The Director General of Pensions and Inclusion Programs, John Brown, President Abraham Project, Rafael Sanchez, Cehegín Mayor Jose Soria, and the councilman of Social Services, María Isabel Martínez, have given diplomas cobbler workshop aimed at immigrants.
This has been led by Apolonia Garcia, and Alfonso Fernández taught by eight people in the Centre Picasso, "which may well satisfy their labor needs, having learned a trade," said Maria Isabel Martinez, who also said students "I hope you continue participating in these workshops, which will surely bring you future benefits."
President Abraham Project, meanwhile, has made a very special idea to the City, to announce that "from the partnership will offer to ride in a tent Cehegín trail, where you could buy used clothing at very low price."
On the other hand, John Brown has described the profession of cobbler as "very dignified," adding that "now, besides going to a site looking for work, saying you have great desire to work, you also know you will say that this work" .
Source: Ayuntamiento de Cehegín