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Eurocaja Rural Foundation Joins as Diamond Sponsor of the 3rd International ALS Congress “Manolo Barrós”
The Eurocaja Rural Foundation has joined the 3rd International ALS Congress “Manolo Barrós” as a Diamond Sponsor, reaffirming its commitment to research, science, and support for people affected by neurodegenerative diseases.
Coinciding with the commemoration of World ALS Day, La Posada del Sol in La Roda (Albacete, Spain) will host this international event on June 22 and 23. The congress is organized by the Reina Sofía Foundation, CIEN, and the Town Council of La Roda. It will bring together internationally renowned experts, researchers, healthcare professionals, and patient and family associations with the aim of promoting knowledge exchange, advancing research, and raising public awareness about the reality of Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS).
The collaboration of the Eurocaja Rural Foundation will contribute to the development of a leading scientific and social event, where the latest advances in research, clinical care, and quality of life for people living with ALS will be discussed. Its support will help strengthen the impact of an initiative that seeks to accelerate knowledge about ALS and foster dialogue among the scientific, healthcare, and patient communities.
This sponsorship adds to the extraordinary support the congress is receiving from the town of La Roda, a municipality that has been deeply committed to this initiative since its inception. Institutions, organizations, businesses, and citizens are demonstrating a strong commitment to making this event possible, an event that goes beyond the scientific sphere and serves as an opportunity to raise awareness of the realities faced by people living with ALS and their families.
The organizing committee of the 3rd International ALS Congress “Manolo Barrós” would like to express its sincere gratitude to the Eurocaja Rural Foundation for its trust and support. Its involvement is essential to continuing to promote an event that aims to generate knowledge, foster collaboration, and advance toward a better future for people living with ALS.