Achieving inclusion and eliminating the barriers that prevent children from enjoying their children on an equal footing is one of the priority objectives of the Governing Team of the City of Eagles;
From this idea, Isabel Fernández, mayor of Companies Providing Services, which includes actions within the areas of Parks and Gardens, has launched a project to improve playgrounds that includes the installation of games adapted for children With mobility problems.
Within this project they are taking performances in the Park of the Acacias Walk and the Park Robles Vives, precisely this last one will be inaugurated next Saturday.
The inauguration of this park, reconverted into inclusive, will be held at 20 hours and during the same will be held different activities of children's animation focused on the pirate world.
It is, as they point out from the Department, to develop educational activities always starting from the ludic approach.
The goal is to make the concept of social inclusion and park as a space for all children accessible to the little ones, without anyone being left out.
"On Saturday, from 20 hours, in this pirate invasion all children who come to Robles Vives Park can enjoy an afternoon of storytelling, pintacaras, musical animation, games of cooperation and many more things," said the mayor Isabel Fernández.
Source: Ayuntamiento de Águilas