As part of its social work, the Idiliq Foundation invited Adimi users to a big party full of games and fun this Monday and Tuesday at the Wyndham Club. It is an event that, according to the president of the group, Juan Miguel Marcos, was organised again after several years of hiatus due to the pandemic. “The club’s entertainers, who are also volunteers for the foundation, were looking forward to this day because it is always very nice to see the children’s faces, the fun they have and how much they always want to come back”, said Juan Miguel Marcos.
This was a party that lacked nothing, from karaoke and handicrafts to video games, in which both the users of the Adimi Day Care Centre and those of the occupational workshops took part.
“It’s a pleasure for the children to get out of their routine in such a fun way”, said the president of Adimi, Cristóbal Moreno, who was also very grateful for the initiative promoted by Idiliq, adding that “it’s always good to remember that Adimi works thanks to the commitment that this foundation made to us at the time, and even today they continue to support our service, giving a lot of love to our members”.
The mayor of Mijas, Josele González (PSOE), and the councillor for Social Services, Hipólito Zapico (PSOE), did not want to miss this recreational meeting either. Both recognised the constant commitment of the Idiliq Foundation to the citizens and social groups of Mijas. “During the pandemic they were very important for the Social Services in Mijas, as we could count on them for everything, along with other associations, and now they are lending a hand to the Adimi groups”, said Zapico, while González took the opportunity to “call on those companies and entities in our municipality that have a lot of potential and want to collaborate with a social cause of this type, and what better way to do it than with the Adimi group, which always welcomes any kind of help with open arms”.
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