Puçol promotes family reconciliation with its municipal Easter School

Over a hundred children participate in the program funded by the Co-responsible Plan at La Milotxa Infant School.

Generic image of a children's classroom with activities and bright colors.
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Generic image of a children's classroom with activities and bright colors.

The town of Puçol is hosting a new edition of its municipal Easter School these days, with the participation of over a hundred children, from early childhood to primary education, in an initiative that strengthens family and work-life balance.

The program takes place at the La Milotxa Infant School and is part of the reconciliation actions promoted with financial support from the Co-responsible Plan. This initiative allows for the provision of professional care services for minors up to 16 years old, as well as activities during non-school periods.
The first vice president and minister of Housing, Employment, Youth and Equality, Susana Camarero, visited the facilities accompanied by the mayor of Puçol, Paz Carceller, and other representatives of the Generalitat. During the visit, Camarero emphasized the importance of strengthening policies that promote family, work, and personal reconciliation.

"The Consell works to guarantee real and effective equality between women and men, through specific resources that respond to the reconciliation needs of families."

Susana Camarero · First Vice President and Minister of Housing, Employment, Youth and Equality
In Puçol's case, the aid from the Co-responsible Plan is complemented by other lines in terms of equality, totaling 56,429.13 euros between the Co-responsible and Donael programs. The Generalitat has indicated that during 2025, a total of 487 local entities in the Valencian Community benefited from these aids, with an investment exceeding 16.2 million euros, which allowed for the maintenance of services such as morning and afternoon schools, and activities during holiday periods.
Furthermore, Camarero highlighted that universal and free education for children aged 0 to 3 represents direct support for families and contributes to advancing reconciliation and equal opportunities from an early age.