About 1,000 people attended this past Saturday at the III Jornada de Convivencia developed in Santa Ana, organized by the FAMP and in collaboration with the Department of Social Policy within the Municipal Plan for the Prevention of Drug Addiction.
Under the theme 'Nature and health are life.
Respect them, they are life 'developed this activity, which involved all of Jumilla AMPAS, numerous parents, children.
The aim, said the councilman of Social Policy, Mariana Gómez, "is framed within the Plan for Drug Dependency, and is more awareness among small to be acquiring healthy habits, as it is a day when no alcohol or snuff, or junk food, and for children to learn to have fun and parents interact and participate in activities with their children. "
For its part, the president of the FAMP Romy Navarro said that "it is a positive day where healthy habits are taught to respect the environment, to collect all the trash, to share activities with other children and, ultimately, to enjoy health and the environment. "
Romy Navarro added that "all activities are led by specialized monitors and Civil Defence volunteers."
Finally, the president of the FAMP said, "Every year there are more people attending, which increases around noon, so we could talk about a thousand people."
All children were given a shirt with the slogan of the day and children could share activities and team games, knowledge of plant species, hiking, etc..
There was also competition Gachamiga and tortillas.
The event had the cooperation of the Department of Public Safety, Civil Defence volunteers and local police officers.
As reflected in the brochure "a positive recreational, extracurricular activities and other recreational activities that help enrich the leisure time of our children and prevent the use of alcohol, snuff and other drugs, and to be respectful our natural environment and, above all, fun together, mothers, fathers, sons and daughters. "
Source: Ayuntamiento de Jumilla