A fun and therapeutic "percussion circle" was held and the photocall installed in the shopping centre of La Romareda (Zaragoza) had a high participation and outstanding presences
The Los Porches del Audiorama shopping center was filled yesterday with drums and percussion instruments to make support for pediatric palliative care resonate loudly. To all the participants in this solidarity musical activity, the Porque Viven Foundation has given them "thanks for dreaming with us". The call, which has had broad support, has invited people to participate in an original "percussion circle" that has served as a public presentation of this entity that supports the development of pediatric palliative care throughout the country, and that since October last year has collaborated with the Pediatric Palliative Care Unit created in the Children's Hospital by the Government of Aragon. Citizens, professionals and users of the entity, and prominent presences from various fields have joined the call and went through the solidarity photocall accompanying the director of Porque Viven, José Carlos López Seisdedos and the music therapist Carla Navarro who develops the foundation's program to support children who require palliative care in the Autonomous Community of Aragon. The event has had the outstanding support of the Maternal and Children's Hospital, with the presence of Manuela Lanzuela, Deputy Medical Director, and Mar Bruna, Deputy Director of Nursing.
With the full support of Los Porches del Audiorama, and its manager Javier Cuevas, who collaborates by giving headquarters to the sub-delegation opened by the entity in Aragon, the call has also been attended by unconditional collaborators of Porque Viven such as Clemente Pueyo, of the board of trustees of the Seur Foundation, Nuria Gil of the Ibercaja Foundation, and several members of the DKV Foundation. The support of the operators and social agents of the La Romareda shopping centre and its surroundings has also been remarkable. On behalf of the Basilio Paraíso Foundation, its manager Isabel Lecina. Mapfre Aragón was widely represented, with Daniel Abian, Asún García and several members of the territorial management team. In addition to users and families and representatives of social entities such as Mar Ort and María José Julián from ARAPRODE, also Marta Mira from the University Office for Attention to Diversity. In addition, collaborations have been added such as that of the journalist Mayte Salvador, who has made her Es Radio program live.
The event held yesterday is part of the social commitment of Los Porches del Audiorama, which carries out numerous collaborations with entities and social causes through the initiative "Los Porches solidarios".





















