SANTA CRUZ DE TENERIFE, 10 Feb. (EUROPA PRESS) –
The CEO of Citizen Participation and Diversity of the Cabildo de Tenerife, Nauzet Gugliotta, attended this Friday the opening in La Laguna of a registration support service for migrants arriving on the island.
Under the slogan ‘Solidarity on the Move’, this resource has just opened its doors through the Social Solidarity Venezuela association, with the insular collaboration, to provide free assistance to migrants who are in the process of regularization, in terms of advice, information and support.
The office is located at Avenida Leonardo Torriani 59, and will also serve as an information point on resources and aid for social inclusion and support for victims of discriminatory treatment and racism.
The CEO highlighted the importance of having this service, “in line with the work that we promote from the Cabildo, in collaboration with the associative fabric, to accompany the migrant population, promote their social inclusion, access to their rights and their full participation and integration in society.
Gugliotta indicated that “the objective of this resource is to help migrants in their first steps, with special attention to documentation and registration procedures.”
For her part, the president of the association, Marcela Máspero, explained that information and accompaniment will also be provided for other administrative regularization procedures, such as education, residence and health care, as well as legal and legal advisory services, collects a note from the Cabildo .
“After many months of coordinated efforts, we are happy to have managed to create this benefit with the support of the Cabildo de Tenerife”, highlighted Máspero, who in his speech recalled that “the association is made up of migrants from Venezuela, where Canarian migration was in its This is a fundamental day to build the country and now the islands become recipients of returnees and migrants who require support for their regularization and contribute to the growth of Tenerife”.
The opening ceremony was attended by representatives of various entities that care for migrants in Tenerife, the Migrant Care Service (SAM) of the Tenerife Isla Solidaria program, dependent on Sinpromi, and the collaborating entities of the USO Canarias association and the TechnoInte Foundation.