To the rhythm of ‘The Greatest Show’song from the film ‘The Greatest Showman’, some 80 young people danced Tuesday afternoon on Zocodover Square as part of an activity organized for more than ten years by the Diversitas Movement, which … aims to promote culture and make diversity visible in all its areas.
A celebration with great fanfare for this group in a vulnerable situation, which, under the orders of Juan Carlos, followed all the stages of the musical theme that they have been repeating for weeks. A choreography prepared with great enthusiasm and which serves them for development of social and communication skillsIn short, their personal development, detailed the director of CECAP Joven, David Morales, an entity that provides youth services that works with young people in vulnerable situations.
Parade in the historic center of Toledo
The boys belong to associations in Toledo, integrated into the CECAP group, a training service which “works for the comprehensive personal development of people, in this case, in a situation of vulnerability due to an intellectual disability”. give visibility to the group and to all groups that find themselves in situations of vulnerability,” added David Morales.
Once the “meeting” in Zocodover Square was over, the young people and their families left for the Town Hall Square for a parade with brass bands, designed to bring together all the people who want to rejoice in these dates close to Christmas.
They were accompanied by the mayor of Toledo, Carlos Velázquez; the councilor of Social and Family Services, Marisol Illescas, and the councilors of the Municipal Socialist Group, Nuria Garrido, Marta Medina and Teo García.