The project, "Getting to Know: Different times, same reality" based on intergenerational and intercultural relations developed by the Department of Social Welfare and Citizenship, in which young and older people have shared knowledge through activity dataO successfully completed.
The project, which is part of the Intercultural Values ​​Education Program for Living and Equality, supported by the European Integration Fund, the Ministry of Labour and Immigration, has tried to break the isolation in which people are separated by different generations belonging to different cultures and promote mutual enrichment through social interaction.
Among the activities include visits have been training on the cultural traditions of the towns of Totana and Aledo, guided by the official chronicler Matthew Garcia Totana.
This has enabled an approach to historical monuments, as well as demonstrations of traditional crafts.
Also include the activity in the heart of Elder Balsa Vieja, which consisted in conducting a workshop called "Let's get into this thing called the Internet", where young people about the use of computers to people more involved.
The councilman of Social Welfare and Citizenship in office, Juan Carrion, has highlighted the importance of conducting such activities undoubtedly contribute to closer ties between different generations.
Source: Ayuntamiento de Totana