Gipsy Secretariat held tomorrow afternoon its open day, with children's workshops, games, solidarity tapas, capoeira and music performances in the Plaza Pintor Pedro Flores.
José Ballesta maintains a conversation with workers and people involved in the different training and social inclusion programs developed by the Foundation
The Mayor of Murcia, José Ballesta, and the Councillor for Social Rights, Conchita Ruiz, today paid a visit to the facilities of the FSG, during the open day to be held tomorrow, from 18.30, in the Plaza Pintor Pedro Flores.
During his visit, the Mayor, Councillor and President of the Foundation, Jesus Salmeron, held a participatory discussion with workers and people involved in the different training and social inclusion programs developed Gitano Secretariat.
The younger members of the group expressed their interest in continuing their education and make university courses like Law and Social Work.
"Training is the way to achieve our dreams, every day are higher," said the youth during the colloquium.
In this sense, they consider fundamental "job opportunities and equal and real inclusion that allows the breaking of stereotypes by the whole society".
Open Day
To visualize the work carried throughout the year the Foundation, tomorrow, from 18.30 in the Plaza Pintor Pedro Flores, have organized children's workshops, games, solidarity tapas, capoeira and musical performances;
a day for coexistence held under the slogan 'Come, there is much that unites us'.
Source: Ayuntamiento de Murcia