“"This agreement allows us to continue developing comprehensive care that accompanies people in their recovery and social, family, and labor integration processes, hand in hand with an entity with extensive experience and deep knowledge of this reality. We are talking about an action that not only addresses addiction situations but also works on prevention, guidance, training, and support for families, young people, and professionals who need tools to face these realities more effectively."
Seville strengthens addiction support with new agreement
The Seville City Council and Proyecto Hombre collaborate to promote social and labor integration for those affected by addictions.
By Redacción La Voz de Andalucía
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The Seville City Council and the Spanish Center of Solidarity Foundation of Seville Proyecto Hombre have signed a 115,000 euro agreement for a social and labor integration program for people with addictions and their families.
This agreement, signed between the Seville City Council and the Spanish Center of Solidarity Foundation of Seville Proyecto Hombre, aims to strengthen comprehensive care, social integration, and support for individuals affected by addictions, as well as their family and educational environments. The initiative is part of the program 'Social Integration of People with Addiction Problems and Other Pathologies'.
The collaboration is materialized through a nominative subsidy of 115,000 euros, allocated for the execution of this program during 2026. This funding aligns with the municipal policy of supporting entities that develop prevention, care, and social integration actions in the field of addictions.
The project includes the launch of the Day Center for Reintegration and Workshops, a resource designed to offer a group support structure. Its purpose is to facilitate socio-family and labor integration through activities that promote the acquisition of normalized life habits, the reinforcement of motivation for change, self-knowledge, self-esteem, and the performance of family, social, and labor roles.
Furthermore, the program includes socio-educational activities focused on preventing or curbing the consolidation of substance use patterns. Special attention will be given to young people with incipient problematic behaviors and to individuals with addictions and other associated pathologies who require more specific intervention to achieve stable integration. It is estimated that the program will serve approximately 239 direct users in the Sevillian capital.



