The 1,500 names of beneficiaries of the LAE/OPEKA children’s camp program for 2024 were published on the OPEKA website, after a draw, as reported to the Ministry of Social Cohesion and Family and the supervised Organization of Social Security Benefits and Social Solidarity.
The program begins across the country on Saturday, June 22, and the names of the beneficiaries can be found at OPECA website in Electronic Servicesregistering the TIN and AMKA of the child’s parents.
Below the eligible parent information is the child’s camp program card, which parents must print and bring to camp.
Each LAE/OPEKA beneficiary parent can print a single card for each of their children.
On the same OPEKA page, a list of contracted children’s camps is published, while it is made clear that parents can decide which camp – always among those contracted – they want to send their children to.
The program concerns the accommodation of children aged 6 to 16, for 16 days (15 nights), in children’s camps, contracted with LAE/OPEKA.
It is also valid from 06/22/2024 to 08/31/2024 (final camp departure date) for typically developing children and until 10/09/2024 (final camp departure date) for children with disabilities with a percentage 50% and higher.
OPECA subsidizes companies that provide accommodation to beneficiaries during the term of the children’s camp program, as a result, no financial participation will accrue from beneficiaries for the year 2024.
Companies, in turn, must faithfully observe all health protocols, as well as all necessary measures to prevent the transmission of diseases and accidents.
LAE/OPEKA does not assume the slightest responsibility for any irregular behavior of employees in the contracted fields.
For more information, beneficiaries can visit the website OPECA.