Cornuda Social Inclusion Project Begins with Regional Funding and Community Support
Cornuda Convention
Start of the Agreement and Participants
On early June 1996, a convention was held at the Casa Sociale hall in Cornuda to sign a project aimed at supporting the most vulnerable social groups. Participants included local political and social representatives, such as the mayor, representatives of the neighborhood association, and various volunteer organizations.
Objectives and Funding
The project, which will span two years, specifically aims to improve the living conditions of elderly and disabled residents in the municipality. The total amount allocated for the implementation of the initiative is approximately one hundred thousand euros, funded by regional and European funds.
Planned Activities and Specific Goals
The activities include home care services, psychological support, training courses, and socialization programs for the weaker groups. Additionally, social transportation will be enhanced, and listening and gathering centers will be established.
Aims and Social Inclusion
The project intends to promote the importance of social inclusion and improve the quality of life for the people involved, creating moments of encounter and solidarity among citizens.
Role of Institutions and Associations
The municipal administration has committed to supporting the initiatives by ensuring surveillance services and coordination among the various involved components.
Volunteer associations will play a central role in organizing and managing activities, ensuring active participation of the local community.
Conclusions
Overall, the convention represents an example of collaboration between institutions and citizens aimed at safeguarding and improving the quality of life of the more vulnerable populations.

