
Thanks to the union of the Aladina Foundation with the Small Foundation and the A. Bosch Foundation. Bosch Foundation, we have started the works that will make the new Paediatric Oncology and Haematology Area of the Vall d’Hebron Barcelona Hospital Campus a reality. This project will change forever the appearance of the current area and the relationship of patients, relatives and caregivers with the hospital.
This is one of the most ambitious projects to date undertaken by Fundación Aladina, and will have a direct impact on the well-being of the children and adolescents suffering from cancer, and their families, admitted to this hospital.
This new area will be a comfortable and friendly environment, where medical treatment, rest and leisure time will coexist naturally.
The new Paediatric Oncology and Haematology Area at Vall d’Hebron is a fundamental project with a budget of 7.4 million euros, of which we have yet to raise 1 million. Your help is essential to make this project a reality.
What does the new Paediatric Oncology and Haematology Area at Vall d’Hebron consist of?
This new project of the Aladina Foundation together with Fundación Small and Fundación A. Bosch has a total of 2,646 square metres with the aim of providing comfort, coexistence, privacy and security to children with cancer and their families.
This new unit will be equipped with:
- 13 single children’s rooms + companion
- 7 single rooms for teenagers + chaperone
- 8 bone marrow transplant beds
- Children’s play area
- Parents’ rest area
- Adolescent Zone
- Hospital classroom
- Gym
- Large terrace with green area
The aim of this comprehensive project is to improve the quality of life of patients and their families during their stay in hospital. Help us create an Improved Reality.




