At Collective Calling, we believe that everyone deserves to feel clean, valued, and dignified. Our mobile shower unit travels along the Costa del Sol, offering something so simple, yet so powerful: a warm shower and a moment of humanity for those experiencing homelessness.
This initiative not only provides personal hygiene, but also opens the door to relationships, emotional support, and connection to essential services. Often, a shower is the first step toward hope and a new beginning.
Our team, alongside compassionate volunteers, offers more than just water and soap — we offer listening ears, love, and respect. Because every life matters.

HOW WE HELP

Access to Hygiene
We facilitate access to hygiene through our mobile shower unit, providing individuals experiencing homelessness with the opportunity to maintain personal cleanliness and dignity. Regular access to showers is essential not only for physical health, but also for mental well-being and self-worth. By offering this service, we help reduce health risks, promote confidence, and create meaningful connections that can lead to further support and long-term change.

Building Trust & Connection
Beyond providing hygiene, the mobile shower unit serves as a bridge of trust between our team and those living on the streets. Each visit becomes an opportunity to listen, build relationships, and offer a consistent presence. Over time, this trust opens the door for deeper support — from access to shelter and food programs to mental health care and pathways toward long-term transformation.

Taking Help to the Streets
Because it’s mobile, our shower unit allows us to go directly to where the need is greatest. From city centers to hidden corners along the Costa del Sol, we’re able to reach individuals who might never access traditional support services. The mobility of the unit breaks down barriers — bringing dignity, cleanliness, and care to those who may feel forgotten, right where they are.
← 13% administration
In 2023, 87% of Collective Callings total operating expenses were used towards programs that support children and parents living in poverty. This includes logistical planning of programs.