Twenty eight thousand eight hundred euros so no one faces blood cancer alone

Published on June 25, 2026 | Translated from Spanish

The association Asleuval, based in the Valencian Community, has received a grant of 28,800 euros from the La Caixa Foundation. This fund will provide psychological, social, and nutritional support to 824 blood cancer patients and their families. The goal is to ensure no one faces a serious diagnosis alone, improving their quality of life outside the hospital.

photorealistic scene of a hospital room interior, a nurse handing a warm meal to a patient with leukaemia, a psychologist sitting beside them holding a notebook, a social worker reviewing a care plan on a tablet, sunlight streaming through a window, medical charts on the wall, fresh fruit and supplements on a bedside table, warm comforting atmosphere, soft natural lighting, shallow depth of field, cinematic composition, technical healthcare visualization, human connection and support

How data management optimizes oncology support 📊

The grant is allocated to a program that coordinates human and digital resources for personalized follow-up. Patient registration tools are used to monitor their psychological and nutritional progress, allowing interventions to be adjusted in real time. This approach enables healthcare professionals to identify specific needs and allocate necessary support without waiting for the patient to come to the hospital.

Cancer doesn't give notice, but at least you won't have to make an appointment for a hug anymore 🤗

Because yes, while some debate waiting times in public healthcare, Asleuval gets ahead and brings help to your home. You can now stop pretending you're fine in front of the TV. Here, they offer psychological support, a nutritionist who won't ban chocolate, and even someone to listen to you without prescribing paracetamol. All for 28,800 euros. A bargain compared to the cost of a bad day.