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Inauguration of the exhibition of skills training in plastic and ceramic printing, comprehensive center of San Jose Obrero (01/03/2011)

The GO project is organized by the City Sewer and Marist Social Work, with funding from the Ministry of Social Policy in the Region of Murcia and the participation of 45 young people between 14 and 26 years or at risk of social exclusion

In the afternoon has been opened in San José Obrero Centro Integral Sewer, EXHIBITION OF WORK SKILLS TRAINING IN PLASTIC PRINTING AND CERAMICS, with the assistance of the Minister of Social Policy, Women and Migration, Joaquín Bascuñana, Mayor Sewer, Lázaro de Mello, the director general of Pensions, Assessment and Inclusion Programs, John Brown, the Provincial Superior of the Marist Brothers of the Marist Province Mediterranean, Antonio Jiménez de Bagües Gauda and Marist Brother, Marco Cianca, project in Sewell.

The exhibition is open from today until March 11 at the Centro Integral.

The works to expose are murals, decorative ceramic tile decoration, printing T-shirts, collage ... To make these works have used various techniques such as dry rope technique, the high ceramic, marble, etc..

The Autonomous Community financed 34,476 euros to the City Sewer for 45 young people, gypsies, the neighborhoods of San José Obrero Campico and leave the situation or risk social exclusion through a rehabilitation project undertaken in 2009 and 2010 by the Marist Brothers.

This afternoon, the Minister of Social Policy, Women and Migration, Joaquín Bascuñana, visited the center, which displays the work of participants in courses and workshops.

The purpose of the project, which continues, currently 25 registered, is to intervene with young people socially excluded or at risk of being, two of the most deprived districts in the municipality of Sewer to facilitate employment and social inclusion through actions of prevention .

The main lines of work are finding training resources and / or professionals, such as pre-employment training, occupational or professional, offered in public and private, which is conducive to the promotion and personal development and their skills and capabilities.

Also conducted training workshops to acquire basic skills, especially literacy and numeracy, with practical applications for daily life.

And it works in search of employment through skills training and plastics (printing and ceramics), photography, training and advice on food nutrition and food handling.

Also discussed issues such as social skills and self-esteem, including activities such as theater and body language, conflict resolution techniques and impact on daily life positive and negative thoughts.

Also taught courses about healthy lifestyles, domestic violence, sexual education, drugs and other substances, alcoholism at an early age, dropping out and undervaluation of women.

And he practiced leisure with cultural excursions, tours, film forum and workshop of flamenco.

The direct beneficiaries are 45 young people between 16 and 26 years and belong to 40 families of the two neighborhoods.

The project manager is the brother Marco Cianca Marist, which has had a team of 12 volunteers and two social workers to carry out its work in the Integral Center of San Jose Obrero, assigned by the City.

In addition to the grant of the Directorate General of Pensions, Assessment and Inclusion Programs, have also received donations from individuals and private entities such as CajaMurcia.

At the end of the act was carried out a performance with the young participants in the project, first with the interpretation of Gypsy words, ending with a group of flamenco.

Source: Ayuntamiento de Alcantarilla

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