The Manantial Foundation has held the 11th edition of the Miradas Award, which recognises the work of organisations and individuals who help to reduce stigma, create employment or improve the care and quality of life of people with mental health problems. In this regard, it has recognised Laboratorios ROVI with its Solidarity Seal, a distinction for companies that are committed to inclusion in the workplace by incorporating people with mental health diagnoses into their workforces.

Javier Angulo, Director of Human Resources at ROVI, emphasises that “ROVI is committed to the integration of people with disabilities or stigmatised groups, such as people with mental illnesses, into the workplace. For the past four years, ROVI and Fundación Manantial have been cooperating in the search for candidates to fill jobs at our plants in Alcalá, San Sebastián de los Reyes and Julián Camarillo, and the experience has been very positive”.

The Minister of Inclusion, Social Security and Migration, José Luis Escrivá, was in charge of presenting the Solidarity Seals to the companies. In addition, the presenter, monologuist, scriptwriter, actor and streamer Ángel Martín was awarded the Miradas de Fundación Manantial Prize for his work in information and social awareness through the publication of his book and podcast Por si las voces vuelven.



