By Christian Pérez in Muy Interesante “””
t is estimated that one in four people will face a mental health problem at some point in their lives. Despite this, the lingering stigma that tends to surround these conditions – which not only excludes those affected, but also intensifies their loneliness and distress – continues to be a real…
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Thank You Note
We are delighted to announce that Muy Interesante, a magazine with a rich history of over 40 years disseminating science, technology and culture, has published an article about the BELO project and our Lights In The Dark Contest. 🎉✨
We would like to express our sincere thanks to the Muy Interesante team for helping us to give visibility to our mission. Your readers, who are young investors, travelers, and educated women concerned about their health, are exactly the kind of people who will appreciate and understand the importance of our work. 💪🧠❤️
In a world where mental disorders are increasingly common in the corporate and personal environment, it is crucial that high quality media such as Muy Interesante dedicate space to these issues. The Luces En La Oscuridad Contest seeks to do just that: shed light on the darkness of mental disorders, foster understanding and break the associated stigma. Thanks to Muy Interesante’s powerful platform and voice, we are reaching an audience that values knowledge and innovation, and can make a big difference in the fight against stigma.
We invite you to read the article and join this crucial cause – don’t miss it! 👉 https://www.muyinteresante.com/actualidad/64866.html
Thank you, Very Interesting, for being our allies in this vital mission. Together, we are building a more caring and supportive society. 🥰🙌


