In Castellammare the Artigiani di Preziosità playroom was inaugurated. An initiative promoted by Don Luigi Milano, parish priest of the Carmine parish in Castellammare
Inaugurated in via Cannavale in Castellammare the space for children: the Artigiani di Preziosità playroom.
“To say playroom is extremely reductive – says Don Luigi Milano, parish priest of the Carmine parish and promoter of the project – Today we inaugurated the playroom, but we have been operating since last June with learning tutor projects for normal and disabled children.
The project is extensive and includes craft workshops, a playroom, a party room, and baby parking. All with special attention to special children”.
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Don Luigi's project is ambitious and will require time to be fully realized. "I must also thank the structure of the Carmelite nuns - concludes the parish priest - who immediately embraced my project and, for their part, contributed to its realization."
The structure was a nursery school until a few years ago, in the heart of the old town, the 'Pacella' school and will also welcome, to complete the project, groups for spiritual exercises.
The strong point of the project will be the artisan workshops: real artisan activities, from pizza to 0 km jams, which will also be carried out by autistic children.
Our educational offer:
•for all the little ones
Baby Parking and playroom
•For all children and teenagers after-school open to all with learning tutor.
• Career orientation workshops for young people aged 19 and over every Wednesday starting from 12 October
•Life orientation workshops for kids aged 6 to 18 from 14 October
•Personal courses "to help the person for children, young people, teenagers, couples and groups, Pedagogical clinical π×. For parents free courses"
•listening space on the 1st Tuesday of the month
•Creative workshops for mothers every Saturday morning
•gentle gymnastics every Wednesday morning
• the 1st Wednesday of the month Pediatric Help Desk
Article published on 3 October 2022 - 17:30