First All-Inclusive Gymnasium inaugurated in Mazatlan Sinaloa

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With an investment of 250 thousand pesos, the outdoor space will provide an alternative for all those people with special abilities that need to exercise and keep active

Mazatlan, Sin. – With the aim that people with special abilities who do sports have a space to exercise and improve their physical condition for the competitions, the System for the Integral Development of the Family in Mazatlan , inaugurated the first Inclusive Gymnasium of Sinaloa.

The inclusive gym, which is outdoors, had an investment of 250 thousand pesos, being of great benefit for young people and adults with disabilities, especially for those who excel in the sport, because only in the past state paralympics, The athletes brought 112 medals home.

Rosy Fuentes de Ordaz, president of the state DIF System, reiterated her support for this type of work that allows providing opportunities and spaces to all those who require it, thus achieving a more inclusive society.

We witness the feeling when an accident comes to disrupt our families and we have a disability. My husband witnessed that need and that is why his first work here in Mazatlan was the creation of the CRRI.

Rosy Fuentes de Ordaz

The inclusive outdoor gym has a special chest and back press, an arm and wrist exerciser, as well as multi-exercisers, which will allow people to exercise their muscles to keep them active and strengthen their body.

¡Me siento super emocionada porque en Sinaloa hay un nuevo espacio incluyente ♿ en el que las personas con discapacidad…

Posted by Rosy Fuentes de Ordaz on Thursday, August 15, 2019

During the inauguration there was the presence of Gabriela Peña Chico, president of the Mazatlan DIF System; Roberto Rodríguez Lizárraga, director; Humberto Álvarez Osuna, director of INDEM; Óscar Pérez Barros, Secretary of Tourism in Sinaloa; José de Jesús Flores Segura, secretary of the City Council, as well as councilors and municipal officials.

Source: el sol de mazatlan

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