Councillors and Youth Social Services were in charge of handing out diplomas to young immigrants who have participated in the MOVES-T program, this ceremony recognizing the work done in their neighborhoods
Councillors Social Care, Antonio Calderon and Youth, Ruth Collins, and the director of the ALDE, Francisco Valenzuela, have delivered this morning at the Ceremonial Hall of the Town Hall diplomas to students MOVES-T program.
The event began with the screening of a video that has gone over the trajectory of these young and diverse educational and recreational activities that have played.
The important thing is now, Calderon said, and it's time to implement the concepts learned as coexistence, integration, respect, friendship and equality.
Osotros V are the protagonists of your neighborhoods remembered, but not before congratulate them for their participation in this program.
MOVES-T is a project granted by the Ministry of Employment and Social Security through the Directorate General of Migration to the city of Cartagena, aimed at young immigrant neighborhoods of the city of Cartagena, whose objective is the integration of third country nationals their neighborhoods, which in this case have been Los Dolores, La Palma, Slum Lady of Charity and The Aljorra.
The City of Cartagena has run this program through various Councils, such as Social Care, Youth and Employment, through the Agency of Local Development and Employment.
Scheduled performances have lasted for two and half months in each of the districts, noted for its high percentage of third-country nationals.
The project has a budget of 80,000 euros, the granted subsidy of 60,000 euros and the rest has been contributed by the City.
The actions were aimed at providing young third-country nationals and Spaniards between 16 and 24 years, information and knowledge required for promotion and social integration in the context of multiculturalism.
The project, which began in February and will end on December 31, and has carried out the bulk of the performances scheduled in each of the neighborhoods.
Are three modules, the Revitalization, whose purpose has been to enhance social skills, civic education, gender equality and intercultural coexistence, visiting places of interest in the neighborhood and other environments Cartagena and thereby promoting their social and cultural integration, the Active Participation module with practical activities in their own neighborhoods, such as painting and minor repairs sleeps masonry, the objectives of these activities have been developing personal and professional skills, motivation and personal development belonging to the neighborhood, and Module for Integration in Social Contexts, including sports activities, volunteering, leisure and recreation, computers, etc. knowledge of the environment.
In addition, some intercultural outputs are provided with 60 project participants, in order to further promote the coexistence of our young people in the neighborhoods.
Source: Ayuntamiento de Cartagena