At Yumping, we support charitable initiatives as a way to collaborate and help those most in need. If you’re also someone who believes that helping costs very little, start getting in shape to hit the streets of Madrid on 22nd April for the #SolidarityJourney.

The company Mapoma will organise the march, which will involve Nautalia employees alongside ActionAid. The donations raised will go towards the NGO’s ongoing project for paediatric cancer treatment in Mexico. Participants will cover the 42 km of the Rock ‘n’ Roll Madrid Marathon, with Nautalia’s team wearing T-shirts displaying the names of all those who contribute to the donations.

Financial contributions can be made securely via their website. Their target is 42km = €42,000. Will you help?

Any donation, no matter how small, will contribute to the cause. We know these are tough economic times, but we must remember that there are people in worse situations than ours. What may seem insignificant in our society could mean access to medicine, psychological therapy, accommodation for families, study grants, extracurricular classes, or personal development workshops for children with cancer in Mexico.


42km of #SolidarityTrip. Are you in?



We must help raise sufficient funds to support the "Paediatric Cancer Treatments" project, run by ActionAid and AMINAC.

In Mexico, cancer is the leading cause of death among people aged 1 to 19, with over 6,000 new cases diagnosed each year—only a third of which receive proper treatment. Thanks to your help, access to treatment will become far more achievable. Will you join us?

ActionAid is a Spanish NGO working in development cooperation and fighting poverty worldwide. For three decades, it has been improving the lives of the most disadvantaged through development programmes and awareness campaigns.

Nautalia Travel specialises in online tourism services, with 200 retail locations across Spain. It is part of Royal Caribbean, one of the world’s leading travel groups.

You can take part in this charity project and help spread the word using the Twitter hashtag #SolidarityJourney.