Fourteen people at risk of exclusion from different municipalities in the region today conclude the training process that began months ago with the professional association Abraham Project.
It has carried out a sewing and repairing clothes and other audiovisual production.
The first one, held in Campos del Río, has had 10 students and this morning it was closed by the Director General of Pensions, Valuation and Inclusion Programs Murciano Institute of Social Action (IMAS), Miguel Angel Miralles, and the Mayor Miguel Buendia, and representatives of Abraham Project.
The sewing and repairing clothes has lasted 40 hours, allowing the ten students acquire the necessary knowledge of sewing and repairing of garments that could allow them to access a job.
Four other people in the hamlet of Barinas (Abanilla) participated in the workshop on socio-occupational training of audiovisual production, which concludes this evening with the presentation of diplomas by Miralles and Abanilla mayor, Fernando Molina, and Ciata membership of the association.
Below is an audiovisual students have done during the course projects.
Miguel Angel Miranda appreciated the work done by both councils and the Association for Project Abraham promote equal opportunities information by social intervention programs.
Miralles noted that "the purpose of these training initiatives socio-occupational character is to give these people a basic understanding to enable them to access a job that allows them to ensure their autonomy and personal and professional development."
Source: CARM