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Valencia CF and the VCF Foundation continue to work with FEDER to give visibility to rare diseases and support their research. Taking advantage of the upcoming celebration of the International Day of Rare Diseases, which will take place on February 28th, the club invited young Valencianista Noah Higón to take the kick-off this Sunday at the Mestalla, as part of the ADN Mestalla Solidari campaign.
Noah has become a leader in the fight against rare diseases, giving visibility to this part of society through social media.
“Thanks to Valencia CF for giving a voice to Rare Diseases and to those three million people who suffer from them in our country, and their collaboration with FEDER. Football is all about this as well. It's an honour to have taken the kick-off today at Mestalla”, Noah Higón published on social media.

Reinforcing the social commitment of the club and the VCF Foundation, an agreement was reached last June with the Spanish Federation of Rare Diseases (FEDER) to give visibility to the more than three million people who live with a rare disease in Spain. Through this alliance, Valencia CF became the first club in the country to have a collaboration agreement with this entity.
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