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Romero Foundation launches “Señas de Progreso” and awards 100,000 entrepreneurship scholarships for people with hearing disabilities

Grupo Romero launches Signs of Progress campaign

The Foundation Romerowhich promotes the growth and development of Peruvian families through education for entrepreneurshiplaunched his campaign Signs of Progress, an initiative through which people with hearing disabilities will receive 100,000 scholarships in virtual courses from Campus Romero, interpreted in Peruvian Sign Language (LSP).

This initiative is given thanks to an alliance with the National Council for the Integration of People with Disabilities(CONADIS), through which the scholarships will be delivered to all people registered in the national registry. To access them, the beneficiaries should only enter www.señasdeprogreso.com.pe, click on “access your beca”and register with your driver’s license number CONADIS (RUI) or your Resolution Number CONADIS. The learning paths of the scholarships include courses on digital tools, marketing, entrepreneurship techniques, and leadership and employability.

According to him HEREin Peru there are 532 thousand people who have permanent hearing limitations, only half of them have completed primary education and more than 58% had to undertake to survive. “At the Romero Foundation we work to promote entrepreneurship in Peru, in this case among people with hearing disabilities. We are convinced that with timely training they will be able to undertake effectively and enter the labor market successfully. Thus, Señas de Progreso is a response and a step forward in the promotion and strengthening of inclusive education, bringing development and growth opportunities closer to each one of them.” held Martin Perez Monteverde, Executive Director of the Romero Foundation.

CONCERT SIGNS OF PROGRESS

For the launch of this campaign, an alliance was made with the Grand National Theaterl, an institution that has been betting on inclusive events for the community of people with hearing disabilities. Thus, this Tuesday the 28th the concert was held in the Foyer of the Gran Teatro Nacional “Signs of Progress” with the participation of the singer and songwriter of folk pop with Peruvian and Latin American roots, Daniela Prado and her band.

The Señas de Progreso concert included not only a vibration system, but also the placement of subtitles on a giant screen and the presence of Moisés Piscoya, who interpreted in Peruvian Sign Language (LSP) each of the songs of the singer Daniela Prado.

With this agreement, the Romero Foundation In the last two years, it has already delivered more than 1.5 million scholarships in partnership with other institutions such as the Ministry of Labor and Employment Promotion, the Ministry of Development and Social Inclusion, the Regional Directorate of Education of Metropolitan Limaprovincial municipalities, among others.

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