Lo Que De Verdad Importa (LQDVI) Foundation has announced the next destination of its congress for young people, which will take place on Tuesday, April 18 in Palma de Mallorca with the participation of Lucía Lantero, Julio Alberto Moreno and Enhamed Enhamed.
This Congress is held annually in the main Spanish cities, with the aim of bringing young people closer to universal human values such as tolerance, self-improvement, respect and solidarity through exemplary and inspiring life stories that make them reflect on the things that really matter in life.
Registration is free: https://www.loquedeverdadimporta.org/congreso/palma-de-mallorca-2023/
LUCÍA LANTERO: This young woman from Santander went to Haiti as an aid worker and founded the NGO Fundación Ayitimoun Yo (AYMY), which offers food, shelter, education, and care to child victims of mistreatment, sexual abuse, and slavery, who have lost their parents or have been forced to leave their families due to poverty.
JULIO ALBERTO MORENO: After a difficult childhood, this elite soccer player had a successful career playing for Atlético de Madrid and Barcelona. At the peak of his sports career, he fell into the world of drugs. A story of improvement and second chances.
ENHAMED ENHAMED: This swimmer from the Canary Islands “won”, as he likes to say, blindness at the age of 8 and nothing has stopped him since. An elite athlete considered the best Paralympic swimmer in history, he won four gold medals at the 2008 Beijing Olympics, and has completed various challenges, such as swimming across the Strait of Gibraltar.
The TaPalma Mallorca 2024 competition, one of the most notable gastronomic events of the year, took place at the Palma Congress Center for seveth time. The event attracted over a thousand attendees and was distinguished by the high quality of the creations presented.
The MCE South Europe 2024, an event specializing in the MICE (Meetings, Incentives, Conferences, and Exhibitions) sector aimed at facilitating connections between suppliers and global companies, was held in Mallorca from November 10 to 12.
The Palma Conference Centre hosted the 30th anniversary celebration of Sonrisa Médica, the first hospital clown organisation in Spain. Approximately 900 people attended the event to reflect on the impact of this initiative on children's hospitals across the country.