Móstoles Announces Winners of the Mostoleños Awards 2026

AMÁS Foundation, a street cleaning professional, and the TDAH+ Móstoles Association are among those recognized for their work in the city.

Facade of Móstoles town hall under sunlight.
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Facade of Móstoles town hall under sunlight.

The Móstoles City Council has announced the recipients of the thirteenth edition of the Mostoleños Awards 2026, recognizing the work of various individuals and organizations contributing to the city's development and well-being.

The jury of the Mostoleños Awards publicly announced the names of the awardees at a ceremony held in the plenary hall of the Móstoles City Council. These awards, in their thirteenth edition, aim to highlight the commitment and work of those who make Móstoles a better city.

"These awards allow us to pause and reflect on what is truly important: people. People who, with their work, commitment, and example, make Móstoles a better city."

the mayor of Móstoles
Among the honorees are the AMÁS Foundation, recognized for its work in social inclusion and support for people with intellectual disabilities, and a professional highlighted for her career in street cleaning and waste management. The founder of the TDAH+ Móstoles Association was also awarded for her work in supporting and raising awareness of attention deficit hyperactivity disorder.
The Royal Brotherhood of Jesús Nazareno and Cristo Resucitado has been distinguished for its involvement in the local Holy Week since its creation in 1992, contributing to the preservation of traditions and heritage. A local merchant has been recognized for his long-standing activity in the municipality's commercial fabric, and a citizen has been posthumously awarded for his participation in the city's social and festive life, especially through his involvement in clubs and musical activities.
During the event, the awardees received a diploma and an institutional gift. The official awards ceremony is scheduled for May 2.