On Tuesday, July 31, the councillor of Social Welfare and Family, Neus Munté, visited the Centre d’Esplai Pubilla Cases – Can Vidalet (L’Hospitalet – Esplugues de Llobregat) of Fundesplai (Fundació Catalana de l’Esplai) where she was able to learn first-hand about the initiatives of this entity in the field of education in leisure and social inclusion.
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On Tuesday, July 31, the councillor of Social Welfare and Family, Neus Munté, visited the Centre d’Esplai Pubilla Cases – Can Vidalet (L’Hospitalet – Esplugues de Llobregat) of Fundesplai (Fundació Catalana de l’Esplai) where she was able to learn first-hand about the initiatives of this entity in the field of education in leisure and social inclusion.
Ramon Terrassa, General Director of Civic and Community Action, and Antoni Reig, Director General of Youth of the Generalitat de Catalunya and President of the Catalan Youth Agency, also participated in the visit and were accompanied by different representatives of Fundesplai such as Josep Gassó, president, Carles Barba, vice president and president of CE Pubilla Cases – Can Vidalet, Núria Valls, deputy general director, as well as Ricard Vicente, director of the esplai, Carles Xifra, responsible for the esplais area of Fundesplai, and councilors of the municipalities of L’Hospitalet and Esplugues de Llobregat.
During the tour, Munté was able to see the summer camps that are taking place these days, as one of the different summer activities (camps, camps, routes …) organized by the entity.
Councillor Ferrer also talked about the various initiatives in favour of social inclusion, such as those aimed at people with disabilities and families, in an organisation that turns 35 in 2014.
Once the visit to the esplai was over, the procession went to the camp that the entity itself manages at the Joan Maragall School in Esplugues de Llobregat. There she was received by Mayor Pilar Díaz and different councilors. They all attended the farewell party at the July camp and the presentation of a video made by the children themselves.

