Social Responsability

En Sfera Media Group creemos que comunicar también es transformar. Por eso, cada año destinamos una parte de los ingresos generados por nuestras canastillas a apoyar causas humanitarias que impactan de forma directa en la vida de quienes más lo necesitan. Lo hacemos financiando proyectos concretos o dando visibilidad a organizaciones solidarias a través de todos nuestros soportes.

Desde 2005, hemos colaborado con entidades de reconocido prestigio, nacionales e internacionales, comprometidas con la infancia, la maternidad, la salud y los derechos humanos.

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SFERA MEDIA allocates every year a portion of the proceeds from the boxes to finance a humanitarian project or support a fundation on its task.
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2014: Collaboration with Clowns Without Borders with the aim to deliver smiles among the most disadvantaged children. Mainly they are working with children hospitalized for serious illnesses, long-term treatments or who need psychological and emotional support.

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2012-2013: Collaboration with Doctors Without Borders, providing access to prenatal care, assistance and support after birth; with the goal of reducing maternal mortality and ensure an optimal quality of life for future moms.

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2011:Collaboration whit the FAD. The Foundation for Help Against Drug Addiction is a private institution, whose primary mission is the prevention of drug consumption and his consequences.

The FAD promotes preventive education at all levels-school, family and community.

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2009-2010:Collaboration in building a hospital in Niger with Campaner Foundation.

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2006-2008: Construction of a school and purchase of material in Anantapur (India) with the Vicente Ferrer Foundation.

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2005: Collaboration with Children’s Villages.

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