In houses, in a borrowed pizzeria or in a hairdresser for pets, nine young people from Zapala learn trades and find more than a recreational activity: they find a possibility of insertion into the world of work. It is the inclusion workshop that works since February and today seeks a new place to continue growing.
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In houses, in a borrowed pizzeria or in a hairdresser for pets, nine young people from Zapala learn trades and find more than a recreational activity: they find a possibility of insertion into the world of work. It is the inclusion workshop that works since February and today seeks a new place to continue growing.
CLG spoke with its director, Sabrina Gatti, who took stock of the task they are carrying out, about the current situation of the institution and the projects they are developing.