The Council of Tenerife will distribute one million euros among clubs and entities over 65 for leisure and free time activities. This was announced at the I Island Meeting for Seniors held yesterday at El Polvorín de Taco. Within this framework, the insular strategy marked out this year within the Conecta Mayores program was also announced, in which the associations and entities themselves will be the ones that promote the activities to be developed to favor social inclusion and active aging of this segment of the island population.
The meeting was attended by the insular president, Peter Martin, who was accompanied by several advisers. Nearly 300 older people from the island gathered at the event. Martín clarified that “the line of subsidies of one million euros is planned in 2023 so that the elderly entities themselves are the ones that develop the activities that are of interest within the peculiarities and realities of the neighbors they represent.” He summarizes the objective: “We want to involve these groups in promoting the actions.”
Nearly 300 people know the forecasts for this year of the ‘Connect Seniors’ program
The island president values: “We have met to explain the work carried out in the Cabildo through Conecta Mayores, so that they can learn first-hand about the resources, services and programs at their disposal.”
Martín points out that “we also take advantage ofto collect their proposals with the idea of improving our policies for the elderly» He adds: «We also announce something as important as the participatory process promoted for the preparation of the Island Plan for the Elderly, the first developed in Tenerife, which is the necessary tool to give them the activities and services they really want and need».
The Minister of Social Action, Marián Franquet, values, for her part, the recent opening of the Island Office for the Elderly, in La Laguna, “after years of waiting.”
The event, held at the sports complex El Polvorín in Tacocontemplated the development of different recreational activities and workshops. Among these, several on trades and traditional customs Canary Islands, rosette, pottery, manual weaving, felt and soap making. Also the activity The Potato Game, to publicize the existing varieties on the Island.