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Spanish municipal youth programs
Overview
In mid‑July, Spanish towns began rolling out new municipal youth services. El Ejido introduced a free youth card for residents aged 14‑30, offering discounts and access to activities via a dedicated app, while Daimiel’s Espacio Joven centre expanded to over 500 members, providing games, workshops and live sports screenings to foster social interaction.
By the end of July, other municipalities launched summer‑time initiatives. San Bartolomé organized a day‑long outing to Aquapark Costa Teguise for International Youth Day, covering transport, entry and a meal for participants aged 12 and up. Segovia completed its "Verano Segovia Joven" program, filling all 320 spots for free camps that included dance, chess, theatre and water games, and announced additional events in nearby neighbourhoods for later in the year.
Together, these actions illustrate a broader push across Spanish local governments to provide free, community‑focused opportunities for young people, ranging from year‑round digital cards and hubs to seasonal camps and outings.
Entities
Segovia · Mónica de León · Isidro Pérez · San Bartolomé · Sergio Calleja
Timeline
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21 days ago
[CULTURE] 2 sourcesSpanish towns launch youth summer programs in AugustSan Bartolomé and Segovia municipalities in Spain held youth summer events, offering free activities and camps for children and teens, with full enrollment and community support.
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about 1 month ago
[CULTURE] 3 sourcesSpanish towns roll out youth card and community hub for young residentsEl Ejido launched a free youth card for 5,000 locals, while Daimiel’s Espacio Joven offers a hub for over 500 youths with events, workshops and live match screenings to boost social interaction.
Sources
eladelantado.com · elchaplon.com