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We are very excited to announce the release of our latest project. At Skydive Spain we want to contribute to the creation of a better and fairer society, and to do this, we have set up the “Skydive Spain Gives Back – Colabora” program.
Through this program, we want to help or reward individuals and organisations that have missions and values that seek the general welfare of our society. Improvement of the conditions of people living in disadvantaged situations, animal rescue, care for the environment, or volunteering of any kind, are some of the examples that our organisation wants to reward.

In general, Skydive Spain will collaborate with these types of projects through:
– Granting a prize, such as a tandem skydive, to a non-profit organisation to raise funds through raffles or some other similar action.
– Directly rewarding a person for social, environmental or any other work that has to do with general welfare, that deserves recognition for their work with a skydiving experience at our dropzone.
– Any other formula that may arise.
Do you know somebody or a non-profit organization that deserves recognition or help with their work? Get in touch with us through the email marketing@skydivespain.com, so we can learn about the case and see if we can contribute to the good cause.
We are thrilled to launch this project and hope to be able to give back to society everything we receive at our dropzone on a daily basis, in the form of smiles and unforgettable experiences lived by all our skydivers.
Help us by proposing candidates. You will be helping to create a better society!
We will be publishing the different actions that we will undertake through our social media channels and also on our website.
Skydive Spain support JDL street art and a 13-year-old girl have co-created what is described as the world’s first “street art in the sky,” developed through a year-long collaboration inside Dutch child services.
Artist Judith de Leeuw worked together with Jessy, a 13-year-old girl she met in Dutch child services. Jessy’s dream was to become an artist, and this became the basis of a year-long creative collaboration. The work was developed jointly from concept to final painting.
The artwork transforms this shared reality into a sky-based installation symbolising freedom, visibility, and expression. The sky was chosen as a symbol of ultimate freedom — a space without walls or containment.
Claudia Lopez, a young woman from Seville who lives with a rare neurodegenerative disease for which there is currently no cure, dared to do something a few days ago that she will always remember: a tandem skydive from 13,000ft.
Together with the Airfield of the Juliana, who kindly invited her to make the jump, and our Skydive Spain – Colabora project, through which we seek to help improve the lives of people facing great challenges, we shared the recording of Claudia’s skydive.

Claudia’s overcoming of this challenge was a way for her to show that, despite the difficulties imposed by her illness, she remains determined to live authentic experiences, embrace every opportunity and inspire those around her, including, of course, her family. Claudia also demonstrates her worth in her daily life as a career civil servant in the Public Administration.
Claudia’s story is linked to that of ENACH, an association created by Antonio López, her father, who decided not to give up in the face of a diagnosis that could have discouraged anyone.
Anyone interested in helping to combat this disease can find more information here. *The association promotes and funds research into the chronicity and cure of neurodegenerative diseases that involve brain iron accumulation (NBIA).
Thank you very much, Claudia, for sharing this experience with us!
As part of our Skydive Spain Colabora project, we have donated a skydive jump to raise funds for the Instagram account @elretodeangel. This family has an active crowdfunding campaign with the aim of raising the necessary funds to get an assistance dog for their son Ángel.
Ángel is a boy from Granada diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) and attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). An assistance dog will give Ángel the mobility and security he needs to navigate his environment independently, but it will also provide him with unconditional companionship, significantly improving his quality of life.
As part of our initiative “Skydive Spain Gives Back – Collaborate” and in honor of the international day in the fight against childhood cancer (February 15) we want to show you the story of Enrique Vallecillo and his notebook.
Maria Sanchez, author of the Cuaderno Basico sobre las Emociones, an adapted version of Enrique’s notebook, reflects the story of her nephew. Enrique passed away at the age of 8 last year due to a cancer with no cure.

All funds raised will go towards childhood cancer research. No research is enough as long as there is only one child who dies trying to be cured.
You can buy his book and help childhood cancer research here.
As part of our project Skydive Spain Colabora we wanted to do our bit this past summer with the animal protection charity Arca Sevilla.
For this reason, we have donated a skydive jump for a raffle to raise funds to provide water for the animals this summer.
As part of our social responsibility programme ‘Skydive Spain Gives Back – Colabora’ we have decided to do our bit for the Seville theatre group Acento Azahar.

In Acento Azahar they are finishing their own play where they talk about the city’s festivities, creating a social debate about people in social exclusion, architectural barriers, the precariousness of public health or climate change.
We encourage everyone who is interested to follow them on their social networks, where they did a raffle with several prizes, including a skydive jump at Skydive Spain.
As part of our Skydive Spain “Givesback Colabora” program, we attended the charity dinner of the Charity Foundation of the current spanish basketball coach, Cesare Scariolo, held in Barbillon Marbella last weekend.
This Foundation aims to help children with oncological diseases and their families by raising funds. You can visit their website and collaborate with them here.

To support this initiative we donated two tandem skydive at auction to raise funds to help the “Gym Materno Infantil” project.
We are grateful for the invitation and the proposal of this project to which we are proud to contribute. We wish the greatest success to the Cesare Scariolo Foundation for future events.
Association of Parents of Children with Cancer of Andalusia (ANDEX)
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