Noelia Arroyo, popular candidate for mayor of Cartagena, congratulated this afternoon the parents and the educational community of the Primitiva Lopez school on the fifteenth anniversary of the creation of the sports club Primi Sport.
"An example of integration that shows how far you can go when the love of parents takes the form of a solid project and capable of deluding inside and outside the center."
Arroyo, who has attended the anniversary coinciding with the International Day of People with Disabilities, recalled that "the club has achieved victories and medalists in multiple sports disciplines and that is a pride for Cartagena and the Region, but the triumph of which we feel the most proud is the one that each one of these athletes gets each day, in each training and in each test, their greatest triumph is to break barriers and give us all a daily lesson of overcoming ".
The popular candidate is committed to strengthening the club's links with other administrations, such as the regional one, which collaborates with a grant of 3,000 euros for trips and costumes;
but also, with the set of policies for the promotion of people with disabilities.
In this regard, he recalled that by 2019, the Family Counsel will allocate more than 5.27 million euros to the care of 379 people with disabilities in Cartagena through the services of day care and residential care.
In the region there are 160,000 people with some disability who receive regional aid through the IMAS, whose budget will increase next year by 8% to 286 million euros. Among the imminent objectives of the regional government is the development of the Law of Guarantees of the Rights of Persons with Disabilities, drafted and approved by the Government Council in July, which will be approved imminently by the Regional Assembly.
Source: PP Región de Murcia