The president of the Consell de Eivissa, Vicent Marí; the councilor of the Department of Social Welfare, Carolina Escandell, and the insular director of Social Welfare, Marilina Bonet, have received this morning the users of the Occupational Center for people with disabilities of the Consell, authors of the exhibition of Christmas cards that can be visited until the end of the holidays in the institution.
Creativity and active participation
In total, 36 users of the Occupational Center have participated in the design of the postcards with which the Consell congratulates Christmas this year. Of all the proposals submitted, four have been selected as official greetings of the institution: two for the printed version and two for dissemination in digital format.
The initiative highlights the creative work of people with disabilities and their active participation in institutional events and campaigns, while reinforcing the inclusive nature of Christmas celebrations on the island.

Institutional recognition
During the meeting, the president of the Consell, Vicent Marí, wanted to personally thank the involvement and talent of the participants. “Your work and your creativity allow us, one more Christmas, to have these beautiful Christmas cards and get together to enjoy a time of celebration and joy,” he stressed.
The reception also served as public recognition of the daily efforts made by the Occupational Center, a key space to promote autonomy, artistic expression and social integration of people with disabilities in Eivissa.
The postcard exhibition will remain open to the public until the end of the holiday season, offering residents and visitors alike the opportunity to get an up-close look at a Christmas made from inclusion and local creativity.









