Palma de Majorca, 13 September 2018

Ayuda en Acción and RIU Hotels join forces for another year to run the support programme for children at risk of poverty in the Balearic Islands

  • Thanks to the hotel chain’s support, over the 2018-19 school year, students participating in the “Aquí También” programme in Mallorca will receive scholarships and discounts in school canteens as well as swimming lessons.

This academic year, going back to school will be much easier for more than 100 pupils from three schools in Son Gotleu and Nou Llevant in Palma de Mallorca. RIU Hotels and Resorts and the Ayuda en Acción (“Help in Action”) Foundation have come together for a second year to support the “Aquí También” (“Here Too”) support programme for children at risk of poverty that the organisation runs in Spain and, of course, in the Balearic Islands. This partnership offers children swimming lessons, scholarships and discounts in the school canteens at the CEIP Pintor Joan Miró, IES Josep Sureda i Blanes and CEIP Es Pont schools in Palma.

Over the 2018-19 school year, 75 pupils from CEIP Pintor Joan Miró in the Nou Levant area of Palma will be able to attend swimming lessons at a pool close to the school. At the same school, as part of the support programme for pupils in disadvantaged situations, the cost of meals from the school canteen will be reduced for 90 boys and girls, which helps to relieve their family finances. In addition, scholarships for canteen meals have been awarded to 10 pupils in the learning support programmes at IES Josep Sureda i Blanes school in Son Gotleu, Palma. At CEIP Es Pont, a school located in the same neighbourhood, an extra canteen monitor has been appointed for the purpose of caring for and helping pupils who use the canteen service, as well as encouraging them to develop good eating habits.

RIU wanted to support Ayuda en Acción’s line of work focused on healthy lifestyles for children at risk of social exclusion and poverty, addressing the basis on which the company’s CSR pillars are founded: childhood and health. Last year, also in partnership with Ayuda en Acción, RIU took part in the “Ningún niño sin desayunar” (“No children without breakfast”) programme throughout the school year by subsidising 60 breakfast scholarships for children from CEIP Es Pont school in Son Gotleu.

RIU Hotels’s support for Ayuda en Acción has also been channelled towards the local community, as support will be given to 30 women in vulnerable situations in the form of tools that enable them to increase their social skills and employment opportunities. In 2017, RIU offered employability support for 25 women vulnerable situations in the Son Gotleu and Nou Llevant neighbourhoods: 10 of them trained in basic cooking skills and the other 15 as maids in RIU hotels. In this way, a total of 21 of the participating women, or 84%, obtained work, seven of whom were given contracts for more than three months. A visit to Riu San Francisco was also organised for the training participants, to introduce them to the company and bring them into contact with the world of work.

According to international statistics, Spain has the third highest child poverty rate in Europe, with 28.8% of children at risk of poverty and social exclusion. Ayuda en Acción affirms that childhood poverty and exclusion entail, in practice, a violation of children’s most basic rights: fewer opportunities to enjoy quality education, proper nutrition and the leisure that, as children, they need.

About Ayuda en Acción

Ayuda en Acción has been working for 37 years to eradicate poverty and inequality, contributing to improvements in the nutrition, health and education of nearly two and a half million boys, girls and their families. Today, it is active in 18 countries in Latin America, Africa and Asia and it has been running “Aquí También” in Spain for five years, to relieve child poverty in this country. In Spain, we are working within the framework of schools to support families that are at risk of social exclusion in order to attend to the basic needs of children with difficulties and to facilitate their inclusion.

About RIU Hotels & Resorts

The international RIU chain was founded in Mallorca by the Riu family in 1953 as a small holiday firm and is still owned by the family's third generation. The company specialises in holiday resorts and over 78% of its establishments offer its acclaimed All Inclusive by RIU service. With the inauguration of its first city hotel in 2010, RIU is expanding its range of products with its own line of city hotels called Riu Plaza. RIU Hotels & Resorts now has 97 hotels in 21 countries. In 2023, the chain welcomed 6,4 million guests and provided jobs for a total of 35,808  employees. RIU is currently the world's 36th ranked chain, one of the Caribbean's most popular, the largest in Spain in terms of revenue and the fourth largest in number of rooms.