The Local Assembly of IU Huetor Vega delivered to Pro Limit Intelligence, Granada, the donation collection from the Master Jose Agudo awards ceremony held last April in commemoration of Second Republic. In 1998, the association was founded out of the concern and need of a group fathers and mothers. They provide support and programs to help their children and grandchildren achieve "equal opportunities", fight for their rights, protect their privacy, and give them a better life.
They have acknowledged the efforts of the association from the Assembly. This was a task they observed immediately after the meeting at its headquarters to learn more about their work to promote "real integration".
Chus Fernandez (deputy of United We Can for Andalusia at the Andalusian Parlament and coordinator of IU Huetor Vega) stressed that "all hands cannot guarantee an inclusive society", so the Assembly will continue to make every contribution, no matter how modest, to help this work.
They also claimed that the training was a great success and invited the group to continue on this path.
IU Huetor Vega celebrated the presentation of the Maestro Jose Agudo Awards, which recognizes the efforts of groups and associations whose primary objective is to develop the residents of the city. Last April's gala was the third edition of which donations were made. Donations from previous editions have been made to the Relay for Life Association Against Juvenile Cancer, and Operacion Encina, a reforestation group.