The "Weaving Neighborhoods, Threading Lives" project concludes
The project's quality and innovation have been widely supported, as it was selected for funding by the European Union.
The project's quality and innovation have been widely supported, as it was selected for funding by the European Union.
The students are hired by the City Council through a training and apprenticeship contract. This team is also joined by teaching and coordination staff.
An agreement between the City Council and AFEMCE will allow four members of this association to receive training in urban space maintenance through a funded training program.
The points studied include the development of a campaign to encourage local businesses to join the Arbitration Board.