Pozuelo de Alarcón Awards Diplomas to Participants in Disability Workshops

The City Council recognizes the efforts of 50 individuals from various organizations in a ceremony held at the La Capilla hall.

Facade of a traditional Spanish town hall with an ornate balcony and iron railings, warm afternoon sunlight casting shadows on sandstone walls, blue sky.
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Facade of a traditional Spanish town hall with an ornate balcony and iron railings, warm afternoon sunlight casting shadows on sandstone walls, blue sky.

The City Council of Pozuelo de Alarcón has celebrated the closing of its municipal workshops, recognizing the participation of 50 individuals with disabilities from various organizations in an event held at the La Capilla hall.

The Pozuelo de Alarcón council presented diplomas this Tuesday to students of the municipal workshops held at the Espacio Ocio Pozuelo. These workshops are aimed at users from organizations that work with people with disabilities, and the closing ceremony took place in the La Capilla hall of the Town Hall.
The event was attended by the third deputy mayor, Almudena Ruiz, and the councilor for Family and Disability Care, Eva Cabello, as reported by the City Council itself.
A total of 50 individuals from the organizations Afanias, Fundación Gil Gayarre, Hogar Don Orione, Rudolf Steiner, and Fundación Cal Pau participated in this edition.
The workshops offered throughout the course covered a diverse range of training, including areas such as Podcast and Videoblogs, Design and Creation, Multisensory Games, Art and Movement, Great Figures of History, Crafts and Accessories, Stories with Meaning, and Creative Models.