CLIP with Ajudaris at Hospital Pedro Hispano

01 Junho 2026

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In honour of World Children’s Day, CLIP joined Ajudaris in the celebration at Hospital Pedro Hispano as an ambassador of affection, bringing warmth, joy, and emotional connection to young patients and their families.

 

This special participation reflects a broader mission led by Ajudaris, which is taking significant steps toward building yet another meaningful and inspiring story.

 

Ajudaris is expanding its impact nationwide, with the goal of bringing color, joy, and comfort to children who are hospitalized, institutionalized, or attending pediatric consultations across Portugal and the Islands. This ambitious initiative will reach a wide network of care, including 58 pediatric units, 4 Family Health Units, and 23 residential care homes for children and young people. 

 

Through this initiative, Ajudaris aims to go beyond immediate emotional support by fostering different forms of literacy — linguistic, verbal, and aesthetic. Ultimately, these efforts contribute to what they call “literacy of the heart,” nurturing empathy, expression, and human connection in children facing vulnerable situations. 

 

CLIP's presence symbolizes this mission in action, transforming moments of difficulty into opportunities for joy, imagination, and affection. 

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CLIP with Ajudaris at Hospital Pedro Hispano

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