Tickets are already on sale at the price of 6 euros in Carrots Reserved Area, Mr. Witt Café, in the Youth Resources Center and in the association itself
Fusion and urban rhythms will take Torres Park next Saturday, October 5, in the seventh edition of the El Grito de Asido festival by the two invited groups this year: the Murcian Hams with Heels and the Karmacadabra cartageneros.
The benefits of the concert will serve to support the integration of children with Down syndrome in their schools through the program that Asido Cartagena develops in centers in the region.
Therefore, the families of the NGO encourage all the neighbors to get their entry for only 6 euros in Carrots Reserved Area (Alameda de San Antón) the Mister Witt coffee (San Roque), the Youth Resource Center (Alfonso XIII promenade) and in the association itself (Santa Ana polygon).
The mothers, fathers and all families of people with Down syndrome and intellectual disability of Asido Cartagena organize this party to raise awareness and raise funds to continue working for full inclusion.
To achieve this, they have the support of many people, companies and institutions that collaborate selflessly, starting with the bands that make up the cartel.
It also highlights the support of the City Council of Cartagena that gives free use of the auditorium.
Asido Cartagena is a non-profit organization that was born in 1993 and offers services of Early Care, Occupational Center, Day Center, Employment Service, Family Support Service, Psychopedagogical and School Support, as well as Leisure and Leisure Time programs .
It also composes, together with another 26, Full Inclusion Region of Murcia, the federation of associations of families of people with intellectual disabilities.
Full inclusion Region of Murcia is the result of the union of more than 3,000 families that work together for the welfare of people with intellectual disabilities forming 27 entities with 700 professionals and 300 volunteers.
Throughout Spain, full inclusion consists of 891 entities spread throughout the Spanish territory.
It represents more than 106,700 people with intellectual disabilities, 235,000 family members, 24,000 professionals and 8,000 volunteers.
Source: Agencias