The next Sunday, November 2 at 7:30 p.m.the Solidarity festival “Celebrate Life”a night inspired by the magic of the movie Coco -the traditional Mexican celebration of the Day of the Dead-, which will bring together Mexican food, music, awards and an initial ceremony at the Wixárica altar.
The event will take place in The Huisuchula (Av. Álvarez Thomas 2128, cabing) and is intended for raise funds for the Home Palliative Care Programan alliance between the NGOGarment latinoamérica y Munay CPwhich offers competent and compassionate support to individuals and families experiencing advanced and progressive illnesses in their homes.
The festival will feature special participation of Dr. Uría Guevara López (Mexico)recognized expert in bioethics, neurosciences and palliative carewho during his visit to Argentina, will join the Solidarity Festival where he will offer a few words about the importance of family support and the value of compassion in palliative care.
A celebration with meaning
This “Celebrate Life” Festival is much more than a solidarity event: it is an opportunity to pay tribute to life, to remember with joy our loved ones who are no longer on this plane, strengthen the community network, and accompany with empathy those who need it most.
«Celebrating life also means accompanying, caring for and supporting with empathy those who need it most, and remembering with love and respect those who are no longer with us. This festival is an opportunity to unite culture, solidarity and love in the same night,» points out Dr. Gustavo De Simonedirector of the NGO Pallium Latin America. Physician specializing in Palliative Medicine.
For her part, Mrs. Daniela Suttofounder and President of Munay CP points out that “Volunteering is a living and genuine force of the community to which we belong: our entity actively collaborates in providing support and concrete help for those who are at home and receive palliative care, including support for family members.”
A solidarity alliance for home palliative care
He Home Palliative Care Program arises from the cooperation between Garment latinoamérica y Munay CPwith the aim of provide comprehensive care and emotional support to people with advanced illnessesallowing them to receive care in their home environment. More information about the program https://www.pallium.com.ar/asistencia/cuidados-paliativos-domiciliarios/
Why is it important for the Home Palliative Care Program to reach more people? “Because it allows people with advanced illnesses receive comprehensive and free care in your own homeavoiding transfers and improving their quality of life, supporting family members who are the first caregivers. The program provides symptom relief, emotional support and accompaniment to families, respecting autonomy and offering support and guidance during illness and grief.”explains Dr. Gustavo De Simone.
TO SCHEDULE
Place: The huichula, av. Alvarez Thomas 2128, cab
Date and time: Sunday, November 2, 7:30 p.m.
Activities: Mexican food, music, prizes, surprises and initial ceremony at the Wixárica altar.
Special guest: Dr. Uría Guevara López (Mexico)
25 years of commitment and action
Latinoamérica plan is a non-profit organization with more than 25 years of experience promoting excellence in palliative medicine through research, teaching and solidarity assistance. Among its main lines of work are:
- Investigation: projects like Red-InPal, PAMPA, iLIVE y All with youfocused on generating scientific evidence and end-of-life care protocols.
- Academic training: programs master’s, postgraduate and refresher courses in palliative care in Argentina and Latin America.
- Solidarity assistance: home programs that provide free palliative care to people in vulnerable situations.
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