This educational activity helps them to acquire basic skills to enable them to access the labor market
The Director General of Pensions, Assessment and Inclusion Programs Murciano Institute of Social Action (IMAS), Miguel Angel Miranda today participated in the awards ceremony for the course 'Apparel Sewing and Repair' developed by the Association "Project Abraham" in Ojós Township.
In total 12 people have been those who have had the opportunity to train with the association 'Project Abraham' to acquire the basics of sewing and repairing clothes that allow them to enter the labor market.
In this act, the CEO was accompanied by representatives of the association 'Project Abraham' as well as the Councillor for Women, Culture, Education, Social Services and Care for Elderly and districts of eyes, Palazón Incarnation.
The course, set in the initiatives undertaken by the association 'Abraham Project' to fight poverty, lasted 40 hours and was aimed at people at risk of social exclusion to enable access to a character building partner -occupational.
Miralles praised the "effort" by these people to undergo training, and the work done by this institution through various lines of work focused on the most vulnerable groups and designed to promote and encourage actions that respect the environment, for example, the management of non-hazardous waste.
Miralles stressed that since the regional government, in collaboration with the Third Sector, continue investing in training and that he said, "is the best way to promote social integration and empowerment of those most in need."
Source: CARM