Offer out-of-school educational support, leisure activities and social skills development for young people to complete their studies and finish secondary education.
The Education Program of the Adsis Foundation provides the tools for young people in vulnerable situations to continue their studies. Every year, over 4,000 young people are supported in Spain.
During the course, the contents taught in the school are reinforced in order to respond to the difficulties that students present in their learning, both at the technical level and in study habits, in order to improve their school performance and prevent situations of demotivation , absenteeism and school failure. We also offer support to face complicated personal and family situations, help them to develop important social skills for their development, as well as technological resources and food supplements.
The process takes place in the centers of the foundation in Madrid, Barcelona, Valencia, Asturias and Las Palmas.
- Reception of the minor and his family and individualized diagnosis to respond to the needs of the young person.
- Preparation of an individualized educational plan through which objectives are established.
- Realization of extracurricular classes: performance of homework, preparation of exams, reinforcement exercises, follow-up evaluations.
- Realization of educational leisure activities: sports and artistic activities, collaborative games, cultural outings, camps and summer camps.
- Development of social skills: development of skills such as responsibility, commitment, teamwork, positive response to certain situations.
- Learning in the use of Information Technology (ICT): access to the internet, workshops on social networks, repair of mobile phones and tablets.
- Distribution of food supplements: snacks to ensure that young people eat well when they leave school.
The direct beneficiaries are children and young people from 12 to 18 years of age in Madrid, Barcelona, Valencia, Asturias and Las Palmas, who have school difficulties and who come from families in vulnerable situations.
Fundación Adsis (web)

