The Mirobrigense Association of Diabetes will deliver its funds to the DT0 movement

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The Mirobrigense Association of Diabetes has decided to join DT0 (Diabetescero), a movement of parents of children with diabetes, adolescents and adults that aims to support a “real and lasting” investigation of diabetes in our country.Specifically, what is done through this movement is to finance scientists, so that they can count on their research with the necessary staff and the appropriate technology.

According to the Mirobrigense Association of Diabetes, all the money that has been raising in its 3 years of life (through members of members, huchas and event organization), as well as what it collects from this moment, will be delivered for researchof the disease through DT0.

With regard to the money raised so far, the association explains that it has not yet received its share of the collection (€ 1 per entrance) of the concert held by the Ciudad Rodrigo C.F.Last August in Francisco Mateos, since the concert did not come out as planned.Initially, the payment will be solved during the month of April.

The following solidarity action in favor of the Association will be the 'Santa Risa' festival that will take place on Holy Saturday, starting at 11 pm, at the New Fernando Arrabal Theater, with the participation of the monologists Luis Larrodera, Raquel Sastre, MoskisAnd Sergio forgotten.Of each entry that is sold, € 1 will go to the Mirobrigense Association of Diabetes.From the entity they thank the initiative for the person in charge of the Small’s pub, José Antonio Garduño, organizer of the event.

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