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Quatre itinéraires pour les personnes handicapées dans la province de Teruel en Espagne

De jeunes volontaires âgés de 18 à 26 ans, travaillant dans un camp de travail d’été durant le mois de Juillet 2014 à Alcorisa, dans la province de Teruel (Espagne), ont rénové 4 chemins afin de les rendre accessibles aux personnes handicapées. Ce camp de travail, financé par l’Institut de la jeunesse de la Région Aragon (Instituto Aragonés de la Juventud), est organisé par Atadi. Cette organisation s’occupe de personnes handicapées mentales.

Leur travail consistait à installer des signes de pistes pour faciliter l’orientation et l’accès aux personnes handicapées. En outre, ces routes mènent à des points historiques et culturels d’intérêt, tels que le site archéologique de La Guardia. Les bénévoles, aidés par d’autres organisations, ont édité 400 dépliants afin de promouvoir les 34 kilomètres de chemin.

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Pour trouver plus de bonnes pratiques sur la mobilité durable dans les zones rurales et de montagne, découvrez ici notre Guide des bonnes pratiques de Move On Green.

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