The card, which replaces the traditional physical greeting, contains a QR code that, when scanned, directs users to a video where the entity's users explain what they enjoy most about the Christmas celebration.
This project not only serves as a greeting but has also allowed members of Taller Claror to update their technological tool usage, including scriptwriting and formulating the questions asked during the recording.
The creation of the digital card received support from the Ribera d’Urgellet City Council. The entity is promoting the card through its digital channels. More information about the organization is available on its website.
Taller Claror is part of the Claror-Alt Urgell Association, founded in 1976, dedicated to the care and support of people with intellectual disabilities in the Alt Urgell region. The Claror-Alt Urgell Private Foundation, established in 2014, ensures economic viability and promotes future projects.




