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The 'ADN Mestalla Solidari' campaign continues to support different entities, and ahead of Valencia CF's game against Atletico Madrid on Sunday, the club and the VCF Foundation are giving visibility to the work of Payasospital .
Payasospital is a non-profit association that, since 1999, has cheered up hospitalised children in the Valencia region with regular performances by professional clowns, adapted to each child and coordinated with healthcare personnel.

Valencia CF forward Marcos André joined forces with 'Amunt', the club mascot, to play a fun game against clowns Doctor Zirujuana and Nurse Mina Mercromina. The player also gave a signed number 22 shirt to celebrate Payasospital's 22nd anniversary this year.

Valencia CF and the VCF Foundation reinforce their commitment to helping NGOs, associations and the community in 2021/22, with the 'ADN Mestalla Solidari' campaign. It gives visibility to their work when opposing teams visit Mestalla in LaLiga.
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