VILLARTA DE SAN JUAN, SPAIN — Symaga has earmarked its annual donations to support flood victims in Castilla La Mancha and Valencia, Spain, and a program providing food to vulnerable children.

Symaga contributed to Caritas, which is helping the hundreds of people and businesses impacted by flooding in Spain. This support aims to alleviate the immediate needs of those individuals.

In line with its corporate mission to “help to feed the world,” Symaga has collaborated with Educo and its Lunchroom Scholarship program, an initiative that guarantees access to food for children in vulnerable situations throughout Spain. In addition, this NGO has an international scope that connects with educational and food security projects in countries such as Guatemala and El Salvador.

Symaga also values the work of local associations and wanted to make their projects visible through Christmas gifts for its employees.

The company gifted mugs decorated by Autism Association La Mancha Quijotea, a non-profit organization formed by families of people with autism in the area of Alcázar de San Juan. It also gave Christmas plants from ASPANA, Association for Persons with Intellectual Disabilities, whose work improves the quality of life of many families.