Rodrygo Goes launches ‘Everything Will Be Okay’ campaign to raise funds to fight childhood cancer

February 15th marks International Childhood Cancer Day, a poignant reminder of the challenges faced by young patients and their families in their battle against cancer. It’s a day dedicated to raising awareness and promoting research into the specific types of cancer that affect children and adolescents.

Rodrygo Goes lanza la campaña 'Todo va a salir bien' para recaudar fondos  contra el cáncer infantil - Fútbol vídeo - Eurosport

In a heartwarming gesture of solidarity, Real Madrid striker [name of the striker] has joined hands with Vanquish, the Juegaterapia Foundation, and artist Titocustoms to launch a special initiative aimed at supporting children fighting cancer. Together, they have organized an auction featuring personalized items, with all proceeds going towards funding crucial research and providing support to young cancer patients.

Rodrygo Goes (@RodrygoGoes) / X

This initiative not only highlights the compassion and generosity of [name of the striker] but also underscores the power of collective action in making a meaningful difference in the lives of those affected by childhood cancer. By leveraging their platforms and resources, they are shining a spotlight on an important cause and rallying support from fans and supporters around the world.

Rodrygo Goes (@RodrygoGoes) / X

 

As we commemorate International Childhood Cancer Day, let us join [name of the striker] and these esteemed organizations in their efforts to raise awareness, fund research, and offer hope to children and families affected by cancer. Together, we can make a positive impact and contribute to a future where every child has the chance to live a healthy and fulfilling life.

 

Rodrygo Goes on X: "¿Quieres ganar estos productos exclusivos y  personalizados? Solamente tienes que entrar en https://t.co/gnYezHUYUv y  comprar una lámina de arte digital por 2€ para participar en el sorteo! Todo

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