The mayor of Los Alcazares, Anastasio Bastida, the CEO Pension Ratings and Inclusion Programs, Miguel Angel Miralles, Councillor for Social Policy, Francisco Mendez and the director of the Abraham Project Association, Nuria García, have delivered this morning diplomas to 12 students courses shoemaker and camera operator are complete.
The two courses or workshops have been conducted by 12 students, eight of cobbler and four camera operator and production and video editing.
These socio-occupational workshops are aimed at improving the employability of people in a situation of social vulnerability, in order to integrate into the labor market standard, either by themselves or for others.
Anastasio Bastida and Councillor for Social Policy, have used to congratulate the students who have had the opportunity to meet and get started in a profession.
At the same time, Bastida stressed that "these courses would not have been possible without the work and commitment of the regional government and the Abraham Project Association, as made available to municipalities all kinds of programs and training courses for people at risk of social exclusion have the same opportunities as the rest. "
The Abraham Project provides comprehensive support to immigrant children and people at risk or social exclusion.
Since 1997, the Association acts Abraham Project in the Region of Murcia with the main objective, social and environmental action.
Since its inception caters to all those people whose immigration status, alcoholics, homeless, unemployed, etc., suffer serious problems of exclusion and lack of economic, personal and social resources necessary to meet their daily lives.
Courses and workshops
The shoe repair shop has lasted 40 hours, from 8 to 23 May, in which the students have known the characteristics, development and use of adhesive materials, repaired and replaced parts, in addition to treating and caring footwear, change pads and heels, repair handbags, belts and wallets.
As for the duration of the workshop cameraman and video editing have been 40 hours, for three days a week, from May 8 to June 2, and the course contents were structured into five blocks, recording equipment, performance, narrative, script and editing.
Source: Ayuntamiento de Los Alcázares