Martin Garrix has been appointed as the newest ambassador for the Prinses Máxima Center, a leading pediatric oncology center in the Netherlands. The center’s mission is crucial in improving survival rates and providing top-notch care for young cancer patients, with around 600 children in the country facing this illness each year.
Garrix’s involvement aims to support the center’s innovative research and treatments for childhood cancer. The renowned Dutch EDM artist recently visited the center to conduct a DJ course, offering personalized instruction to several young cancer patients. He expressed his admiration for the center’s mission and is excited to collaborate as an official ambassador.
“I’m thrilled by the work of the Princess Máxima Center for children with cancer,” Garrix stated. “Too many children worldwide still succumb to this disease, motivating me to contribute to the Máxima’s mission of curing every child with cancer and ensuring a high quality of life. It’s an honor to be part of such a vital organization in these children’s lives.”
Rob Pieters, the Chief Medical Officer at Princess Máxima Center, welcomed Garrix as their new ambassador, highlighting the global impact of his support in raising awareness about childhood cancer and advocating for improved treatments.