A dozen children of Matthew and St. Lucia's learned in a workshop organized by the association with socio-cultural collaboration Rascasa Municipal Institute of Social Services to make bracelets and necklaces with bottle caps
The children of Santa Lucia and already know what's Mateos placed under the Christmas tree his parents for Kings: a necklace and a bracelet.
But instead of buying gifts, have made ​​themselves from recycled materials.
The socio-cultural association Rascasa, with the collaboration of the Municipal Institute of Social Services, has issued this morning a recycling workshop for children aged 6 to 12 years to design a Christmas gift for their families.
More than a dozen young people have learned in the social of St. Lucia and Rascasa center, located in Los Mateos, to make bracelets and necklaces with bottle caps and rings of soft drinks.
As prepared the gifts for their parents, the youngest of the house have realized that any seemingly useless material they can use to create jewelry items.
The voluntary socio-cultural association highlighted the importance of these workshops to keep the little ones are in the street all day doing nothing. They would like to come here even appear when there is no workshop.
This is very good to energize these neighborhoods, have ensured the monitors.
TOY COLLECTION CAMPAIGN
The Magi also visit on Thursday killed.
Rascasa has made this holiday a campaign to collect toys for any child in the neighborhood ran out of gift tomorrow.
Volunteers from the center received 274 requests for gifts.
For four years, dealing Rascasa fulfill the dreams of the residents of the neighborhood and get toys and new or used for disadvantaged kids.
At noon, Melchor, Gaspar and Baltasar visit the local social Mateos and deliver the toys.
à ‰ This is a dynamic activities that Rascasa organizes throughout the year for Matthew, St. Lucia and The Campano.
Also engaged in theater, cinema and crafts to keep the children in these areas occupy their free time in the street and get bored.
Source: Ayuntamiento de Cartagena