The Infecar fairgrounds in Las Palmas will become the epicenter of recognition for the social fabric of southern Gran Canaria this Friday, January 30th, with Alejandro Marichal, leader of the Canary Coalition in southern Gran Canaria, among others, in attendance. The second edition of the Alma Awards will take place, an event that, after its debut last year, is establishing itself on the island's calendar as a platform to highlight the efforts of individuals and organizations that drive the archipelago's social, cultural, and economic development.
The event, scheduled for 19:00 p.m., is expected to bring together a broad representation of the island's productive and associative sectors. According to the organizers, these awards were created to highlight the commitment and values of those who work quietly or publicly for the progress of Gran Canaria, strengthening the identity and cohesion of civil society.
The main novelty of this second edition is the creation of a specific category dedicated to youth. With this move, Coalición Canaria seeks to recognize the active role of the new generations in shaping the island's present, rewarding their involvement in projects of social, community, and cultural significance.
The nationalist party states that the addition of this award responds to the need to encourage young leadership and underscore its importance in the transformation processes facing Gran Canaria. The Alma Awards gala is not only a ceremony for presenting awards, but also a strategic meeting point for representatives from the economic and cultural sectors. The event aims to amplify initiatives that contribute to the island's international profile and the improvement of its citizens' quality of life. With this second edition, the organization reaffirms its commitment to providing Gran Canaria with a stable platform for recognizing civic merit, highlighting achievements that serve as a benchmark for the future of Gran Canarian society.











