The next day, January 24, at 20.30 in the movie theater Velasco, the short film "The Fate of Ulysses", performed by the City Council of Alhama de Murcia through its Department of Health and directed by David Perea will be released.
The Mayor of Alhama de Murcia, Alfonso Ceron Fernando Morales, CEO of Citizen Services and Addictions, Ros Juan Manuel Ruiz, the mayor of Health, Ana Fernandez, the director of the short, and the director of the therapeutic center Fleets, Immaculate Cobos have realized the act and initiative that is unique in the region.
The mayor has placed emphasis on the work done by the Department of Health of the City of Alhama, making publicly highlight the importance of the drugs in our society.
"This novel action of an administration manages to put on the table an important reality while showing that you can get out of this world," clarified.
Juan Manuel Ruiz expressed his appreciation for the award will be given to the general direction that presides over and directs and took the opportunity to highlight the many projects from Addictions have launched in the region to tackle and give solution to those suffering from this disease.
The mayor of Health, Ana Fernández has announced that, in addition, for the premiere of "The Fate of Ulysses", the city of Alhama want to do a series of awards to various individuals and entities which assist in fighting drug prevention , so awards will be presented to the General Directorate of Citizen and Drug Dependence of the Ministry of Health of the Autonomous Community of Murcia, to the Environmental Unit Pediatric Hospital Virgen de Murcia Arrixaca; For The Therapeutic Community Fleets of Alhama de Murcia, the Secondary Schools Valle de Leiva and Miguel Hernández de Alhama and the Foundation Pit Workers Power.
The completion of the short course has over a year of hard work planned by the Department of Health, and in close collaboration between Fleets and director of film production, as noted by the mayor.
Meanwhile, the head of the therapeutic center Fleets expressed his satisfaction with the short film made about its center, with patients and with their own techniques.
"It is very important for us because our work shows" Inma Cobos clarified.
"After making the short film my image of these places has changed completely. Usually we say that someone that someone has ended up going to a rehabilitation center. Now I understand that it is not the end, but will go to a school like The fleet is on the contrary, it is the possibility of starting a new life, "said the director of the film, David Perea.
Since seating is limited, the mayor announced further that in the case of places who missed the premiere, another screening of "The Fate of Ulysses" will be planned.
Source: Ayuntamiento de Alhama de Murcia