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Solidarity Heart

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Solidarity Heart

Solidarity Heart

had the opportunity to do some photo shoots and participate in fashion shows. It’s challenging for me to balance it with handball, but I would like to do something in this industry.

How did you get to know SOLTRA?

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It was after our visit with the Spanish handball team to their headquarters in La Virgen del Camino. Subsequently, the opportunity arose to collaborate on various activities. Initially, it was on a radio program that was done for Disability Day, and then I have also been to the Doña Cinia Residence and Occupational Center a couple of times, giving motivational talks and sharing my story with the residents. In my talks, I try to convey that suffering is unique to each person, being happy is not easy, and you have to fight hard to achieve it. Life presents you with two paths, full of uncertainty, where you can’t go back, but you have to think about which one to choose. Never let your dreams fall, don’t let anyone clip your wings to fly and rise to reach those things, simple or complex, that bring you happiness.

What would you highlight about the work carried out by SOLTRA?

I believe that the inclusive work they do is spectacular, especially the approach of finding a job for each person and adapting the position to their needs. The number of divisions they have facilitates this work, and it’s a source of pride for León to have something like this in our land.

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