SANTA CRUZ DE TENERIFE, 17 May. (EUROPE PRESS) –
The Cabildo de Tenerife and the Fundación Don Bosco Salesianos Social have made it possible for 143 unemployed people to find a job so far this year through the service provided to unemployed people with the program ‘Neighborhoods for the Employment: Stronger Together’.
The Minister of Employment, Socioeconomic Development and Foreign Action, Carmen Luz Baso, has recently visited the project facilities in Taco, where she held a meeting with different groups of young people who are currently taking various training courses related to the construction and with the hotel industry, with the aim of knowing first-hand their concerns and proposals.
In addition, Carmen Luz Baso met with representatives of the project’s prospecting and orientation teams to analyze the actions that are being developed.
The counselor highlighted the “fundamental role” played by the entities that collaborate in ‘Neighborhoods for Employment: Stronger Together’ and make it possible for unemployed people to access à la carte training, adapted to the needs of the business fabric , as well as other tools with which to improve their employability.
Carmen Luz Baso was accompanied by the territorial director in the Canary Islands of the Don Bosco Salesianos Social Foundation, Miguel Ángel Rojas, who highlighted the “innovative and flexible nature of this employment project, to the extent that it allows the construction of responses for those people who most they need, fundamentally young people who fight for a better future”.
‘Neighborhoods for Employment: Stronger Together’ is coordinated with the Insular Foundation for Training, Employment and Business Development (Fifede) and is financed by the Canary Islands Development Fund (Fdcan), within the Strategic Development Framework Insular (Medi).
Also participating in this program are Cáritas Diocesana de Tenerife, the Spanish Red Cross, the General Foundation of the University of La Laguna and Sinpromi.