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POSTRES REINA COLLABORATES WITH JESÚS ABANDONADO IN THE CONSTRUCTION OF THE BUILDING OF PERSONAL RECOVERY WORKSHOPS

Jesús Abandonado and Reina Group sign an agreement to support the
financing of the works next to the Reception Center of the Carretera de Santa Catalina.


The three floors of the new center will include multipurpose room, classrooms of
training, work oven and painting or enameling areas, among other spaces.
The president of the Jesús Abandonado Foundation, José Moreno Espinosa, and the president of Reina Group, Alfonso López Rueda, have signed a collaboration agreement through which the Caravaca de la Cruz company undertakes to support the construction of the new Building of Personal Recovery Workshops that the Foundation is building next to its Reception Center on the Santa Catalina Highway (Murcia).

The meeting took place last week in Caravaca de la Cruz, under the strictest security measures required by the current circumstances of the pandemic. During the visit, the representatives of both institutions agreed to continue working together in favor of the users of Jesus Abandoned, through actions that pour the dignity of the person through their full integration into society.


The president of Reina Group, Alfonso López, highlighted the great work that the Foundation has been carrying out for years in favor of the personal recovery and socio-labor inclusion of its users with such emblematic projects as the Personal Recovery Workshops, the Employment and Training Center, the Day Center, the Reception Center or the Social Dining Room.


The president of Jesús Abandonado, José Moreno, thanked the great commitment of the company of Caravaca de la Cruz in all the charitable initiatives that are presented in its environment and that demonstrate the most generous and supportive side of its managers. In addition, Moreno took the opportunity to congratulate Alfonso López Rueda for the beginning of the file to be named Favorite Son of the City of the Cross and whose file had previously been joined by the Board of Trustees of the Foundation.

The representatives of Jesús Abandonado showed, for their part, the need to dignify the current situation of the occupational workshops of basketry, ceramics, carpentry and theater that, together with their training and employment center, try to bring users closer to the labor market, promote manual skills and encourage teamwork.

During the signing of the agreement, both entities addressed the situation of the work and the great adhesion in the achievement of this project that the Murcian business community is having.


The building of Personal Recovery Workshops will have three floors that will house a warehouse, a work oven, multipurpose room, painting area, enameling area, common room, library, living room, kitchen, chapel and terrace. In addition, the upper floors will have ten rooms for users and six offices for the foundation’s workers. More than 400 volunteers and professionals for personal recovery and
integral.

The Jesus Abandoned Foundation attends to people in a situation of social exclusion or at risk of being so in an individualized, continuous and integral way through a multidisciplinary team formed by more than 400 volunteers and professionals from different subjects such as nursing, psychiatry, psychology, gynecology, dentistry or personal recovery and
establishment of habits.

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