This volunteer project of the Mallorca Integra Foundation offers rides to elderly people living in the centre managed by IMAS.
Combating unwanted loneliness, promoting intergenerational relationships and reconnecting the elderly with their surroundings and the community are the objectives of the project ‘En bici sin edad’ (‘By bike without age’). A volunteer action implemented with great success in other Spanish and European cities which, for the first time, comes to the Balearic Islands, thanks to the Mallorca Integra Foundation, in collaboration with MBW Proa Premium and the ‘la Caixa’ Foundation.
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La Llar d’Ancians launches the project ‘En bici sin edad’ to combat loneliness and reconnect with the community
Users with reduced mobility or who do not have a family at the Llar d’Ancians residence, which IMAS manages in Palma, will be the first in the autonomous community to be able to enjoy this innovative yet simple experience, which offers outings on electric tricycles with capacity for up to two people, to go for rides around Palma, visit their old neighbourhood, see the Christmas lights or the sea, accompanied by a volunteer who drives the vehicle.
‘This is a project that contributes to promoting active, healthy and integrated ageing within the community, which is what IMAS is committed to’, stressed the Vice-President of the island’s institution, Magdalena García Gual, who thanked the work of Mallorca Integra, MBW Proa Premium, the “la Caixa” Foundation and the volunteers who make it possible. ‘Volunteering contributes to the common good, the work you do complements that of the professionals and allows the elderly to enjoy activities like this, which strengthen their self-esteem, sense of belonging and social integration’, she said.
The Vice-President of IMAS closed the presentation ceremony of ‘En bici sin edad’, which was also attended by the Councillor for Families and Social Affairs of the GOIB, Catalina Cirer, the Director of Social and Health Care of the Consell de Mallorca, Rosa Llobera, the Councillor for the Elderly and Interculturalism of Palma City Council, María Luisa Marqués, as well as representatives of the sponsoring organisations and the directors of the Mallorca Integra Foundation, Catalina Miralles and Aurora Sampol, who will coordinate and direct this project.