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Patrimonio Nacional will promote workshop schools in Lanzarote to train unemployed young people

The president of this institution has visited the island for the first time and made this announcement after meeting with the president of the Cabildo

The president of National Heritage, during her visit to Lanzarote with the president of the Cabildo

The president of Patrimonio Nacional, Llanos Castellanos, has announced the launch for the first time by the institution of a project of workshop schools and employment workshops aimed at young people from Lanzarote, who are unemployed or who have dropped out of their studies, "so that they can obtain a professional certificate and thus favor their labor insertion in key sectors for the new economy, such as environmental management and renewable energies".

The project will be financed with funds from the European recovery fund, will be launched in 2021 and will have the collaboration of the Cabildo de Lanzarote.
Llanos Castellanos made this announcement on the occasion of her first visit to the island and after the meeting she held this morning with the president of the Cabildo de Lanzarote, María Dolores Corujo, who thanked the initiative and offered her support to materialize it.

         

"With this project we want to promote environmental management and sustainability, which must be a fundamental asset during the coming years, and we also want to do it by promoting renewable energies. And to do so, we need to have prepared and qualified young people,” explained the president of Patrimonio Nacional


“Institutional collaboration”

 
The visit of the president of Patrimonio Nacional to Lanzarote is part of the tour she is making after the confinement due to Covid-19, which has led her to personally interview the mayors of Madrid, San Lorenzo del Escorial, Cuacos de Yuste and Seville, cities and municipalities where the institution is present through its Palaces, Monasteries, Convents or green spaces.