Another summer, and with this and are twenty, Eagles again becoming place to host a group of Saharawi children belonging to "Holidays in Peace."
This morning, coinciding with the first day of stay in the village, they were greeted in the Consistory aquiline by the chief executive, Bartolomé Hernández, and the mayor of Social Services, Ana María Miñarro.
Together with their host families, a total of five girls and four boys visited the municipal offices, accompanied by the president of the Association of Friends of the Saharawi people, Lajarín Paquita, who declared that remain in the city until early September.
The children made delivery to the mayor of a painting made with sand, as well as a "desert rose" and the council presented with bracelets, made by their mothers.
As indicated by the local authorities, this initiative allows them to move from the Tindouf camps in Algeria for a few months with us and enjoy an extensive program of activities, with the collaboration of different groups and aquiline Eagles Hall itself.
For a while, leave behind the high temperatures of the desert and will benefit from medical checks or oral reviews, combining leisure with learning our language and customs.
Source: Ayuntamiento de Águilas