Familia Torres Foundation collaborates with PortAventura Foundation's Dreams Village project

10 June 2025

For the second consecutive year, the Familia Torres Foundation has actively supported the PortAventura Foundation's Dreams Village solidarity initiative, which aims to bring moments of joy and hope to hospitalised children and their families. Thanks to the foundation’s donation, eight children from the traumatology departments of Vall d'Hebron and Sant Joan de Déu hospitals in Barcelona, as well as Niño Jesús Hospital in Madrid, enjoyed an unforgettable week at PortAventura in mid-May, accompanied by their families, before resuming medical treatments.

In addition, a group of volunteers from the winery organized creative workshops, where families crafted candle holders, painted grape bunches, and made backpack pendants using cork stoppers and other materials. The event, held on May 20, was hosted by Mireia Torres, president of the Familia Torres Foundation, and Ramón Marsal, president of the PortAventura Foundation, in an atmosphere filled with joy and camaraderie.

"We are very proud to have been part, once again, of this wonderful project that is Dreams Village. We are deeply grateful to all our team members who contributed their time and enthusiasm. Initiatives like this reflect our values and help build a better world," says Mireia Torres.

Over the past decade, the Familia Torres Foundation has donated more than three million euros to social projects, with a special focus on supporting children. In December 2024, the foundation contributed €10,000 to the Valencia Hospitality Business Federation (FEHV) to assist hoteliers affected by the DANA storm.

Established in 1986 by Miguel Torres Carbó and Margarita Riera, the Familia Torres Foundation has participated in over 400 cooperation projects across 12 countries, in partnership with public and private organizations. For the past five years, the foundation has been led by Mireia Torres, fifth generation of the Torres family, who succeeded her mother, Waltraud Maczassek, now honorary president.