
Almost 60 applications have enrolled in training courses that will allow Ukrainian refugees to help them find employment in the hospitality sector.
The mayor of Torrevieja, Eduardo Dolón, held a working meeting at the Tourism Center (CdT) with the general director of Turisme, Herick Campos, which was also attended by the Councillor for Tourism and Deputy Mayor, Rosario Martínez, the Councillor of International Residents, GitteLund, and the director of the CdT of Torrevieja, Alicia Arenas.
At the meeting, the mayor and Councillors were updated with the hospitality training initiatives that the network of Tourism Centers (CdT) has launched for Ukrainian refugees.
Arenas confirmed that almost 60 applications have already been received to enroll in the training and tourism courses that allow them to start work in the hospitality sector.
Among the training courses offered by the CdT of Torrevieja is that of food handler, cook and kitchen assistant as well as waiter for bars and restaurants.
3,500 UKRAINIAN REFUGEES IN THE CITY OF TORREVIEJA
The mayor reported that at the moment there are more than 3,500 citizens from Ukraine who have registered with the Association of Ukrainians of Torrevieja since the beginning of the Russian invasion, which more than doubles the Ukrainian population registered in Torrevieja from before the invasion, which was around 3,200 according to data provided by the Department of Census and Statistics of the City of Torrevieja.
Finally, Mayor Dolón highlighted that the town hall, through the Department of International Residents, is running a series of Spanish courses for Ukrainian citizens at the Virgen del Carmen Cultural Center, taught by teachers from the Association of Volunteers with Social Initiative in Torrevieja (ATIS), accompanied by Ukrainian volunteers already living in the locality. It is hoped that the courses that allow the refugees to integrate into Torrevieja society and learn help them learn the language to facilitate their full integration into life here.
TORREVIEJA CDT LAUNCHES TRAINING COURSES FOR UKRAINIAN REFUGEES
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