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Polish YouTuber Begins Cross-Country Ride To Raise Funds For Boy’s Life-Saving Treatment

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The distance between the locations makes it one of the more demanding cross-country cycling routes in Poland. Photo credit: Fotokon/Shutterstock

A Polish YouTuber has begun a long-distance cycling challenge across Poland to raise funds for the medical treatment of an eight-year-old boy suffering from a rare genetic condition. The creator, known online as Łatwogang, set off from Zakopane in southern Poland with the aim of cycling to Gdańsk on the Baltic coast, covering the full length of the country as part of a charity campaign.

The initiative is designed to raise money for Maks Tocki, a child diagnosed with Duchenne muscular dystrophy, a severe and progressive muscle-wasting disease. The journey was confirmed in coverage by TVP World, which reported that the influencer launched the effort as a public fundraiser linked to the boy’s treatment needs. 

Fundraising effort focused on Duchenne muscular dystrophy treatment

Duchenne muscular dystrophy is a rare genetic disorder that causes progressive muscle degeneration and weakness. It primarily affects boys and typically worsens over time, often requiring extensive medical care and support. The fundraising campaign linked to the cycling challenge aims to support therapy and treatment costs associated with the condition, which can be financially demanding for families.

Łatwogang’s initiative is structured as a nationwide endurance ride, with the route spanning Poland from the mountainous south to the northern coastline, drawing attention to the child’s situation through a highly visible public journey. According to the reporte, the project was launched specifically to support Maks Tocki’s treatment needs and to encourage donations during the route. 

Influencer-led charity campaigns in Poland

Łatwogang, whose real name is Piotr Artur Hancke, is one of Poland’s most prominent online creators, with a large following across video platforms. He is known for organising large-scale online and offline fundraising efforts, including previous charity campaigns that attracted significant public engagement.

In recent years, influencer-led charity drives in Poland have gained visibility, particularly those combining endurance challenges with live updates and social media fundraising. The cycling journey from Zakopane to Gdańsk follows this format, using sustained physical effort and online documentation to maintain public attention on the campaign.

Route from southern mountains to Baltic coast

The chosen route begins in Zakopane, a mountain town near Poland’s border with Slovakia, and ends in Gdańsk, a major port city on the Baltic Sea. The distance between the two locations makes it one of the more demanding cross-country cycling routes in Poland, involving varied terrain and long stretches between major urban centres.

The journey is expected to take multiple days, depending on pace and conditions, with updates shared through the creator’s online platforms to encourage donations and awareness. The campaign is structured as both a physical endurance challenge and a fundraising initiative focused on sustained public engagement.

Public response and awareness campaign

The project has attracted attention on social media platforms, where supporters have shared updates and encouraged donations to the child’s treatment fund. It is reported that the initiative is designed to raise awareness of Duchenne muscular dystrophy while simultaneously collecting financial support for medical care. 

Charity campaigns involving high-profile internet personalities have become increasingly common in Poland, particularly where long-duration challenges are used to maintain visibility over several days. The cycling challenge continues to be followed online as it progresses through different regions of the country.

Broader context of online fundraising

Influencer-led fundraising efforts in Poland have previously included livestream marathons and large-scale digital campaigns that raise money for medical treatment and charitable foundations. Łatwogang himself has previously been involved in high-profile charity initiatives that attracted national attention and significant donations.

These campaigns typically rely on a combination of social media reach, audience engagement and continuous content updates to sustain momentum. The current cycling challenge follows a similar model, combining physical endurance with real-time online communication to maintain public interest throughout the journey.

Ongoing journey across Poland

The cycling effort from Zakopane to Gdańsk remains ongoing, with updates shared throughout the route as the creator travels northwards. The campaign continues to focus on raising funds for Maks Tocki’s medical treatment, with donations encouraged throughout the duration of the journey.

Authorities and media outlets have reported the initiative as part of a growing trend of high-visibility charitable projects led by online personalities in Poland.

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Benalmadena Traders Can Claim Up To €9,000 For Roadworks Impact Relief

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Benalmadena Pueblo after works. Credit: Ayuntamiento de Benalmadena

Applications opened on May 22 for a new support scheme that helps local businesses hit by major council projects in Benalmadena. This latest round targets shops and hospitality venues around Santo Domingo, Plaza de España, and nearby streets.

Previous support reached 70 businesses

Local leaders built on an earlier initiative that delivered €350,000 to around 70 traders in Avenida Retamar, Avenida Juan Luis Peralta, and the eleven Gamonal streets. Success in that first phase encouraged expansion into additional areas where work is still going on.

Higher grants reflect longer disruption periods

Businesses affected in this second phase qualify for amounts reaching €9,000 each. Extended construction timelines beyond twelve months justify the increased figures. Mayor Juan Antonio Lara stressed the importance of helping companies manage ongoing costs such as rent, utilities, and staff wages during these problematic periods.

Council strategy balances infrastructure needs

Complex improvement works in long-neglected zones form a key part of the current administration’s plans. Officials introduced this pioneering aid programme to reduce economic pressure on local commerce. Support measures aim to keep shops viable while essential urban upgrades proceed.

Who qualifies for the grants?

Commercial operators, service providers, and restaurants open to the public can apply if registered before the call. Both individuals and companies meet criteria, provided they hold current tax clearances with national authorities and the Benalmadena council.

Single application rule ensures fairness

Authorities accept only one submission per person or company. This approach promotes equitable distribution across eligible premises.

How to submit claims before deadline

Interested parties must file requests by June 22 through the official electronic portal of the Benalmadena Town Hall website. Complete documentation including invoices and expense records remains essential for processing. Applicants should prepare evidence of costs directly linked to the construction period.

This fresh aid package demonstrates continued commitment to protecting local economic activity. Traders facing prolonged work now gain valuable financial breathing space to maintain operations and plan ahead. The initiative reinforces Benalmadena’s approach of combining necessary infrastructure development with practical business assistance.

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Free Exhibition Explores Time And Memory – Jesús Ortiz Armada Brings Contemplative Oil Paintings To Torremolinos

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The art of Jesús Ortiz . Credit: JO

Visitors can now experience the exhibition Un Lugar en el Tiempo at Torremolinos Town Hall. Running from May 29 to June 26, this collection of oil paintings by Jesús Ortiz Armada invites reflection on how places evolve while remaining preserved in personal memory.

Organisers designed the display with a contemplative atmosphere that encourages viewers to pause and connect with scenes from everyday life and the past. Each canvas captures traces, absences, architecture, and recollections tied to specific locations, all rendered through the distinctive brushwork and palette of the artist.

Practical information for visitors

Access to the exhibition will be completely free. Opening hours run Monday to Friday from 9am to 1.30pm. The official opening takes place on Friday, May, at 7pm, offering an opportunity to meet the artist and view the works on the first evening.

Profile of the Malaga painter

Jesús Ortiz Armada was born in the village of El Burgo, Malaga. He studied education sciences in Malaga and later graduated in labour relations in Granada. His professional path has remained firmly rooted in his native region, where he draws inspiration from both impressionist and realist traditions.

Local competitions have recognised his landscape and bullfighting paintings with several awards over the years. Ortiz Armada created his first oil painting at the age of five and pursued art through private lessons while largely developing his skills as a self-taught artist. He later completed studies in applied arts in Granada.

Distinctive realist approach

The artist focuses primarily on Spanish customs in his subjects and demonstrates strong command of realistic techniques. His previous exhibitions have appeared in Malaga, Albacete, Ronda, Torre del Mar, El Burgo, Casarabonela and Tolox. Private collectors in Spain and abroad now hold many of his pieces.

Ortiz Armada excels at creating convincing light and atmosphere in his figure compositions, paying careful attention to both main elements and background details. His canvases deliver a strong sense of reality through balanced colour and gentle tonal transitions.

This exhibition offers residents and visitors to the Costa del Sol a chance to appreciate the work of one of Malaga province’s dedicated realist painters.

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Payment Rules Tighten On Busy Line 260

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Bus to in Malaga. Credit: CTMAM X

Passengers on the popular coastal bus service between Malaga and Velez-Malaga are going to have to adapt to new ticketing rules following the town’s entry into the Malaga Metropolitan Transport Consortium. Line 260, which serves around 30 stops across three towns with departures every 45 minutes on weekdays, no longer accepts electronic tickets bought through the Alsa app.

Available ways to pay for journeys

Users can travel with the green consortium card, buy paper tickets from authorised sales points, or pay cash directly to the driver. Bank card payments are still unavailable on board. The change took effect on May 1, coinciding with Velez-Malaga’s integration into the public transport body.

Consortium officials confirm the Alsa mobile application stopped offering advance tickets for this route from that date. The bus operator says they are exploring ways to restore convenient advance purchase options that many regular travellers previously enjoyed.

Cheaper fares create major savings

Integration into the consortium has made substantial price reductions for daily commuters. A trip from Velez-Malaga to central Malaga now costs just 95 cents instead of the previous €3.96. Frequent users stand to save over hundreds of euros annually on this journey alone.

Families with multiple children, adults under 30, and kids under 15 gain extra discounts through the green card system.

Wider benefits for local residents

Around 33,000 people in the area can obtain the green card from numerous tobacconists, kiosks, and bookshops. The bus company stresses these economic advantages are the primary gain from the integration process.

Alsa continues working with Malaga Province transport officials to potentially reintroduce digital ticket options in the future. Until then, commuters should plan journeys using the approved payment methods to ensure smooth travel on this key coastal connection.

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