Centro RamO is a welcoming space hosting various activities throughout the week, including workshops, socialization moments, and work-preparatory initiatives.
It serves as the base for the day center and the occupational therapy workshop, supporting individuals with vulnerabilities from the Valle Serina and Brembana area, aged between 18 and 65, who experience limitations in their autonomy that affect their daily life and/or ability to work.

Centro RamO is open Monday to Friday, from 9:00 AM to 4:30 PM.
We offer leisure workshops, both individual and group activities, designed to develop skills and abilities, such as cooking, theater, art, woodworking, mountain therapy, and much more.
Additionally, participants can engage in occupational therapy activities aimed at preparing them for work. The goals of occupational therapy are to strengthen personal skills and aptitudes, promote autonomy and interpersonal relationships, and help participants feel valued and appreciated as workers.
People attending Centro RamO are supported by an educational team made up of educators and other specialists.
The activities take place partly at the center and partly in the community, and they are tailored to the participants based on their type of disability, age, and abilities. Volunteers from the Association for Inclusion (ApI) often assist the team, making the space more welcoming and informal.
Access to the center is possible through a direct request by the person or their family, or via referral from Social Services. Participants can choose part-time or full-time attendance options, adapted to their needs.
The name "RamO" is a tribute to Omar, a dear colleague who passed away in 2013. Like a branch that renews itself, the center represents the possibility of rebirth and growth for every individual.