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COE students present the AFAL portal

E-commerce students in the Ada Lovelace assembly hall

COE students present the AFAL portal

On Monday, March 4, the students 4th year of the subject of e-Commerce, in the company of his teacher Jose Jesus Castro Sanchez, presented their solidarity project with the association Afal – Association of Relatives of Alzheimer's and other dementia patients in Bolaños de Calatrava, which allows said association to give them greater visibility https://afalbolanos.es/. In particular, the group of students is made up of Raúl González Velázquez, Víctor Felipe Jiménez Díaz, Laura Fernández del Moral García Consuegra and Pablo Porrero Almansa.

Also present at the event, accompanying the students, was the president of the Provincial Council of Ciudad Real, Mr. Miguel Ángel Valverde Menchero, the president of the association Ana Isabel Baos Arreaza, the director of the Crescencio Bravo Santos Higher School of Informatics , and members/family members of the association itself.

The website will offer information about the association, its objectives, its services or the way in which you can collaborate with AFAL, both at an individual and company level. In addition, there is an area that allows you to learn about the special products that are made in the association and that can currently be obtained in the store in exchange for a financial donation, as well as the association's solidarity merchandising products. Through the new portal designed and developed with the knowledge acquired in the subject, you can collaborate with the association in various ways: by becoming a member for a fee of €20 per year, through donations, associating as a solidarity company, participating as a volunteer, or , making the association visible on social media.

It is the ninth year that this type of project has been carried out, in this way AFAL Bolaños joins other websites developed at the Higher School of Informatics of the University of Castilla-La Mancha, such as the Afanion Solidarity Store or the VivELA Association.

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