IES El Pomar. Jerez de Los Caballeros (Badajoz)
IES El Sui. Cardedeu (Barcelona)
IES El Tablero. Cordoba
IES Emerita Augusta. Mérida (Badajoz)
IES Emilio Ferrari. Valladolid
IES Emilio Prados. Malaga
IES Emperatriz María de Austria. Madrid
IES Enric Borrás. Badalona (Barcelona)
IES Escola Municipal del Treball. Granollers (Barcelona)
IES Escultor Daniel. Logroño (La Rioja)
IES Esparís-Viceso. Brión (A Coruña)
IES Estany de la Ricarda. El Prat de Llobregat (Barcelona)
IES Eugeni d’Ors. Badalona (Barcelona)
IES Europa. Móstoles (Madrid)
IES Europa. Ponferrada (Leon)
IES Europa. Rivas Vacia Madrid (Madrid)
IES Extremadura. Mérida (Badajoz)
IES Extremadura. Montijo (Badajoz)
IES Federica Montseny. Burjassot (Valencia)
IES Federico Garcia Bernalt. Salamanca
IES Felanitx. Felanitx (Balearic Islands)
IES Felipe Segundo. Madrid
IES Fèlix de Azara. Zaragoza
IES Fernández Vallín. Gijón (Asturias)
IES Fora Montanos. Cabezón de la Sal (Cantabria)
IES Forat del Vent. Cerdanyola del Vallès (Barcelona)
IES Francesc Tàrrega. Villareal (Castellón)
IES Francisco Ribalta. Castellón de la Plana
IES Francisco Tomás y Valiente. Fuenmayor (La Rioja)
IES Fuente Fresnedo. Laredo (Cantabria)
IES Fuente Nueva. Morón de la Frontera (Seville)
IES Fuentesauco. Fuentesaúco (Zamora)
IES Gabrial y Galán. Plasencia (Cáceres)
IES Gabriel Ferrater. Reus (Tarragona)
IES Garcia Bellido. Leon
IES Gerald Brenan. Alhaurín de la Torre. Malaga
IES Germán Sánchez Ruipérez. Peñaranda de BracaMonte
(Salamanca)
IES Guadarrama. Guadarrama (Madrid)
IES Guillem Cata. Manresa (Barcelona)
IES Guillem Cifre de Colonya. Pollença (Balearic Islands)
IES Guissona. Guissona (Lleida)
IES Hermenegildo Lanz. Granada
IES Honori García. La Vall d’Uixó (Castellón)
IES Icària. Barcelona
IES Isaac Albéniz. Badalona (Barcelona)
IES Ítaca. Alcorcón (Madrid)
IES Itálica. Santiponce (Seville)
IES Iturralde. Madrid
IES J. Bau. Tortosa (Tarragona)
IES J. Miquel Guàrdia. Alaior (Balearic Islands)
IES Jarifa. Cártama (Malaga)
IES Jaume Balmes. Barcelona
IES Jaume Vicens Vives. Girona
IES Jerónimo Zurita. Zaragoza
IES Joan Alcover. Palma de Mallorca (Balearic Islands)
IES Joan Maria Thomàs. Palma de Mallorca (Balearic Islands)
IES Joan Oró. Lleida
IES Joan Ramis i Ramis. Maó (Balearic Islands)
IES Joaquim Bau. Tortosa (Tarragona)
IES Joaquín Costa. Cariñena (Zaragoza)
IES José del Campo. Ampuero (Cantabria)
IES José Ibáñez Martín. Teruel
IES Josep Font i Trias. Esporles (Balearic Islands)
IES Josep Maria Quadrado. Ciutadella de Menorca
(Balearic Islands)
Figures and statistics
IES Josep Miquel Guàrdia. Alaior (Balearic Islands)
IES Josep Sureda i Blanes. Palma de Mallorca (Balearic Islands)
IES Juan Antonio Suanzes. Avilés (Asturias)
IES Juan del Enzina. Leon
IES Juan Lopéz Morillas. Jódar (Jaén)
IES Juanelo Turriano. Toledo
IES Juníper Serra. Palma de Mallorca (Balearic Islands)
IES La Hoya de Buñol. Buñol (Valencia)
IES La laboral. Lardero (La Rioja)
IES La Roca del Vallès. La Roca del Vallès (Barcelona)
IES La Torreta. Elche (Alicante)
IES La Zafra. Motril (Granada)
IES Lancia. Leon
IES Las Lagunas. Rivas Vacia Madrid (Madrid)
IES Las Llamas. Santander (Cantabria)
IES Laurona. Lliria (Valencia)
IES L’Eliana. L’Eliana (Valencia)
IES Leonardo Da Vinci. Alba de Tormes (Salamanca)
IES Leopoldo Cano. Valladolid
IES Llanera. Llanera (Asturias)
IES Lliçà. Lliça d’Amunt (Barcelona)
IES Lluis de Requesens. Molins de Rei (Barcelona)
IES Lo Pla d’Urgell. Bellpuig (Lleida)
IES López Aranguren. Ávila
IES Los Moriscos. Hornachos (Badajoz)
IES Los Rosales. Móstoles (Madrid)
IES Luís de Góngora. Cordoba
IES M Bosc de Montjuïc. Barcelona
IES Madina Mayurqa. Palma de Mallorca (Balearic Islands)
IES Madrid Sur. Madrid
IES Maestro Domingo Cáceres. Badajoz
IES Maestro Juan. Ávila
IES Manuel Blancafort. La Garriga (Barcelona)
IES Manuel Gutiérrez Aragón. Viernoles (Cantabria)
IES Mar de Aragón. Caspe (Zaragoza)
IES Mar Serena.Pulpí (Almeria)
IES Marc Ferrer. Sant Francesc de Formentera (Balearic Islands)
IES Marco Fabio Quintiliano. Calahorra (La Rioja)
IES Margarida Xirgu. L’Hospitalet de Llobregat (Barcelona)
IES Maria Àngels Cardona. Ciutadella de Menorca
(Balearic Islands)
IES María de Molina. Madrid
IES María Moliner. Coslada (Madrid)
IES María Soliño. Cangas (Pontevedra)
IES Mariano Baquero. Murcia
IES Marina. La Llagosta (Barcelona)
IES Marqués de Suanzes. Madrid
IES Marratxí. Marratxí (Balearic Islands)
IES Martín García Ramos. Albox (Almeria)
IES Massamagrell. Massamagrell (Valencia)
IES Mata Jove. Gijón (Asturias)
IES Mateo Hernández. Salamanca
IES Matilde Salvador. Castellón de la Plana
IES Meléndez Valdés. Villafranca de los Barros (Badajoz)
IES Miguel Catalán. Zaragoza
IES Miguel de Unamuno Bilbao (Bizkaia/Vizcaya)
IES Miguel de Unamuno Vitoria/Gasteiz (Álava)
IES Miguel Durán. Azuaga (Badajoz)
IES Miguel Hernández. Alhama de Murcia (Murcia)
IES Miquel Peris i Segarra. Castellón de la Plana
IES Mirasierra. Madrid
IES Misericòrdia 26. Valencia
IES Moianès. Moià (Barcelona)
IES Montbui. Santa Margarida de Montbui (Barcelona)
IES MontIlivi. Girona
IES Montjuïc. Barcelona
IES Muriedas. Maliano (Cantabria)
IES Na Violant de Casalduch. Benicasim (Castellón)
IES Narcís Oller. Valls (Tarragona)
IES Nieves López Pastor. Villanueva del arzobispo (Jaén)
IES Nueve Valles. Puente San Miguel (Cantabria)
IES Núm. 1. Quart de Poblet (Valencia)
IES O Ribeiro. Ribadavia (Ourense)
IES Obispo Argüelles. Villablino (Leon)
IES Oleana. Requena (Valencia)
IES Olivar Gran. Figueres (Girona)
IES Ordoño II. Leon
IES Ornia. La Bañeza (Leon)
IES Pablo Díez. Boñar (Leon)
IES Pablo R Picasso. Barcelona
IES Padre Feijoo. Gijón (Asturias)
IES Padre Isla. Leon
IES Pascual Calbó i Caldés. Maó (Balearic Islands)
IES Pau Casesnoves. Inca (Balearic Islands)
IES Pedregal de Irimia. Meira (Lugo)
IES Pedro Espinosa. Antequera (Malaga)
IES Penyagolosa. Castellón de la Plana
IES Peñacastillo. Santander (Cantabria)
IES Peñas Negras. Mora (Toledo)
IES Pere Fontdevila. Gironella (Barcelona)
IES Pirineos. Jaca (Huesca)
IES Poligono Sur. Seville
IES Politécnico Jesús Marín. Malaga
IES Port de Pollença. Pollença
IES Portada Alta. Malaga
IES Praxedes Mateo Sagasta. Logroño (La Rioja)
IES Profesor Hernández Pacheco. Cáceres
IES Profesor Tierno Galván. La Rambla (Cordoba)
IES Puente Ajuda. Olivenza (Badajoz)
IES Puente de Domingo Flórez. Puente de Domingo Flórez
(Leon)
IES Quartó de Portmany / Assoc Persones Majors. Sant Antoni
de Portmany (Balearic Islands)
IES Rafael de la Hoz. Cordoba
IES Ramiro II. La Robla (Leon)
IES Ramón J. Sender. Fraga (Huesca)
IES Ramón y Cajal. Valladolid
IES Ramón y Cajal. Zaragoza
IES Rekaldeberri B.H.I. Bilbao (Bizkaia/Vizcaya)
IES Rey Alabez. Mojácar (Almeria)
IES Reyes Católicos. Vélez-Málaga (Malaga)
IES Ricardo Mella. Vigo
IES Río Andarax. Almeria
IES Río Duero. Tudela de Duero (Valladolid)
IES Río Duero. Zamora
IES Río Miño. Rábade (Lugo)
IES Río Óbrigo. Veguellina de Orbigo (Leon)
IES Roces. Gijón (Asturias)
IES Rodeira. Cangas (Pontevedra)
IES Rosalía de Castro. Santiago de Compostela (A Coruña)
IES Rosario de Acuña. Gijón (Asturias)
IES Sa Blanca Dona. Ibiza (Balearic Islands)
IES Sa Colomina. Ibiza (Balearic Islands)
IES Sa Pobla. Sa Pobla (Balearic Islands)
IES Sabinar. Roquetas de Mar (Almeria)
IES Sàenz de Buruaga. Mérida (Badajoz)
IES Salvador Espriu. Salt (Girona)
IES Salvador Rueda. Vélez-Málaga. (Malaga)
IES San Álvaro. Cordoba
IES San Blas. Aracena (Huelva)
IES San Lucas. Sanlúcar de Barrameda (Cadiz)
IES San Martín. Talayuela (Cáceres)
IES San Tomé de Freixeiro. Vigo
IES Sanje. Alcantarilla (Murcia)
IES Sant Agustí. Sant Agustí des Vedra (Balearic Islands)
IES Sant Vicent Ferrer. Algemesí (Valencia)
IES Santa Catalina. Burgo de Osma-Ciudad de Osma (Soria)
IES Santa Coloma de Farners. Santa Coloma de Farners
(Girona)
IES Santa Cruz de Castañeda.Castañeda (Cantabria)
IES Santa Emerenciana. Teruel
IES Santa Eugènia. Girona
IES Santa Eulàlia. L’Hospitalet de Llobregat (Barcelona)
IES Santa Irene. Vigo (Pontevedra)
IES Santa Margalida. Santa Margalida (Balearic Islands)
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IES Santísima Trinidad. Baeza (Jaén)
IES Santo Domingo. El Ejido (Almeria)
IES Santo Domingo. El Puerto de Santa María (Cadiz)
IES Sar. Santiago de Compostela (A Coruña)
IES Secretari Coloma. Barcelona
IES Senara. Babila Fuente (Salamanca)
IES Señor de Bembibre. Bembibre (Leon)
IES Serra D’Espadá. Onda (Castellón)
IES Siberia Extremeña. Talarrubias (Badajoz)
IES Sierra Mágina. Mancha Real (Jaén)
IES Sol de Portocarrero. La Cañada de San Urbano (Almeria)
IES Son Ferrer. Calvià (Balearic Islands)
IES Son Ferrer. Palmanova (Balearic Islands)
IES Son Rullan. Palma de Mallorca (Balearic Islands)
IES Sorolla. Valencia
IES Tamujal. Arroyo de San Serván (Badajoz)
IES Teis. Vigo (Pontevedra)
IES Thos i Codina. Mataró (Barcelona)
IES Tierno Galván. Leganés (Madrid)
IES Tierra de Barros. Aceuchal (Badajoz)
IES Tierras de Alvargonzález. Quintanar de la Sierra (Burgos)
IES Tirant Lo Blanc. Torrent (Valencia)
IES Tirant Lo Blanch. Valencia
IES Tomás Mingot. Logroño (La Rioja)
IES Torre Roja. ViIladecans (Barcelona)
IES Torreforta. Tarragona
IES Torrente Ballester. Santa Marta de Tormes (Salamanca)
IES Txurdinaga Behekoa. Bilbao (Bizkaia/Vizcaya)
IES Valle de Turón. Turón (Asturias)
IES Valle del Sol. Álora (Malaga)
IES Valle Inclán. Torrejón de Ardoz (Madrid)
IES Vallvera. Salt (Girona)
IES Vega de Toranzo. Alceda (Cantabria)
IES Velázquez. Seville
IES Verdaguer. Barcelona
IES Viator. Viator (Almeria)
IES Vicenç Plantada. Mollet del Vallès (Barcelona)
IES Vicent Andrés Estelles. Burjassot (Valencia)
IES Vicent Sos Baynat. Castellón de la Plana
IES Victoria Kent. Marbella (Malaga)
IES Vil·la Romana. La Garriga (Barcelona)
IES Vilamajor. Sant Pere de Vilamajor (Barcelona)
IES Vilamarxant. Vilamarxant (Valencia)
IES Villajunco. Santander (Cantabria)
IES Virgen de Guadalupe. Cáceres
IES Virgen de la Encina. Ponferrada (Leon)
IES Virgen de la Luz. Avilés (Asturias)
IES Xarc. Santa Eulalia del Rio (Balearic Islands)
IES Zorilla. Santovenia de Pisuerga (Valladolid)
IESA. Caracas (Venezuela)
IESE Business School. Barcelona
IESO Alconétar. Garrovillas de Alconétar (Cáceres)
IESO de Gevora. Gevora del Caudillo (Badajoz)
IESO Dulce Chacón. La Garrovilla (Badajoz)
IESO Ribera. Mojados (Valladolid)
IESO Tiétar. Tiétar (Cáceres)
IFEVI - Recinto Ferial de Coto Grande. Vigo (Pontevedra)
Iglesia de Santa María del Mar. Barcelona
Iglesia Evangélica Ejército de Salvación. A Coruña
Illa Blanca. Cerdanyola del Vallès (Barcelona)
Impulsem, s.c.c.l.Barcelona
INAFA. Ingenio (Las Palmas)
INALSA. Lanzarote
INCAE Business School. San José (Costa Rica)
Ingeniería Sin Fronteras - Sevilla. Seville
Ingenieros para la Cooperación. Vitoria/Gasteiz (Álava/Araba)
Iniciativas de Apoio á Infancia Arela. Vigo (Pontevedra)
Iniciatives de Solidaritat i Promoció. Barcelona
Iniciatives SòcioCulturals - Centre d´Esplai Guadalh. Terrassa
(Barcelona)
Iniciatives Solidàries. Barcelona
Inmaculada Concepción. Zaragoza
Figures and statistics
Insertare S.L. Monzón (Huesca)
Institució Balmes, SCCL. Sant Boi de Llobregat (Barcelona)
Institución Benéfico Social Padre Rubinos. A Coruña
Institut Agrícola Català de Sant Isidre. Barcelona
Institut Cartogràfic de Catalunya. Barcelona
Institut Català d’Oncologia. L’Hospitalet de Llobregat
(Barcelona)
Institut de Formació Ramón Serra Escola de l’Esplai. Palma
de Mallorca (Balearic Islands)
Institut de Recerca Biomèdica. Barcelona
Institut de Recerca de l’Hospital de la Santa Creu. Barcelona
Institut de Recerca Hospital Universitari Vall d’Hebron.
Barcelona
Institut de Reinserció Social. Barcelona
Institut de Treball Social i Serveis Socials. Barcelona
Institut d’Estudis Catalans. Barcelona
Institut d’Investigacions Biomèdiques. Barcelona
Institut Filles de Maria Auxiliadora. Cerdanyola del Vallès
(Barcelona)
Institut Germans Maristes, Província de Catalunya. Barcelona
Institut Menorquí d’Estudis. Menorca (Balearic Islands)
Institut Municipal d’Acció Cultural (IMAC). Vic (Barcelona)
Institut Municipal de Formació i Empresa Mas Carandell.
Reus (Tarragona)
Institut Ortopedagògic Nen Déu (Escola d’Educació Especial).
Barcelona
Institut Químic de Sarrià. Barcelona
Institut Tecnològic. Lleida
Instituto de Adoratrices Esclavas del Stmo. Sacramento. Gijón
(Asturias)
Instituto de Canarias Cabrera Pinto. Santa Cruz de Tenerife
Instituto de desarrollo Comunitario. Cuenca
Instituto de Estudios Políticos para América Latina. Madrid
Instituto de Estudios Portuarios. Malaga
Instituto de Hermanos de las Escuelas Cristianas. Paterna
(Valencia)
Instituto de Iniciativas de Orientación Familiar. Madrid
Instituto de Iniciativas Sociales y Comunitarias. Valencia
Instituto de NeuroCiencias. Sant Joan d’Alacant (Alicante/
Alacant)
Instituto de Parasitología y Biomedicina López-Ney. Armilla
(Granada)
Instituto de Religiosas Oblatas del Santísimo Redentor.
Santa Cruz de Tenerife
Instituto de Salud Carlos III. Madrid
Instituto de Salud Pública de la Comunidad de Madrid.
Madrid
Instituto Galego de Xestión para o Tercer Sector IGAXES 3.
Santiago de Compostela (A Coruña)
Instituto Hermenegildo lanz. Granada
Instituto Secular Hogar de Nazaret - La Providencia. Ribera
del Fresno (Badajoz)
Instituto Universitario de Oncología del Principado
de Asturias. Oviedo (Asturias)
Integración para la Vida. Malaga
Integración Socio-laboral de Minusválidos Psíquicos.
Salamanca
Integra-t. As. de Discapacitados psíquicos limite y ligeros.
Elche (Alicante)
Integro. As. de Minusválidos. Cabana de Bergantiños
(A Coruña)
Inter Europa Rioja. Logroño (La Rioja)
Intermon Oxfam. Barcelona
Internetisimo S.L. Santa Cruz de Tenerife
Iris Servicios a la Comunidad. Granada
José Alonso Fotografía Cordobesa. Cordoba
Joventuts Musicals. Sant Cugat del Vallès (Barcelona)
Joves per la Igualtat i la Solidaritat
Junta de Andalucía. Seville
Junta de Castilla y León. Valladolid
Junta de Castilla-La Mancha. Toledo
Junta de Comunidades de Castilla-La Mancha
Junta de Extremadura. Mérida (Badajoz)
Kairós. Sociedad Cooperativa de Iniciativa Social. Zaragoza
Karibu, Amigos del Pueblo Africano. Madrid
Kiosco de Música. Isla Cristina (Huelva)
Kirikino Ikastola. Bilbao (Bizkaia/Vizcaya)
Koldo Mitxelena Bhi. Gasteiz (Álava)
La Bonanova. Palma de Mallorca (Balearic Islands)
La Fábrica. Cabrils (Barcelona)
La Fageda, scca. Santa Pau (Girona)
La Farga. L’Hospitalet de Llobregat (Barcelona)
La Lonja. Zaragoza
La Productora. Gijón (Asturias)
La Purísima. Madrid
La Sala. Ponts (Lleida)
La Salle. Mieres (Asturias)
La Teua llar. Valencia
La Vellesa, Fundació Privada Catalana Tutelar. Barcelona
Labor, Recursos para la Promoción e Inserción Sociolaboral.
Logroño (La Rioja)
Laborsord, s.l. Tegueste (Sta. Cruz de Tenerife)
L’Arc, Taller de Música Fundació Privada. Barcelona
L’Arca del Maresme. Mataró (Barcelona)
Las Palmas Acoge. Las Palmas de Gran Canaria (Las Palmas)
Lauaizeta Ikastola Bhi. San Sebastián (Guipúzcoa)
Lavandería lar S.L. Rubians (Pontevedra)
L’Edat lliure del Vallès Pensionistes 3a edat. Vilanova del Vallès
(Barcelona)
L’Hora de Déu. Barcelona
Liga Española de la Educación y la Cultura Popular. Madrid
Liga Gaditana de la Educación y la Cultura Popular. Cadiz
Liga Malagueña de la Educación y la Cultura Popular. Malaga
Limencop, S.L. Alicante
Llano de Samper. Jaca (Huesca)
Llar Club de Pensionistes i Jubilats de Les Cases d’Alcanar
(Tarragona)
Llar de Jubilats d’Alguaire (Lleida)
Llar de Jubilats de Sant Pere de Torelló (Barcelona)
Llar de Jubilats i Pensionistes. Alcarràs (Lleida)
Llar de Jubilats i Pensionistes. Bordils (Girona)
Llar de Jubilats Sant Miquel. Amer (Girona)
Llar de Jubilats Sant Roc. Torrebesses (Lleida)
Llar de Llucmajor. Llucmajor (Balearic Islands)
Llar del Pensionista de Guardiola de Berguedà (Barcelona)
Llar del pensionista Lillet. La Pobla de Lillet (Barcelona)
Llar dels Ancians. Palma de Mallorca (Balearic Islands)
Llar Jubilats El Pilar. Lleida
Llar Residència Sagrat Cor de Jesús. Banyoles (Girona)
Llar Social del Jubilat. Golmés (Lleida)
LlERE. As. Socio-Educativa. Toledo
Lliga per a la Defensa del Patrimoni Natural-Tarra. Tarragona
Lliga Reumatològica Catalana. Barcelona
Lliga Reumatològica. Mallorca
Local ADSIS - Barcelona
Local Casal Municipal d’avis Joan Amades. Sant Quintí
de Mediona (Barcelona)
Local de la Tercera Edat de Sencelles (Balearic Islands)
Local de la Tercera Edat. Campanet (Balearic Islands)
Local Situado en la Av. Doctor Artero Guirao. San Pedro
del Pinatar (Murcia)
Local Social de l’As. Cultural i Recreativa. Es Migjorn Gran
(Balearic Islands)
Local Social Overpard de Pardinyes (Lleida)
Locals Municipals de Cala de Bou (Balearic Islands)
Los Sauces de Peñascales. Torrelodones (Madrid)
Luis Elejalde - Rogelia de Alvaro Ikastetxea. Gasteiz (Álava)
Lycèe Edemond Rostand. Noain (Navarre)
MACROSAD Sociedad Cooperativa Andaluza. Jaén
Malalts d’Alzheimer. Bocairent (Valencia)
Manantial de Vida. Terrassa (Barcelona)
Manantial Integra, S.L.U. Madrid
Mancha Acoge. Valdepeñas (Ciudad Real)
ManComunidad de Comunidades de Montes V.C.M.
Borreiros (Pontevedra)
ManComunidad de Municipios de la comarca Ebro Nela.
Frías (Burgos)
ManComunidad Sierra de San Pedro. Valencia de Alcántara
(Cáceres)
Mancomunitat de Municipis de la Vall d’Albaida (Alicante)
Mancomunitat Pla de Mallorca. Petra (Balearic Islands)
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Manipulados y Retractilados Madrileños SL. Madrid
Marina de Formentera (Balearic Islands)
Marqués de Santillana. Torrelavega (Cantabria)
Médicos del Mundo - Madrid
Médicos Sin Fronteras. Barcelona
Medicus Mundi Catalunya. Barcelona
Medicus Mundi Gipuzkoa. Donostia/San Sebastián
(Gipuzkoa/Guipúzcoa)
Medicus Mundi. Navarre
Mediterrània Centre d’Iniciatives Ecològiques
MeNinos. Fundación para la Infancia. A Coruña
Mens Sana. As. de Usuarios de Centros de Salud. Madrid
Mercedarios Provincia de Castilla. Madrid
Metges del Món Catalunya. Girona
Minusvàlids Físics Associats. Girona
Misión Evangélica Urbana. Seville
Monasterio del Císter. Breña Alta (Santa Cruz de Tenerife)
Monitores de Apoyo Social a la Infancia. Madrid
Montepio del Ram del Sucre de Previsió Social. Barcelona
Moviment per la Pau. Barcelona
Movimiento por la Paz, el desarme y la Libertad de
Andalucía. Seville
Movimiento por la Paz, el desarme y la Libertad. Madrid
Movimiento por la Paz, el desarme y la Libertad. Murcia
Movimiento Pro-desarrollo COOPERA de León. Leon
MPDL. Lleida Solidària. Lleida
Mujeres de Fuencarral en el siglo XXI AMFE. Madrid
Mujeres en Zona de Conflicto. Cordoba
Musée Villa Romana - Echternach (Luxemburg)
Museo Antonio López Torres. Tomelloso (Ciudad Real)
Museo Arqueológico Municipal. Elda (Alicante)
Museo de Arte de la Ciudad imperial. Beijing
Museo de Bellas Artes. Bilbao
Museo de Historia. Alcalá de Guadaira (Seville)
Museo de la Ciencia y El Agua. Murcia
Museo de la Ciencia. Valladolid
Museo de las Ciencias de Castilla-La Mancha. Cuenca
Museo del Istmo. Cadiz
Museo del Vino. Valdepeñas (Ciudad Real)
Museo Geominero. Madrid
Museo Histórico Municipal. Palacio de Benamejí. Écija (Seville)
Museo Marítimo Ría. Bilbao
Museo Municipal de Arucas (Las Palmas)
Museo Municipal de Illora (Granada)
Museo Municipal López VillaSeñor. Ciudad Real
Museo Municipal. Ourense
Museu Comarcal de Ciències Naturals. Tremp (Lleida)
Museu Comarcal de la Garrotxa. Olot (Girona)
Museu Comarcal de l’Urgell. Tàrrega (Lleida)
Museu Darder. Espai d’Interpretació de L’Estany. Banyoles
(Girona)
Museu D’Art. Sabadell (Barcelona)
Museu de la Ciutat de Benicarló (Castellón)
Museu de la Música. Barcelona
Museu de la Noguera. Balaguer (Lleida)
Museu de la Xocolata. Barcelona
Museu de l’Art de la Pell. Vic (Barcelona)
Museu de l’estampació de Premià de Mar (Barcelona)
Museu del Montsià. Amposta (Tarragona)
Museu del Suro. Palafrugell (Girona)
Museu d’Història de la Ciutat. Sant Feliu de Guíxols
(Barcelona)
Museu d’Història de Sant Feliu de Guíxols (Girona)
Múseu Etnològic. Barcelona
Música Pons Roselló. Lleida
National Museum of Art of Romania. Bucarest (Romania)
Neurologia Amics Baix Montseny (Barcelona)
Nexe Fundació. Barcelona
NH Central Convenciones. Seville
Nuestra Señora de la Merced. Gasteiz (Álava)
Nuevo Amanecer. Centro de Ayuda Social. Paracuellos
de Jarama (Madrid)
Obra Benèficio-social del Nen Déu. Barcelona
Figures and statistics
Obra Mercedaria. Valencia
Obra Social de Acogida y desarrollo. Las Palmas de Gran
Canaria (Las Palmas)
Obra Social Ntra. Sra. de Gracia. Residencia de Mayores.
Puebla de Cazalla (la) (Seville)
Obra Social Santa Luisa de Marillac. Alicante/Alacant
Observatori d’Economia Solidària, OES. Barcelona
Observatorio del Tercer Sector. Barcelona
Oficina Provincial Cruz Roja Española. Cadiz
Oficina Provincial de Cruz Roja Española. Alicante
Oficina Provincial de Cruz Roja Española. Asturias
Oficina Provincial de Cruz Roja Española. Burgos
Oficina Provincial de Cruz Roja Española. Cáceres
Oficina Provincial de Cruz Roja Española. Jaén
Oficina Provincial de Cruz Roja Española. La Rioja
Oficina Provincial de Cruz Roja Española. Malaga
Oficina Provincial de Cruz Roja Española. Murcia
Oficina Provincial de Cruz Roja Española. Salamanca
Oficina Provincial de Cruz Roja Española. Santa Cruz
de Tenerife
Oficines Municipals de s’Arenal de l’Ajuntament de Llucmajor
(Balearic Islands)
Òmnium Cultural. As. Promotora de la Cultura Catalana.
Barcelona
Ong EntreCulturas - Fe y Alegría. Madrid
Ong Villena Solidaria. Villena (Alicante)
Orde Hospitalaria Sant Joan de Déu. Sant Boi de Llobregat
(Barcelona)
Orden Hospitalaria de San Juan de Dios. Las Palmas de Gran
Canaria
Orfeó Lleidatà. Lleida
Organisme Autònom Centre Cultural. Sant Cugat del Vallès
(Barcelona)
Organización No Gubernamental para la Cooperación.
Burgos
Orvepard. Lleida
Pabellón de la Pipa. Recinto Ferial Casa de Campo. Madrid
Pabellón Institucional de la F.I.G. Zafra (Badajoz)
Palacio de Congresos de Canarias. Las Palmas
Palacio de Congresos de Roquetas (Tarragona)
Palacio de Congresos del Recinto Ferial. Gijón (Asturias)
Palacio de Congresos y de la Música Euskalduna. Bilbao
(Bizkaia/Vizcaya)
Palacio de Congresos y exposiciones Manuel Rojas. Badajoz
Palacio de Congresos y exposiciones. Cadiz
Palacio de Congresos y exposiciones. Cordoba
Palacio de Congresos y exposiciones. Mérida (Badajoz)
Palacio de Congresos y exposiciones. Santiago de
Compostela (A Coruña)
Palacio de Congresos y exposiciones. Seville
Palacio de Congresos. Puerto de la Cruz (Santa Cruz
de Tenerife)
Palacio de Congresos. Teruel
Palacio de Congresos. Valencia
Palacio de exposiciones y Congresos. Melilla
Palacio de Ferias y Congresos. Malaga
Palacio de Festivales de Cantabria. Santander (Cantabria)
Palacio de Festivales y Congresos de Castilla y León.
Salamanca
Palacio de la Magdalena. Santander (Cantabria)
Palacio Don Luis de la Cueva. Úbeda (Jaén)
Palacio Municipal de Congresos. Madrid
Palacio Municipal de exposiciones Kiosco Alfonso. A Coruña
Palacio Provincial de la Diputación de Cádiz. Cadiz
Palacio Real. Madrid
Palau de Congressos Castelló. Castellón
Palau de la Música Catalana. Barcelona
Palau de Les Arts Reina Sofía. Valencia
Palau del Barons de Santa Bàrbara. Ontinyent (Valencia)
Palau Moja. Barcelona
PALEXCO. A Coruña
Parador de la Ganja. San Ildefonso (Segovia)
Paraninfo de la Universidad de Barcelona
Paraninfo de la Universidad de Cantabria
Paraninfo de la Universidad de Murcia
Parc Científic de la Universitat de Girona
Parc Tecnològic Bcn Nord. Barcelona
Parkinson Alicante
Parkinson Aragón - Delegación Huesca
Parkinson Aragón (Delegación Zaragoza)
Parkinson Asturias. Oviedo (Asturias)
Parkinson Jovellanos del Principado de Asturias. Gijón
(Asturias)
Parlamento de Canarias. Santa Cruz de Tenerife
Parròquia de Les Planes. Barcelona
Parròquia de Nostra Senyora de Robines. Benissalem
(Balearic Islands)
Parroquia de San Ignacio de Loyola. Logroño (La Rioja)
Parròquia de Sant Bernat de Claravall. Barcelona
Parròquia de Sant Esteve de Granollers (Barcelona)
Parròquia de Sant Francesc d’Assís. Barcelona
Parròquia de Sant Magí. Palma de Mallorca (Balearic Islands)
Parròquia de Sant Roc. Palma de Mallorca (Balearic Islands)
Parròquia de Santa Eulàlia de Corró d’Avall. Les Franqueses
del Vallès (Barcelona)
Parròquia de Santa Maria de Llerona (Barcelona)
Parroquia de Santa María del Pozo y Santa Marta. Madrid
Parròquia de Santa Maria Reina. Barcelona
Parroquia del Espíritu Santo - Residència l’Acollida. Valencia
Parroquia Purísima Concepción. La Lantejuela (Seville)
Parroquia San Alfonso María de Ligorio. Madrid
Parroquia San Sebastián razón Social Cáritas Arci. Puerto
Real (Cadiz)
Parròquia Sant Pere Apòstol. Esporles (Balearic Islands)
Parròquia Sant Pere d’Octavia. Sant Cugat del Vallès
(Barcelona)
Parròquia Sant Pere. Rubí (Barcelona)
Pati del Museu Marès. Barcelona
Patrocinio San José. Valladolid
Patronat As. de Veïns d’Arrahona - Merinals. Sabadell
(Barcelona)
Patronat de Disminuïts Psíquics Joan Sellas Cardel. Olot
(Girona)
Patronat de la Vellesa Beguda Alta i Baixa (Barcelona)
Patronat de la Vellesa d’Argentona (Barcelona)
Patronat d’Homenatge a la Vellesa de Gombrèn. Cantallops
(Girona)
Patronat d’Homenatge a la Vellesa. Capmany (Girona)
Patronat d’Homenatges a la Vellesa d’Hostafrancs (Barcelona)
Patronat d’Homentage a la Vellesa. Banyoles (Girona)
Patronat Homenatge a la Vellesa de Cantallops (Girona)
Patronat Homenatge Vellesa d’Alpicat (Lleida)
Patronat Homenatges a la Vellesa de Roquetes (Tarragona)
Patronat Local de la Vellesa de Mataró (Barcelona)
Patronat Local de la Vellesa del Pont Major (Girona)
Patronat Local de Sant Antoni i Santa Madrona (Barcelona)
Patronat Local dels H. a la V. de la Cellera de Ter (Girona)
Patronat Local d’Homenatge a la Vellesa de Balenyà
(Barcelona)
Patronat Local d’Homenatges a la Vellesa de la Jonquera
(Girona)
Patronat Local Homenatge a la Vellesa la Batllòria (Barcelona)
Patronat Municipal de Cultura de Cardedeu (Barcelona)
Patronat Municipal de Turisme de l’Ampolla (Tarragona)
Patronat Vellesa barri de Sants (Barcelona)
Patronato InterMunicipal Francisco Esteve. Paterna (Valencia)
Pauta. Psicopedagogía del Autismo y Transtornos Asociados.
Madrid
Pavelló de l’Escola de Santa Eugènia (Balearic Islands)
Pavelló d’Esports de Lliçà d’Amunt (Barcelona)
Pavelló Municipal d’Esports. Cambrils (Tarragona)
Pazo de Cultura de Carballo. Carballo (A Coruña)
Peña CulturaL Flamenca - José Pérez Guzmán. Badajoz
Pintor Sorolla. Alquerías del Nino Perdido (Castellón)
Plan Comunitario de Carabanchel Alto. Madrid
Plataforma Abulense del Voluntariado. Ávila
Plataforma Andaluza de Voluntariado. Malaga
Plataforma de As.es de Inmigrantes en Andalucía. Seville
Plataforma de Voluntariado Social de Segovia. Segovia
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Plataforma del Voluntariado de España. Madrid
Plataforma del Voluntariado de la Provincia de Badajoz.
Badajoz
Plataforma del Voluntariado de la Región de Murcia
Plataforma del Voluntariado de Mérida. Mérida (Badajoz)
Plataforma del Voluntariado en Málaga. Malaga
Plataforma del Voluntariado Social. Seville
Plataforma Oscense de Voluntariado. Huesca
Plataforma para la Promoción del Voluntariado
en la Comarca de Antequera. Antequera (Malaga)
Plataforma SocioSanitaria de las Pitiusas. Ibiza (Balearic Islands)
PoliEsportiu Municipal. Bellvís (Lleida)
Port d’Arenys de Mar (Barcelona)
Port de Badalona (Barcelona)
Port de Cambrils (Tarragona)
Port de l’Ametlla de Mar (Tarragona)
Port de Palamós (Girona)
Port de Palma de Mallorca (Balearic Islands)
Port de Roses (Girona)
Port de Sant Carles de la Ràpita (Tarragona)
Port de Tarragona
Port de Vilanova i la Geltrú. Barcelona
Prevención, Asesoramiento, Tratamiento e Integración.
Castellón/Castelló de la Plana
Pro Salud Mental. As. Riojana de Familiares y Enfermos
Psíquicos. Logroño (La Rioja)
PROCLADE-Bética (Promoción Claretiana para el desarrolloBética). Seville
Professor Broch i llop. Villarreal (Castellón)
PROLAYA. As. Promotora laboral y Asistencial. Alcalá de
Guadaira (Seville)
Promoció Economica Sabadell, S.L. Sabadell (Barcelona)
Promoció Habitatge Assequible Barcelona - Bon Pastor.
Barcelona
Promotora Social de l’Equip de Campaments. Lleida
Proyecto Local. Barcelona
Psicólogos Sin Fronteras. Valencia
Puerto de A Coruña
Puerto de Alicante/Alacant
Puerto de Almería
Puerto de Cartagena (Murcia)
Puerto de Ferrol (A Coruña)
Puerto de Gandía (Valencia)
Puerto de Gijón (Asturias)
Puerto de Málaga (Granada)
Puerto de Motril (Granada)
Puerto de San Sebastián (Guipúzcoa)
Puerto de Santander (Cantabria)
Puerto de Torrevieja (Alicante/Alacant)
Puerto de Vigo (Pontevedra)
Puerto de Vilagarcia de Arousa (Pontevedra)
Puig de Sa Font. Son Cervera (Balearic Islands)
Radio Ecca Fundación Canaria Delegación Andalucía. Seville
Radio Ecca Fundación Canaria. Las Palmas de Gran Canaria
Real Club Náutico. Palma (Balearic Islands)
Real Colegiata de Santa María la Mayor. Antequera (Malaga)
Real Fundación Victoria Eugenia. Madrid
Reales Atarazanas. Seville
REAS. Sóller (Balearic Islands)
Recibaix Empresa d’Inserció. Cornellà de Llobregat (Barcelona)
Recinte Firal des Mercadal (Balearic Islands)
Recinto Ferial de Castilla y León. Valladolid
Recinto Ferial de Infecar. Las Palmas de Gran Canaria
(Las Palmas)
Recinto Ferial de Irún - Ficoba. Irún (Gipuzkoa)
Recinto ferial I.M.I.D.R.A. Madrid
Recinto Provincial de Ferias y Congresos. Jaén
Red Acoge. Madrid
Red Andaluza de Lucha Contra la pobreza y Exclusión Social.
Toledo
Red Araña. Tejido de As.es por el Empleo Juvenil. Madrid
Red Europea de Lucha Contra la Pobreza y la Exclusión.
Toledo
Redes Sociedad Cooperativa Madrileña. Madrid
Figures and statistics
Religiosas Adoratrices Esclavas Santisimo Sacramento y
de la Caridad. Madrid
Religiosas de la Asunción. Madrid
Religiosas Filipenses Hijas de María Dolorosa. Seville
Religiosas Oblatas del Santisimo Redentor. Murcia
Residencia de Mayores. O Inicio (Lugo)
Residencia 3ª Edad la Florida. Alicante
Residencia 3º Edad Santa Barabara. Bembibre (A Coruña)
Residencia Comunidad Hijas de María Auxiliadora. Terrassa
(Barcelona)
Residència d’Ancians d’Huialfas. Sa Pobla (Balearic Islands)
Residencia de 3ª Edad “Nuestra Señora de las Virtudes”.
Pontedeume (A Coruña)
Residencia de Ancianos la Milagrosa. Montealegre del Castillo
(Albacete)
Residencia de Ancianos Sagrada Familia. La Zubia (Granada)
Residencia de Ancianos Santos Reyes. Benisanó (Valencia)
Residencia de Ancianos Virgen de la Soledad. Nules
(Castellón/Castelló)
Residencia de Personas Mayores Vilalba. Vilalba (Lugo)
Residencia de Tiempo Libre. Orihuela del Tremedal (Teruel)
Residencia la Cristalera. Universidad Autónoma de Madrid
Residencia Sagrados Corazones. Seville
Residencia San Rafael de las Hermanitas de los Ancianos.
Cordoba
Restaurant Censals. El Perelló (Tarragona)
Restaurant El Cruce. Petra (Balearic Islands)
Restaurant Mirallac. Banyoles (Girona)
Restaurant Molí d’en Sopa. Manacor (Balearic Islands)
Riojaforum. Logroño (La Rioja)
Rr Adoratrices. Fuente de Vida. Cordoba
Rr Hijas del Divino Celo Rogacionistas. Burela (Lugo)
Ruinas de Santa María. Alcalá de Henares (Madrid)
Sa Congregació Espai Jove. Sa Pobla (Balearic Islands)
Sa Societat. Calvià (Balearic Islands)
Sacristía del Convento de San Francisco. Cuéllar (Segovia)
Sagrada Familia El Pilar. Lena (Asturias)
Sala “El Bailío”. Lora del Río (Seville)
Sala Baltasar Gracián. Zaragoza
Sala Central Lechera. Cadiz
Sala Cero. Seville
Sala Cofradia de Sant Sebastià (Guipúzcoa)
Sala d’Actes de l’Ajuntament de Maó (Balearic Islands)
Sala d’Actes de l’Ajuntament de Sant Lluís (Balearic Islands)
Sala d’Actes de l’hospici. Olot (Girona)
Sala d’Activitats Ciutadanes. Alaior (Balearic Islands)
Sala de actos del Excelentísimo Ayuntamiento de León. Leon
Sala de Cultura Sant Domènec. La Seu d’Urgell (Lleida)
Sala de Danza Teatro Victoria Eugenia. San Sebastián
(Guipúzcoa)
Sala de exposiciones “Martínez de León”. Coria del Río
(Seville)
Sala de exposiciones Antiguo Mercado. Requena (Valencia)
Sala de exposiciones Centro Municipal de Cultura. Pinto
(Madrid)
Sala de exposiciones de la Casa de Cultura. Almansa
(Albacete)
Sala de exposiciones de la Parroquia. Ejea de Los Caballeros
(Zaragoza)
Sala de exposiciones del Ayuntamiento de Baena. Baena
(Cordoba)
Sala de exposiciones del Mercado del Este. Santander
(Cantabria)
Sala de exposiciones Rekalde. Bilbao (Bizkaia/Vizcaya)
Sala de exposiciones Rivadavia. Cadiz
Sala de exposiciones Santo Domingo. Salamanca
Sala de exposiciones Vimcorsa. Cordoba
Sala de exposiciones. Centro cívico José Saramago. Leganés
(Madrid)
Sala de la Rectoria. Santa Margalida (Balearic Islands)
Sala de Plens de l’Ajuntament de Tàrrega. Tàrrega (Lleida)
Sala de Plens de l’Ajuntament des Castell (Balearic Islands)
Sala de Plens de l’Ajuntament des Mercadal. Es Mercadal
(Balearic Islands)
Sala de Plens del Consell Insular d’Eivissa. Ibiza (Balearic
Islands)
Sala de reunions del Poliesportiu de Ses Canaletes. Sant Lluís
(Balearic Islands)
Sala dels Sants Màrtirs - Palau Episcopal. Solsona (Lleida)
Sala d’exposicions Centre Cultural. Alcoy (Alicante)
Sala d’exposicions de Can Palauet. Mataró (Barcelona)
Sala d’exposicions de l’Ajuntament de Calvià. Calvià
(Balearic Islands)
Sala d’exposicions de Les Oficines Municipals de Can Picafort.
Mallorca (Balearic Islands)
Sala d’exposicions del Centre Civic. Les Borges Blanques
(Lleida)
Sala d’exposicions l’Amistat. Cadaqués (Girona)
Sala d’exposicions Municipal - Espai Enric Granados.
Cerdanyola del Vallès (Barcelona)
Sala d’exposicions Santa Cristina d’Aro (Girona)
Sala Elba y Celina. San Vicente (El Salvador)
Sala Eudald Graells. Ripoll (Girona)
Sala exposiciones Círculo de Bellas Artes. Santa Cruz
de Tenerife
Sala multifuncional de l’Escoleta Es Pouet. Alaior (Balearic Islands)
Sala Multifuncional d’Es Mercadal. Es Mercadal (Balearic Islands)
Sala Municipal de Cultura “Cinema”. Formentera
Sala Municipal de exposiciones “la Càrcel”. Molina de Segura
(Murcia)
Sala Municipal d’exposicions El Roser. Ciutadella de Menorca
(Balearic Islands)
Sala Palmanova. Calvià (Balearic Islands)
Sala Polivalent de Fornells (Balearic Islands)
Sala Polivalent de la Unitat Sanitària de Son Carrió (Balearic
Islands)
Sala Polivalent del Centre Sanitari. Porreres (Balearic Islands)
Sala Polivalent Poliesportiu de Muro (Balearic Islands)
Sala Polivalente de l’Antic Sindicat. Lloret de Mar (Girona)
Sala Portal del Pardo. El Vendrell (Tarragona)
Sala Teatro de Los multicines Atlántida. Arrecife (Las Palmas)
Salamanca Acoge. Salamanca
Sala-Museo San Juan de Dios. Orihuela (Alicante/Alacant)
Salesians Sant Jordi. Barcelona
Saló d’Actes de l’Ajuntament de Campos (Murcia)
Saló d’Actes del Casal de Can Pere Ignasi. Campos (Balearic
Islands)
Saló d’Actes Mancomunitat de Municipis de la Safor. Gandia
(Valencia)
Saló de la Tercera Edat. Maria de la Salut (Balearic Islands)
Saló Joan XXIII. Sant Josep de Sa Talaia (Balearic Islands)
Saló Parroquial de Pollença (Balearic Islands)
Saló Parroquial de S’Horta. Santanyí (Balearic Islands)
Saló Parroquial. Calonge (Balearic Islands)
Saló Parroquial. Puigpunyent (Balearic Islands)
Salón de Plenos del Ayuntamiento de Lucena (Cordoba)
Salón Teatro. Santiago de Compostela (A Coruña)
Salones Alvarfañez. (Guadalajara)
San Fernando. Avilés (Asturias)
San José de la Montaña. Palma de Mallorca (Balearic Islands)
San Prudencio Ikastetxea. Gasteiz (Álava)
Sanchoñuno. Sanchoñuno (Segovia)
Sant Alfons. Felanitz (Balearic Islands)
Sant hospital de Tremp - Fundació Fiella. Tremp (Lleida)
Santa Anna. Mataró (Barcelona)
Santo Domingo Savio. La Palma del Condado (Huelva)
Sección Juvenil Fundación Albihar. Granada
Sector de Serveis Personals de Ajuntament de Barcelona
Sede del Gobierno de Aragón. Zaragoza
Sense Barreres. Petrer (Alicante)
Serveis Centrals de ”la Caixa” a Barcelona. Barcelona
Servicio de Proyección Social y Voluntariado. Universidad
de Murcia
Servicio InterParroquial de Cáritas Centro Sur. Las Palmas
Servicios de Limpieza Apros sl. Ceuta
Servicios Informaticos del Narcea. Cangas del Narcea
(Asturias)
Servicios Integrales Murrieta SL. Logroño (La Rioja)
S’Escorxador de Porreres (Balearic Islands)
Setem Comunidad Valenciana. Valencia
Seu Cor de Marina. Badalona (Barcelona)
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Seu de la Universitat Illes Balears
Sevilla Acoge. Seville
SI Servei de Suport i Accessibilitat S Coop. Campanet
(Balearic Islands)
Sociedad de Diabéticos de Cartagena y Comarca (Murcia)
Sociedad de Enfermos de Alzheimer y otras demencias. Zafra
(Badajoz)
Sociedad de San Vicente de Paúl. Zaragoza
Sociedad Española de Niños y Adolescentes Discapacitados.
L’Alcúdia de Carlet (Valencia)
Sociedad Española de Ornitologia. Madrid
Sociedad para el Estudio de Los Cetáceos en el Archipiélago
Canario. Yaiza (Las Palmas)
Sociedad Peleña de Minusválidos. Navalvillar de Pela (Badajoz)
Sociedad San Vicente de Paúl en España. Consejo Nacional.
Madrid
Sociedad San Vicente de Paúl. Seville
Sociedad Vasca de Cuidados Paliativos. Donostia-San
Sebastián (Guipúzcoa)
Societat Econòmica Barcelona d’Amics del País. Barcelona
Solemccor Slu. Cordoba
Solidarios para el desarrollo. Madrid
Somontano Social, sl, Barbastro (Huesca)
SOS Racisme.Barcelona
Special Olympics Madrid. Madrid
Stop Sida. Barcelona
Surt. As. de Dones per a la Reinserció laboral. Barcelona
Talavera Acoge. Talavera (Lleida)
Talita Fundació Privada. Barcelona
Taller de Teatro Concertado de Leganés. Leganés (Madrid)
Taller de Teatro Juvenil de Langreo (Asturias)
Taller Estela, sccl. Tarragona
Taller Jeroni de Moragas, SCCL. Sant Cugat del Vallès
(Barcelona)
Talleres Guinardó, sccl. Sant Adrià del Besòs (Barcelona)
Tamodi EL Burgo sl. El Burgo de Ebro (Zaragoza)
Tasca, Serveis de Animació, S.L. Barcelona
Taula d’Entitats del Tercer Sector Social de Catalunya.
Barcelona
Teatre Armengol. Bellpuig (Lleida)
Teatre Auditori Felip Pedrell. Tarragona
Teatre Bartrina. Reus (Tarragona)
Teatre Borràs. Barcelona
Teatre Can Gomà. Mollet del Vallès (Barcelona)
Teatre Conservatori de Manresa (Barcelona)
Teatre de Blanes (Girona)
Teatre de Búger (Balearic Islands)
Teatre de Burjassot (Valencia)
Teatre de Calós. Menorca (Balearic Islands)
Teatre de la Casa de Cultura. Massamagrell (Valencia)
Teatre de la Garriga El Patronat (Barcelona)
Teatre de Lloseta (Balearic Islands)
Teatre de Puçol (Valencia)
Teatre de Salt (Girona)
Teatre de Sant Domènec. Girona
Teatre El Capitol. Sagunto (Valencia)
Teatre Fortuny. Reus (Tarragona)
Teatre l’Aliança. Barcelona
Teatre Municipal d’Artà (Balearic Islands)
Teatre Municipal de la Pobla de Vallbona (Valencia)
Teatre Municipal de Muro (Balearic Islands)
Teatre Municipal de Petra (Balearic Islands)
Teatre Municipal el Jardí de Figueres. Girona
Teatre Municipal Jaume I d’Algemesí (Valencia)
Teatre Municipal l’Agrícola d’Alboraya (Valencia)
Teatre Municipal. Capdepera (Balearic Islands)
Teatre Municipal. Manacor (Balearic Islands)
Teatre Municipal. Vilafranca de Bonany (Balearic Islands)
Teatre Musical d’Alaquàs (Valencia)
Teatre Nacional Catalunya. Barcelona
Teatre Principal de Badalona. Badalona (Barcelona)
Teatre Principal. Maó (Balearic Islands)
Teatre Sa Teulera (Girona)
Teatre Victoria. Barcelona
Figures and statistics
Teatre Xesc Forteza. Palma (Balearic Islands)
Teatro al Aire Libre Egaleo. Leganés (Madrid)
Teatro Alameda. Malaga
Teatro Auditorio Municipal de Valdepeñas (Ciudad Real)
Teatro Auditorio. Cuenca
Teatro Bulevar. Torrelodones (Madrid)
Teatro Calderón - Sala Niguel Delibes. Valladolid
Teatro Calderón. Madrid
Teatro Cervantes. Álora (Malaga)
Teatro Ciudad de Marbella (Malaga)
Teatro Darymelia. Jaén
Teatro de la Esad de Galicia. Vigo
Teatro de la Maestranza. Seville
Teatro de Segóbriga. Saelices (Cuenca)
Teatro de Utrera (Seville)
Teatro del Carmen. Vélez-Málaga (Malaga)
Teatro la Felguera. Langreo (Asturias)
Teatro Liceo. Salamanca
Teatro Municipal Concha Espina.Torrelavega (Cantabria)
Teatro Principal. Burgos
Teatro Real. Madrid
Teatro Sierra. Aracena (Huelva)
Teatro Victor Jara. Vecindario (Las Palmas)
Teatro Victoria Eugenia. Donostia-San Sebastián (Guipúzcoa)
Teb Fundació Privada. Barcelona
Teb Lleure Vallès sccl. Barcelona
Tècniques i Recuperacions del Gironés, SL. Celrà (Girona)
Tedis As. para la Integración Social del Discapacitado. Molina
de Segura (Murcia)
Telespectadors Associats de Catalunya. Barcelona
Temple de la Sagrada Família. Barcelona
Terciarios Capuchinos - Agarimo. Arteixo (A Coruña)
The English School. San Sebastián (Guipúzcoa)
Tierra sin Males. Soria
Torrafal. Torrejón de Ardoz (Madrid)
Trasplantados Donantes y Cardiacos. San Roque (Cadiz)
Trastevere Voluntariado Escolapio social. Valencia
Treball Associat de Disminuïts per a la Integració Social.
L’Hospitalet de Llobregat (Barcelona)
TV3-Televisió de Catalunya, S.A. Barcelona
Ulertuz.Bilbao (Bizkaia/Vizcaya)
Umetxea Sanduzelai. Pamplona (Navarre)
Unicef País Vasco. Bilbao
Unió de Botiguers. Cardedeu (Barcelona)
Unió Gitana de Gràcia. Barcelona
Unió Pobles Solidaris. Valencia
Unión Española de As.es y Entidades de Atención
al Drogodependiente. Madrid
Unión para la Ayuda y Protección de los Afectados por
el Sida. San Cristobal de la Laguna (Sta. Cruz de Tenerife)
Unión Provincial de As.es Pro Minusválidos, Alicante/Alacant
Universidad Autónoma de Madrid
Universidad Ceu Cardenal Herrera. Moncada (Valencia)
Universidad Complutense de Madrid
Universidad de Alicante/Alacant
Universidad de Almería
Universidad de Cádiz
Universidad de Cantabria. Santander
Universidad de Castilla-La Mancha. Toledo
Universidad de Deusto. Bilbao (Bizkaia/Vizcaya)
Universidad de Extremadura
Universidad de La Coruña
Universidad de Las Palmas de Gran Canaria (Las Palmas)
Universidad de Los Andes. Bogotá (Colombia)
Universidad de Murcia
Universidad de San Andrés. Buenos Aires (Argentina)
Universidad de Santiago de Compostela (A Coruña)
Universidad de Sevilla
Universidad de Zaragoza
Universidad del País Vasco
Universidad Europea de Miguel de Cervantes. Valladolid
Universidad Politécnica de Madrid
Universidad San Pablo Ceu. Madrid
Universitat Abat Oliba Ceu. Barcelona
Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona. Bellaterra (Barcelona)
Universitat de Barcelona
Universitat de Girona
Universitat de Les Illes Balears. Palma de Mallorca
(Balearic Islands)
Universitat de Lleida
Universitat de València
Universitat de Vic (Barcelona)
Universitat Internacional de Catalunya. Barcelona
Universitat Oberta de Catalunya (Barcelona)
Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya. Barcelona
Universitat Pompeu Fabra. Barcelona
Universitat Ramon Llull. Barcelona
Universitat Rovira i Virgili. Tarragona
Upace. San Fernando (Cadiz)
Usandizaga-Peñaflorida-Amara. San Sebastián (Guipúzcoa)
Utrillo. As. para la Integración de Personas con Discapacidad
Intelectual. Zaragoza
Valencia Acoge
Valenciana de Servicios SocioCulturales, s.l. Alcàsser (Valencia)
Verge de la Cinta, sccl. Tortosa (Tarragona)
Viceconsejería del deporte de la Junta de Comunidades
de Castilla-La Mancha. Toledo
Vida als Anys. Sant Boi de Llobregat (Barcelona)
Viveros Avaim, sl Centro Especial de Empleo. El Viso del Alcor
(Seville)
Xalest. Sabadell (Barcelona)
Xarxa Comunitària de Sant Antoni Xarxantoni. Barcelona
Xateba por los Derechos de la Mujer. Xàtiva (Valencia)
Xunta de Galícia. Santiago de Compostela (A Coruña)
Zacheta National Gallery of Art. Varsovia (Poland)
Zona de la plaza de Zorrilla (Cadiz)
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Directory of the ”la Caixa” Foundation
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Concept and design
Exit de disseny
Layout and printing
www.cege.es
Cover photograph
Antonella Delussu
D.L.: B.32402-2008
Photographs
Agencia Bassat: pg. 10, 11, 16.
Lucía Carretero: pg. 12.
Pere Ferrer: pg. 14, 18, 19, 23, 40.
Frame Zero: pg. 20, 33.
Andersen Ross: pg. 22.
Chema Rodríguez: pg. 25.
Txema Salvans: pg. 26.
Anna Elías: pg. 28.
Pep Ávila: pg. 29.
Mar Barón: pg. 30.
Joan Masats; pg. 34, 42.
CEGE: pg. 35, 55, 56, 71, 83, 90, 96,
101, 106, 110, 115, 120, 138, 141.
Susana Ferran: pg. 36.
IEPALA: pg. 38, 39.
Eloi Bonjoch: pg. 41.
Jordi Nieva: pg. 45, 60, 63, 68, 74, 78,
79, 80, 82, 92, 98, 109, 118, 122, 123,
124, 133, 135.
Ramiro Elena: pg. 46.
Getty Images: pg. 48, 50, 53, 58, 59.
Alberto Estevez: pg. 65.
Ramon Torrents: pg. 69.
Cincuenta y cinco S.L.: pg. 76, 100, 105.
Ferran Borràs: pg. 84, 91, 104, 111, 112.
Sergi Càmara: pg. 85.
Figueroa & Stallard: pg. 86, 107.
Herzog & De Meuron: pg. 94.
Defoto: pg. 95, 102.
Musée Rodin: pg. 108.
Máximo García: pg. 114.
Lluís Salvadó: pg.116.
Liu Jianhua: pg. 117.
Chema García: pg. 127.
Antonella Delussu: pg. 129.
Olga Planas Jiménez: pg. 130.
Paco Montañon: pg. 136, 142, 143.
Alba Barat Vilá: pg. 138.
Salvador Esparbé: pg. 140.
Remaining photographs: author’s
copyright.
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”la Caixa” Annual Report 2007
”la Caixa” Corporate Responsibility Report 2007
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