La Ràpita launches 'Open Fridays' to support family work-life balance

The City Council offers free educational activities for children aged 6 to 12 at Maset Espai Jove.

Generic image of a children's educational space with games and teaching materials.
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Generic image of a children's educational space with games and teaching materials.

The La Ràpita City Council has launched the Open Fridays program this February, a free initiative at Maset Espai Jove and the Open Center for children aged 6 to 12.

This new municipal service runs every Friday from 5:00 PM to 7:00 PM, aiming to help parents manage their work schedules. The project is part of the TempsxCures program and strengthens the Montsià town's commitment to children's welfare and public space usage.

"It is a completely free space designed so that no child is left out for social or economic reasons."

Noelia Belmonte · Councilor for Social Policies and Equality
Activities include creative workshops, traditional games, and special sessions for International Women's Day. Participation is recognized through the Edunauta Passport, highlighting the importance of learning outside the traditional school environment.