“It is very difficult to live in Italy as foreigners, but when you are helped by people, it really makes you feel happy. You find the courage to keep going,” explains Almedina, a young Kosovar woman who thanks to Project SI FORMA acquired a B1-level Italian certificate and now is studying to become a health assistant.
Thirty-one literacy courses for 400 foreign citizens residing in Abruzzo: Italian language, civic education and various complementary services, including babysitting for young mothers, cultural-linguistic mediation activities and professional updating courses for teachers held by the CVCL at the Università per Stranieri di Perugia. These are the results of Project “SI FORMA – Inclusive Educational Services” that were presented yesterday in Pescara by Marinella Sclocco, Social Policy Councillor at the Regione Abruzzo [see news: Educational Services].
Here is a playlist with the experiences of the protagonists.