The Conectad@s project is funded by the European Union through the Recovery, Transformation and Resilience Plan.



SWithout a doubt, Information and Communication Technologies have demonstrated great potential for learning, communication, and social inclusion of people with disabilities. Their proper use enables them to perform tasks and access services, promoting equal opportunities.


Therefore, Conectad@s, AMAFE's new project, seeks to adapt to a new model of autonomy by embracing digital skills and helping to modernize our actions to improve the recovery and social inclusion processes of participants.


Thanks to this projectThe Association will purchase technological materials, laptop computers, and smartphones for the development of training programs, promoting accessibility and responsible use of ICTs to foster autonomy, increase leisure opportunities, and improve cognitive development through the activities available.

Start of group training

We're happy to share that Conectad@s group training began last April. You can keep up to date with all our progress on this website and our social media channels.