Fènix Association in Solsonès Provided 176 Oncological Support Sessions in 2025

The non-profit organization, based in Solsona, maintains 205 members and seeks the involvement of young people to renew its governing board.

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The Fènix Association, which provides support against cancer and cerebral affections in Solsonès, delivered 176 specialized assistance sessions during 2025, confirmed its president, Jordi Riart.

The Fènix Association, declared a public utility and based in Solsona, is a non-profit organization that provides essential services. These include psycho-oncology care, nutrition, cognitive rehabilitation, and physiotherapy, aimed at people with oncological diseases and cerebral affections. Its scope of action is regional, receiving support from the Solsona City Council, the Lleida Provincial Council, and the Solsonès Regional Council.

"We still have momentum for a while, but it would be beneficial if new and young people got involved."

Jordi Riart · President of the Fènix Association
During the 2025 fiscal year, the entity recorded a total of 176 assistance sessions. Of these, 65 sessions were psycho-oncology (for 22 people), 25 nutrition sessions (for 10 people), and 76 cognitive rehabilitation sessions (for two men). Additionally, 10 physiotherapy sessions were conducted, and one woman received job orientation through the Reprèn program. The association currently has 205 members, maintaining a stable evolution in registrations and departures.
The management of the association falls to a ten-member governing board that meets biweekly at the civic center in Solsona. The president, Jordi Riart, indicated that the entity's situation is conditioned by the availability of volunteers to assume management tasks. Therefore, a partial renewal of the board is planned, and the association is actively seeking the participation of new members, especially young people.