Onda offers an inclusive leisure alternative for forty young people this summer

The program takes place at the Casal Jove and combines workshops, sports, and social activities for teenagers.

Generic image of a youth center with a cozy and bright atmosphere.
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Generic image of a youth center with a cozy and bright atmosphere.

The Onda City Council has launched the third edition of the Escoleta Jove Inclusiva, a free initiative that offers educational leisure activities to forty young people aged 11 to 17 during the months of July and August.

The project, which takes place at the Casal Jove facilities, aims to foster active participation, teamwork, and social relationships among participants. The program is designed to adapt to the needs of the youth, offering a safe and dynamic environment to enjoy their free time.
Activities are organized in fortnightly sessions, a format that facilitates family reconciliation and allows a larger number of people to benefit from the proposal. The schedule includes daily workshops, sports practice, and outings to various municipal spaces, such as the swimming pool or the historic center.

"We continue to bet on a summer where all young people have the opportunity to enjoy, socialize, and participate in adapted activities in an environment of coexistence and inclusion."

a municipal spokesperson · Youth Department
With this third edition, the local government reaffirms its commitment to equal opportunities and the creation of spaces for coexistence. The ultimate goal is to promote active and healthy lifestyle habits during the school holiday period, consolidating this offer as a reference for families in Onda.