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Cáritas reopens
CÁRITAS, an NGO, has reopened its shelter camp in Los Urrutias for summer activities after a twoyear comprehensive reform and a €1 million investment. The camp, located on the coast of Mar Menor, was blessed by the bishop of the Diocese of Cartagena.
The mayor of Cartagena Noelia Arroyo and the acting president of the region Fernando López Miras also attended the ceremony. Noelia Arroyo praised Cáritas for transforming the shelter into a great space for coexistence and Fernando López Miras recognised Càritas’ 70 years of protecting and helping others.
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Since 1959, Cáritas has been providing leisure activities for children and young people from families at risk of social exclusion. The camp features beds, camping areas, recreational facilities, a swimming pool, and much more.
Cáritas launched a fundraising campaign, with contributions from companies and private donors. The camp is part of Cáritas’ efforts to break the intergenerational cycle of poverty by providing equal opportunities for children and young people. Cáritas accompanies minors in areas like education, family support, and healthy free time activities.