Children and young people are enjoying these days of the camps, camps, camps and work camps to the fullest.
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Children and young people are enjoying these days of the camps, camps, camps and work camps to the fullest. Intense days of contact with nature, of coexistence with friends, of learning, of games, of music, beach and mountains for girls and boys, but also for educators and families.
Fundesplai offers this summer more than 1,200 activities within the campaign “Get the summer right – A summer for everyone!”, many of them already underway, but there are still places available in estiu.fundesplai.org. A campaign that emphasizes the quality of activities, but also equity: so far more than 5,500 applications for scholarships have been collected. In order to face it, Fundesplai asks for the mobilization of everyone in order to cover all demands. If you want to collaborate, you can do it here.
Summer camps
Thus, the little ones are enjoying the summer camps: there are artistic ones, such as the one held at the Museu Nacional d’Art de Catalunya, sports, such as futsal in Sant Cugat, or languages, such as the Trueta School in Viladecans, among others, and where girls and boys go on excursions, workshops, play and cool off.
Colonies, camps and work camps
As for the camps and camps, thousands of children and young people are living these days unforgettable experiences: the Pyrenees, the Sau reservoir and the Guilleries massif or the Garraf or the Sierra de Busa are some of the natural places are making their stays. In these natural environments, girls and boys discover the secrets of forests, rivers and mountains, have fun, rest and begin to become a little more autonomous with the help of monitors.
In addition, this year among the novelties it is worth highlighting the joint camps between El Periódico and Fundesplai, where girls and boys will act as reporters in the middle of nature. There are still places available here.
Finally, many young people are also these days in the work camps, an activity in which they dedicate part of the time of their stay to make a task of recovery of an environment of natural, social or historical importance, at the same time as having fun. An example is the work camp that is being carried out in Sau, where young people are clearing and renting a space near the reservoir and analyzing the species of fish that live in the reservoir.



