For the second year, the school facilities located in the industrial Santa Ana, hosts targeting a score of children with disabilities, which will develop from June 22 to July 31 activities.
Icue Club organizes in collaboration with the City of Cartagena
The Summer School Municipal Accessibility Icue-Cartagena-Miralmonte returns for the second year full of sports and leisure activities aimed at children with any type of physical or intellectual disabilities, taught by specialized staff and physiotherapists.
The Councillor for Sports, Diego Ortega, the president of Club Icue, Isabel Carmona and Sports Club coach Icue, Alejandro Bernabé, have been responsible for giving the details of the programming of this School, organized by the Club in collaboration Hall and Miralmonte school, whose facilities, located in the industrial area of Santa Ana, activities will be held June 22 to July 31.
As noted Alejandro Bernabé, every day there will be workshops on music therapy for socializing children through musical expression; swimming lessons adapted where in addition to learning to swim, will be a recreational approach, have fun playing sports; multisport, to teach the kids the basics of both individual and group sports;
leisure and workshops, with departures to discover the city.
The School has a quota of 20 seats.
For more information you can call 618 65 61 96 or contact on e-mail: cdaicuecartagena@gmail.com
The aim of this Summer School Adapted Isabel Carmona has explained, on the one hand, provide children with disabilities the opportunity to enjoy their leisure in the summer and, on the other hand, give a respite to parents during this holiday season, and given the high cost this involved the collaboration of the Sports Council has been fundamental, whose grant has reduced the price up to 40 percent, making it more affordable and comparable to other summer schools not adapted.
For its part, the mayor of Sports has played down the economic issue, this is a work that is not paid with money, sure, the reward is the love of children who attend these schools.
Source: Ayuntamiento de Cartagena