A total of 50 Moroccan women are participating in welfare workshops for women from drawing in the municipality of San Javier which holds the municipal Social Services Center through the social inclusion agenda of the group's migration from the municipality.
The workshops are supported by volunteers from local Time Bank began in October and will run until June 2011.
Women attending these workshops, which are held successfully for 12 years, learn or improve their Spanish, and participating in sessions of social skills to function in everyday life.
Also participating in complementary activities mainly promote their participation and integration in the city, among which include visits to social resources, cultural and recreational, informative talks, and called generic activities by both the council and other institutions.
The workshops, taught for two hours one day a week in San Javier and Santiago de la Ribera, are open to any foreign woman but is a special emphasis on women of Moroccan origin who are not normally in other services as may be offered from Adult Education at night.
In order to facilitate their attendance, women may appear accompanied by their minor children for which a workshop was organized simultaneous entertainment and recreational games.
Source: Ayuntamiento de San Javier