A Tonne of Money was started in 2010 and was originally used for the Saharaui Project which ran for a number of years. In more recent times it has been used to buy books and school supplies to help needy children in local schools. We ask members to save their “brown coins” and bring them along to the monthly meetings. We do the rest!
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Help for local schoolchildren
As in previous years, Adapt members’ collection of small brown coins the “Tonne of Money” project, along with a generous donation from the Adapt Metal Detecting group, has been spent on essential basic school materials […]2nd October 2020 -
Adapt charity money
Money raised by our annual pantomime … … is spent on buying monthly supplies for needy families, distributed by the El Samaritano association. The little brown coins that we collect every month with our “Tonne […]10th March 2020 -
Thank you from Las Esperanzas primary school
One of our school monitors who works as Las Esperanzas school in San Pedro was delighted to find this mural in the school reception, made up of English books donated to the school library by […]19th February 2020 -
Tonne of Money Success – new books for schools!
Our small coin collection, named the “Tonne of Money” has provided school materials for children with few resources for many years. This year has been extra special as we have also been able to buy […]1st December 2019 -
School materials for Lo Pagán primary school
Every year the ADAPT association donates school materials to school children in San Pedro del Pinatar, and this year we are delighted to be able to expand this activity to include six San Pedro primary […]23rd November 2019 -
Tonne of Money buys more school materials
As in previous years ADAPT has made a donation of basic school materials to children from needy families who attend Las Esperanzas school. The materials, which cost over 500€ in total, were funded by the […]21st October 2019
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