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San Mamés, in blue for the Day of Cerebral Palsy

San Mamés, in blue for the Day of Cerebral Palsy

It was lighted the nigh of Sunday, October 6, between 8.00 and 8.30 pm

The night of Sunday, October 6, San Mamés was lighted in blue, between 8.00 and 8.30 pm, for the Day of Cerebral Palsy. In collaboration with ASPACE (Spanish Confederation of Associations for the Care of Persons with Cerebral Palsy), the Club joined the various social initiatives that contribute to raising awareness about this disability and giving it greater visibility.

When we talk about it, we refer to a disability caused by a brain injury that affects, above all, the mobility and posture of the person, limiting their activity. It can be accompanied by a sensory or intellectual disability to a greater or lesser degree, which is why we refer to cerebral palsy as a pluridisability.