
The Centro Ocupacional Hortiterapéutico, COH, continues to organize workshops and trainings for its participants.
In recent months, they have been working on training the team in the use of professional inclusion tools, a big step to keep up to date with the ongoing challenges in the areas of work and employment. As part of this, the COH made a presentation to the Fondacio Board of Directors to show the report of barriers and facilitators, in order to continue advancing in good practices of inclusion at work.
But, as there is room for work, there is also room for celebration, especially in this month that fills everyone in our country with joy. That is why a face-to-face meeting was held with 22 people from the Allinmapu Club and the Centro Ocupacional Hortiterapia COH, in the Los Laureles room of the Los Almendros Center, to celebrate this patriotic month with delicious empanadas and the infallible "pies de cueca" that were danced with great joy.

Healing work, helping others heal
COH aims to achieve the social inclusion of people with disabilities, with limited resources, through their active participation in the community. It aims to improve the physical, mental, social and spiritual well-being of these people through their training in the reproduction and propagation of medicinal crops.
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