Improve immigration and integration policies in the most vulnerable territories. Co-financed by the European Union and the European Commission, the LGNetEA project involved 18 Italian municipalities through the Ministry of the Interior and Anci. In Sardinia there is only Sassari which has returned to the initiative. As many as 110 applications presented, but only 70 were satisfied, was explained this morning in the press conference by the municipal councilor for Social Services Gianfranco Meazza, by the manager Alberto Mura and by Paola Salvadori and Giulia Izza, representatives of the Officine Condivise and Ginquetas associations. who managed the workshops.

30% of the children involved, aged between 11 and 29, are foreigners. Started at the end of September in the Poliss center in via Baldedda, some workshops have been completed and others will start in the coming weeks. These are the workshops: carpentry, ceramics, bicycle repair shops, self-construction and natural materials.

Thanks to the collaboration of Confcooperative Sassari-Olbia and Puntocooper, courses have also been created to accompany associations and cooperative entrepreneurship in the sectors of well-being and social inclusion, culture and tourism, environment and sustainability, training and work.

Other workshops are carried out in the Youth Center in Piazza Santa Caterina: we are radio to communicate what has been done in the other workshops, globetrotting stories and Sassari-A community map.

All activities and information can be found on the social channels of the LGNetEA social agenda.

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