Cold November
November marks the arrival of colder weather: temperatures drop, the days grow shorter, and the transition toward winter becomes noticeable. Despite the change in climate, activities at the center continue regularly. At the same time, it becomes clear that the end of my journey is approaching, naturally starting a countdown toward the final weeks.
As the month progresses, the first Christmas lights begin to appear, decorating streets and shared spaces. Although we are not yet fully immersed in the festive atmosphere, these early signs anticipate the season ahead and help set the tone for the end of the year.

Among the activities that deserve particular attention is the International Day for the Elimination of Violence Against Women, observed on November 25. At the center, this occasion is addressed through initiatives aimed at raising awareness and sharing useful information, with the goal of promoting understanding and respect in relationships.



Another important event this month is the trip to the Bioparc in Valencia with the center’s participants. This outing offers both educational and recreational value, allowing everyone to observe different ecosystems and animal species up close. It also provides an opportunity to spend a day outside the usual routine, encouraging group participation and engagement.
As the weeks go by, activities continue and planning focuses on what still needs to be completed. Overall, November represents a month of transition: on one hand, it introduces winter and the first signs of the holiday season; on the other, it marks the approaching conclusion of my journey.

