18.08.2008 18:00
Marc Parramon
Building work on the solidarity centre in the Ecuadorian city of Portoviejo is almost finished. Meanwhile, some one hundred vulnerable young children are being cared for by the Foundation in a nearby educational centre.
The FC Barcelona Foundation chose the San Pablo
district of the city of Portoviejo in Ecuador to open a new solidarity centre in Latin America.
This is a marginalised area with high levels of poverty and crime as well as an important lack of
basic infrastructures in education and health. An area that needs help.
The centre also has two toilet/shower blocks -
one of them built with the help of the Portoviejo Town Council – and three renovated sports
fields. Thanks to the Foundation one of these fields has been covered to protect the children from
the implacable sun, which makes the practice of sports very difficult in the mornings.
The activities of the centre have been going on
since February in the classrooms of the “Las Cumbres” school. These include revision
classes, literacy and computing and are attended by a hundred children, a number that will
gradually grow to 160. The centre is staffed by a director, a social worker, a health worker and
five teachers.