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The Move-T project promotes the integration of immigrant youth in neighborhoods (23/05/2013)

The councilors of Social, Employment and Youth, students have visited the Virgin of Charity neighborhood involved in the project Move-T, which carries out activities to inform, teach and promote intercultural harmony

Give notions of civility, visiting places of interest in the neighborhood and even intervene practice improvement, cleaning and arranging squares of carpentry or masonry, are some of the activities included in the project MOVE-T, which manages Cartagena City Council through the Department of Social Care and Youth, and the Agency for Local Development and Employment, whose objective is the integration of third country nationals in the neighborhoods of the city.

Precisely the councilors responsible for these areas, Antonio Calderon, Diego Ortega and Ruth Collins, respectively, have been visiting early morning the students of the District Our Lady of Charity who are participating in this project.

Is a social integration project aimed at young people aged between 16 and 24 years with which they can aprendar try and get involved in the neighborhood. Each group of fifteen students, consists of immigrants and at risk of social exclusion , in the words of Collado.

It is definitely a gamble to Consistory for daptation and respect for diversity in neighborhoods.

During their training, young people have been doing painting and carpentry work in two of the squares in the neighborhood: Plaza Mayor and Plaza Chronicler Badia Ash Casal, and also in the Social Local neighborhood. And, besides Theoretical classes that emphasize social skills and gender equality, among other topics, is also active participation through which promote coexistence and personal development of these young people.

MOVES-T is a project granted by the Ministry of Employment and Social Security through the Office of Migration to the city of Cartagena, aimed at young immigrant neighborhoods of the municipality.

The actions planned in the project have a duration of two months and a half in each of the selected districts, which stand out for their high percentage of nationals in third countries, such as Dolores, La Palma, Slum Lady of Charity and The aljorra.

The project has a budget of 80,000 euros, and the grant of 60,000 euros, giving the city the rest.

The project activities are aimed at providing young immigrants of the information and knowledge necessary for their promotion and social integration by fostering coexistence in the neighborhoods and multiculturalism.

The project, which began in February and will end on December 31, and has been implemented in the Dolores and La Palma, and for the month of September due to start in the Aljorra activities.

FREE ACCESS OPENING CLASSROOMS

Youth Councillor, Ruth Collins, also responded to questions from reporters regarding the opening of free access classrooms in neighborhoods.'s Contract is awarded, and the company in question are selecting staff.

It is expected to open the twelve classrooms this month, but have undergone a change in schedule, as stated by the mayor of Cartagena.

Regarding the home help service, Social Care Councillor, Antonio Calderon, explained that today the term is open to receive offers from companies wishing to stand.

We want the service provided and quality remains at the lowest cost. Around 500 people benefit from this service in Cartagena municipal l.

Source: Ayuntamiento de Cartagena

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