Post by account_disabled on Mar 12, 2024 3:50:48 GMT
Every day hundreds of children must face illnesses that are difficult to overcome, which is why an initiative was launched in Spain to make children feel stronger and improve their mood.
It is an idea called "The Strongest Bats", an initiative promoted by the football magazine 'Panenka ' and with the motto #TheStrongestBatas, transforms football shirts of great players into hospital gowns to help children admitted to win "a very difficult match", that of his illness.
According to the magazine, every day France Mobile Number List in hospitals many children play a very difficult game. That's why we wanted them to feel stronger by turning their idols' t-shirts into hospital gowns. Because the disease is a scary rival, but one that can be defeated.
«Illness is a scary rival, but one that can be defeated. We've turned football jerseys into hospital gowns. Because we know that when we put on our team's shirt we are braver, stronger, more capable of facing any rival," it is mentioned in the video.
The media outlet bought t-shirts with names such as Leo Messi, Sergio Ramos or Antoine Griezmann, which were taken to a workshop to be opened at the back and then given to the San Rafael Hospital in Madrid.
It is an idea that motivated the magazine's creatives.
«There are countless expressions of solidarity and support that we have received. They have offered us money and even our t-shirt collections… It's too much. Many individuals and groups have written to us to be able to collaborate.
We have received emails from all over Spain, from clubs, associations, hospitals and individuals. We have been surprised by the reception that the idea has had outside our country: from Mexico, Chile, Argentina, USA, Senegal, Benin, Italy, Portugal and France we have also received interest in joining the project. "We want to thank everyone and apologize if, especially on social networks, we cannot respond to all the mentions."
Panenka is currently looking for the maximum number of hospitals and health centers to join the initiative. For this reason, the organization encourages all health centers that want to join the initiative to register at lasbatasmasfuertes@panenka.org .
It is an idea called "The Strongest Bats", an initiative promoted by the football magazine 'Panenka ' and with the motto #TheStrongestBatas, transforms football shirts of great players into hospital gowns to help children admitted to win "a very difficult match", that of his illness.
According to the magazine, every day France Mobile Number List in hospitals many children play a very difficult game. That's why we wanted them to feel stronger by turning their idols' t-shirts into hospital gowns. Because the disease is a scary rival, but one that can be defeated.
«Illness is a scary rival, but one that can be defeated. We've turned football jerseys into hospital gowns. Because we know that when we put on our team's shirt we are braver, stronger, more capable of facing any rival," it is mentioned in the video.
The media outlet bought t-shirts with names such as Leo Messi, Sergio Ramos or Antoine Griezmann, which were taken to a workshop to be opened at the back and then given to the San Rafael Hospital in Madrid.
It is an idea that motivated the magazine's creatives.
«There are countless expressions of solidarity and support that we have received. They have offered us money and even our t-shirt collections… It's too much. Many individuals and groups have written to us to be able to collaborate.
We have received emails from all over Spain, from clubs, associations, hospitals and individuals. We have been surprised by the reception that the idea has had outside our country: from Mexico, Chile, Argentina, USA, Senegal, Benin, Italy, Portugal and France we have also received interest in joining the project. "We want to thank everyone and apologize if, especially on social networks, we cannot respond to all the mentions."
Panenka is currently looking for the maximum number of hospitals and health centers to join the initiative. For this reason, the organization encourages all health centers that want to join the initiative to register at lasbatasmasfuertes@panenka.org .