The Castilla y León Proyecto Hombre Association has been recognized with the Castilla y León Award for Human and Social Values 2025 for its work in the prevention, treatment and rehabilitation of people with addictions. The jury highlighted “its persistent work, the trajectory of its centers in the region since the 1990s, its focus on families and its ability to adapt to the new challenges of addictions, including addictive behaviors such as gambling, shopping or the use of screens.”
The award is shared among the five entities that make up Proyecto Hombre in Castilla y León: the Alcándara Foundation (Salamanca), the Aldaba Foundation (Valladolid), the Candeal Foundation (Burgos), the CALS Foundation (León) and the Proyecto Joven Foundation (León), all of them recognized for their altruistic work in favor of the dignity, integration and quality of life of people with addictions.
The Castilla y León Award for Human and Social Values recognizes each year people or entities that contribute to the consolidation of human and social values in the region. Since its creation in 2001, highly relevant institutions and associations have received this award, consolidating the importance of these initiatives in Castilian-Leonese society.
