The Tinajo City Council transfers a premises to the APSAL Association

The municipality has the most people with hearing impairment on the island, according to the Council

April 29 2022 (09:51 WEST)
Key handover to the APSAL association
Key handover to the APSAL association

The Tinajo City Council has ceded a premises to the APSAL association for deaf people. The mayor, Jesús Machín, and the councilor Elizabeth Olivero were in charge this Tuesday of handing over the keys to their new premises to the association.

The Consistory points out that the municipality has the most people with hearing impairment on the island, and from now on they have a premises on Avenida de Los Volcanes number 53 in Tinajo. There, APSAL members will be able to meet and carry out their activities and different courses without having to travel to other areas of the island.

CESIÓN LOCAL APSAL (3)
 

Antonio Mesa, president of APSAL, collected the keys to the premises from the mayor of Tinajo, and thanked the council “for such a generous gesture that responds to many of their needs as an association.”

“It is a temporary location, until we find them another more convenient place, because in the future this will be the Youth Center. But the Tinajo City Council and its councilor, Elizabeth Olivero, have done an immense job so that you have this place and can carry out your activities calmly and you will always have our support. Congratulations,” concluded the mayor.

CESIÓN LOCAL APSAL (2)
 

 

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