Adult Group
Members:

Martín Morichetti
My name is Martin and I was diagnosed with retinoblastoma when I was two and a half years old. I have a beautiful family. I have a small aluminium company, and I like to research new things and I love music, playing the drums. We formed a small rock band with my two daughters.

Roger March Alexandre
I am a photographer and cameraman with more than 15 years of experience in the audiovisual sector. My passion for photography goes beyond technique: it is a way of life and a way to share my unique vision of the world. Since I was 5 years old, I have seen life with only one eye because of a retinoblastoma I overcame as a child, an experience that has shaped my artistic and personal perspective.
For me, each image not only tells a story, but is also a celebration of life and its infinite perspectives.

David Asensio
Hi, I'm David! I work as a lottery seller for Once and I love horse riding.

Melissa Ramirez
My name is Melissa, I'm from Mexico, but for love and destiny's sake I came to live in Belgium in 2017. Mum. Wife. Curious about life. Communicator. Self-taught. Sensitive soul. Poet and intuitive artist. Lover of colours, nature and the sea. I am passionate about creative expression as a tool for healing and self-knowledge. And most importantly, as a means to connect with life, joy and love.

Sabina Lopez Macias
Hi, I'm Sabina, I was born in 1979 and I had bilateral retinoblastoma. When I leave the hustle and bustle of everyday life behind, I like to reconnect with nature, I love to travel and I'm always accompanied by a book and a playlist, as well as my guide dog.

Andrea Bosque
I was diagnosed with retinoblastoma when I was 5 months old. I am passionate about my work as a speech therapist accompanying children, adults and families in their needs.

Nagore Folgado
Hi! I'm Nagore, a small person with big ambitions. Currently, I am an international athlete, and I dedicate my days to athletics training and in my free time I study at the University of Valencia. When I was very young I overcame bilateral retinoblastoma, and if that hasn't stopped me there's nothing that can stop me from going out into the world and doing good!

Alicia Ortega
Hi, I'm Alicia, I was diagnosed with unilateral retinoblastoma when I was 19 months old. At 27 years old, thanks to a prosthesis, I had two eyes again and it was one of the happiest days of my life I consider myself a happy, persevering and responsible person. I work in customer service in a clinical diagnostics company. Despite wearing a prosthesis, I love to pay attention to all the details. I love travelling and helping others. I thank life for being with my partner, family and friends.