| The initiative, aimed at children between 6 and 12 years old, starts today and will be active until July 28 | The Murcia City Council, through the Department of Social and Family Rights, which the mayor Pilar Torres directs, has launched a social project from today until July 28 that will work with 48 children between 6 and 12 years old from the Los Rosales neighborhood of El Palmar.Classes will take place at the Los Rosales Community Action Center between 9.30am and 2.00pm.
The activities will be carried out individually and without the minors having to share any type of element to respect the recommendations transferred by the health authorities to avoid contagions due to the socio-sanitary crisis caused by the expansion of Covid-19.Social projectThe councilor for Social Rights, Pilar Torres, has indicated that "plans like this are part of the social project that the Government Team has been developing in recent years.
What we seek is to offer minors a series of socio-educational activities with which they can learn and develop skills through workshops and field trips.
"Minors will participate in educational reinforcement classes on subjects such as Spanish, mathematics, science and other subjects in which children have difficulties.Leisure and free time activities, such as workshops, will also be organized.
One will bring art under the name of 'dream catcher' and another will consist of telling stories with cardboard puppets.
It is called 'create your story'.Excursions to the Cala del Pino, La Contraparada and Los AlcázaresThree excursions are planned to Cala del Pino, in La Manga; La Contraparada, in Javalí Viejo, and Los Alcázares for water sports.The participants, for the most part, are in sixth grade.
Many come from activity groups organized by the Community Action Center with which they are already working on academic reinforcement.The heads of the Center have coordinated with social entities, such as Cáritas Diocesana, to receive minors in the project who are not participating in other similar ones.Temperature controls, masks and shoe disinfectionChildren will have temperature controls using infrared thermometers and the soles of their shoes will be disinfected.
The use of masks on bus trips and closed spaces will be mandatory.The monitors will invite minors to wash their hands with soap and disinfect with hydroalcoholic gel.
Each child will have an individual paper bag in which they will house the necessary teaching aids to carry out the programmed activities.In addition, all the classrooms in which the minors are will be disinfected and cleaned daily when the activities planned for each day end.
Source: Ayuntamiento de Murcia