Inclusion is not just a word, but a daily battle made of invisible obstacles and numbers that don't lie. Too many boys and girls with a migrant background are left behind, excluded from classrooms and job opportunities. It is in this scenario that Spaces comes to life, a project that does not limit itself to talking about integration, but aims to build it, giving young migrants the tools to be protagonists of their tomorrow. The goal? To fight social and economic marginalization, to enhance skills and talents .

Promoted by the Regional Committee for Emigration and Immigration Acli, Spaces is a concrete response to a reality in which 26% of foreign students are behind in school and businesses run by migrants are decreasing by 22%. In Sardinian high schools, only 74.8% of foreign students between 17 and 18 continue their studies regularly. For young people between 15 and 23, often suspended between dreams and marginalization, Spaces represents the key to unlocking their potential and breaking down walls of indifference .

Spaces is not just a project, but a change of perspective: helping young migrants become protagonists of their own future means giving Sardinia an opportunity for inclusive growth. A necessary step to transform the day of December 18 into a symbol of real rights and equality.

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