💚One of the most special moments of the year are our team meetings. As a company without a physical headquarters, with 35 people working from 10 different cities around the world, getting together and being able to share these days are incredible moments.
We usually meet in Madrid. But this year it was born from the team that we all wanted to come to Valencia and leave our mark 🐾 of positive impact.
We shared the day with the youngest survivors of this tragedy. The boys and girls of the Padre Manjón School in the Barrio de La Torre, who after several years in barracks, had released their beautiful school rehabilitated just two months before the DANA. Fortunately, and thanks also to the volunteers, today it looks again with hardly a trace of the mud and destruction suffered.
Together we created three murals full of hope, with our handprints painted on them👐, thanking the thousands of volunteers who have helped us to put this school, the neighborhood, and so many other houses, stores, streets and villages back on their feet. And who are still at it.
Then we walked to the Solidarity Bridge, leaving each of the murals in an emblematic place:
A first mural at the descent of the bridge, in the already recovered sports courts, which is one of the little that this neighborhood has of respite for its young people.
A second mural at the top of the bridge, visible to pedestrians, where so many volunteers passed by on their way home, tired but satisfied to have been able to help the people affected.
A third mural at the top of the bridge, visible to the vehicles that pass underneath every day. Where we experienced one of the most emotional moments when truck drivers, drivers, and emergency services passing under the bridge beeped and flashed their lights as a sign of gratitude to the volunteers.

We close an extraordinary year in Volies
