Princess of Girona Foundation Boosts Youth Talent in Lleida

The event, with sessions at Ilerna and the Morera Museum, gathered experts and institutions to activate youth potential.

Image of a modern museum interior with young people, symbolizing talent and opportunities.
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Image of a modern museum interior with young people, symbolizing talent and opportunities.

The Princess of Girona Foundation held the Talent Day in Lleida, with activities at Ilerna and the Morera Museum, connecting young people with experts and institutions to generate new opportunities in the region.

The initiative, organized in collaboration with the Paeria de Lleida, the Sorigué Foundation, AP!Lleida, and Caixa Rural, aims to consolidate a legacy between the city and the Princess of Girona Foundation. Furthermore, it seeks to offer young people inspiring stories and inform them about available scholarship, credit, and training programs.

"It seeks to consolidate a legacy between the city and the Princess of Girona Foundation, and to allow young people to learn inspiring stories, in addition to the different scholarship programs, credits, and training initiatives that the entity makes available to them."

Salvador Tasqué · General Director of the Princess of Girona Foundation
During the morning, the Princess of Girona Inspira session featured three professionals recognized by the entity, who shared their experiences in social, technological, and personal growth fields. Subsequently, a talent session on emotional education was held with educator Nacho Julià and personal growth specialist Maite Vallet.
Artist Paula Frei, associated with the AmplificARTE program, which promotes youth emotional well-being through music, concluded the events at Ilerna with a musical performance. In the afternoon, the Morera Museum hosted the presentation of the Princess of Girona Foundation's 2026-2029 strategic plan, in preparation for its 20th anniversary.
Various personalities attended the meeting, including the mayor of Lleida, Fèlix Larrosa; the president of the Sorigué Foundation, Ana Vallés; the sub-delegate of the Spanish Government in Lleida, José Crespín Gómez; the rector of the Universitat de Lleida, Maria Àngels Balsells, and the president of AP!Lleida, Laia Rogel, along with other institutional and business representatives.