The Association of Home Help Lorca (DAYLOR) has launched five projects of action in favor of the immigrant population of the municipality, which have been subsidized by the Municipal Council of Social Services City of Lorca, also having collaboration with the Ministry of Social Policy, Women and Migration.
The councilman of Social Services, Lali Ibarra, said that "projects covering a wide range of social policies whose beneficiaries are the new Lorca, and include talks and support services, counseling and training."
In this framework, the next 5 November at the Pensioners Club at 20:00 Ramonete will begin talks Alpha Project, which aims to raise awareness of the residents of the districts to also hire foreign labor care of dependents.
This action is repeated at the same time in Tercia Pensioners Club on November 19, Club Social de La Paca November 26, Local Social Purias December 3 Local Social and Almendricos.
On Monday October 27 the project was also launched Ulysses, which includes some papers for the prevention of the appearance of Ulysses syndrome, and promote mental health of immigrants, ie immigrants equip people to manage their resources new situation, so that they can overcome the losses and learn to set new life goals.
This activity will be performed again during the month of November in neighborhoods and districts from 18:00.
4, 5 and 7 in the Major Open Centre, with 10, 12 and 14 at the Centro Social de La Hoya, 17, 19 and 20 at the Vineyard Community Center, and 24, 26 and 28 in the Local Social de San Lázaro Rablilla.
Also, Daylor developed in collaboration with the city of Lorca, an awareness campaign to the general public called "Freaky Friday" to raise awareness that the integration of immigrants is a responsibility of everyone and not just one party, while the society is sensitized lorquina on positive aspects of immigration, and promote understanding of other cultures.
Within this project will be a round table in the Hall Selgas on November 25 at 18:00.
Another project, called DONA, will care for dependents and is targeted to immigrant women in this profile form, is already underway.
Finally, will soon mark Primac Project will provide support and advice to immigrants in situations of family reunification.
For the development of these programs has Daylor intercultural mediators, physicians, social workers and home care aides.
"Since the City will continue to support groups working for social needs of our community," Ibarra added.
Source: Ayuntamiento de Lorca