Superaccio

Residential Projects

Superacció’s residential projects provide safe, supportive environments for young people in vulnerable situations. Beyond covering basic needs, these spaces offer an environment where each person can grow holistically, strengthen their autonomy, and move forward in their life projects.

We work with multidisciplinary teams—including social educators, social workers, psychologists, integration specialists, the arts and sports professionals—who support each young person and carry out their work in a holistic way, fostering autonomy, self-esteem, and personal development.

We also promote integration with the community through local activities and volunteering, strengthening belonging and building support networks that accompany their growth.

A 24-hour residential service located in the Guinardó neighborhood of Barcelona, commissioned by the Barcelona City Council’s Social Services Institute to manage and support young adults at risk of social exclusion. .
It was created during the Covid-19 health emergency to assist young people living on the street without access to support networks, applying Superacció’s philosophy and expertise. It is aimed particularly at young people aged 18–23, with capacity for 40 residents.
This resource is unique in Europe due to the complexity of its socio-educational intervention. Its goal is to support this vulnerable group through sports, physical, and expressive tools rooted in Superacció’s methodology—going beyond basic or merely assistance-based care.
The CRAB promotes a holistic approach that covers personal, educational, health, training, judicial, administrative, community, and social development, offering complete and tailored support to each person.
A 24-hour residential service in Vallès Oriental (Barcelona), commissioned by the Catalan Directorate General for Child and Adolescent Protection (DGPPIA). It serves unaccompanied migrant minors aged 14 to 18, recently arrived in Catalonia and in need of protection.
Located in Sant Pere de Vilamajor, with capacity for 20 adolescents, it covers their basic needs and guarantees their integration and rights. Its functions include accommodation, hygiene, nutrition, clothing, healthcare, creating healthy routines, literacy courses, and introductory workshops, as well as teaching Catalan and Spanish.
Hogar La Isla is a residential resource in Tenerife, operating since 2024, commissioned by the Islas Canarias Government’s Directorate General for Child and Family Protection.
It welcomes unaccompanied migrant youth aged 14–18, newly arrived in Spain and in need of help, with a capacity for 25 residents.
Superacció is responsible for their care and close support, while guardianship belongs to the Directorate General. The young people find a safe environment where their basic needs are met, their rights are respected, and social integration is encouraged.

Applying Superacció’s methodology—based on holistic care, respect and trust—each young person receives educational, emotional, and social support. At Hogar La Isla, personal development, autonomy, and well-being are promoted, offering a tailored process and a safe space to build a life project.

Superacció’s assisted apartments provide temporary housing for young people up to age 25 who need support to consolidate their growth.
In each apartment, young people find a safe and welcoming environment that combines educational, social, and emotional support tailored to their needs. Autonomy, responsibility, self-esteem, and life skills are fostered, always with respect and trust.
Though these apartments operate with greater flexibility than residential centers, they follow Superacció’s methodology, attending to each young person holistically in their emancipation process and the building of their own life project.
Currently, we manage apartments in Barcelona, Badalona, Terrassa, and Granollers, with a total of 20 available places, distributed as follows:
  1. ASJTET Program.  A service for young people aged 18–21 in the process of emancipation, commissioned by the DGPPIA. Located in Vallès Oriental, it provides a structured, safe, and close environment where young people can begin, with support, their transition to an adult and independent life.


    With a capacity of 4 places, it guarantees personalized care adapted to each person’s needs. The program combines support in daily life management. Academic and career guidance. And emotional and social support, also encouraging community participation and the building of external support networks.

    Its intervention methodology is based on an integral and gradual process, where each step is worked together with the young person, respecting their pace and enhancing their abilities. The ultimate goal is that, at the end of their stay, each participant has the tools, skills, and confidence needed to successfully face the challenges of adult life.

A temporary housing resource for unaccompanied migrant youth aged 16–20, whether in or recently out of the child protection system, with capacity for 8 residents in Barcelonès.
It is designed for young people who already have some personal and social autonomy but lack their own resources and sufficient family support.
The program welcomes young people transitioning out of protection centers and into independent living. From the PIL, they receive personalized educational, social, and emotional support, fostering their integral development, autonomy, and emancipation process.
In addition to providing a safe and stable environment, the resource offers daily life management guidance, academic and vocational support, and active assistance in accessing the labor market. It also encourages community participation and the development of social skills that help them build positive connections and strong support networks.
The PIL thus becomes a space of learning, opportunity, and growth, where every young person can move forward toward their future with confidence and security.
Superacció’s autonomy apartments are resources directly managed by the organization, designed to support young people in making a progressive transition toward independence. These spaces combine close, professional mentoring with a flexible environment that adapts to each individual’s needs and pace, fostering a realistic and sustainable emancipation process.
They provide comprehensive support, covering everything from daily life management to educational, emotional, and social-employment reinforcement. The goal is for every young person to strengthen their personal and social skills, acquire new tools for independent living, and build self-confidence.
Currently, the apartments offer 8 available places, providing a safe, stable, and trustworthy environment where young people find not only a place to live but also a space to grow, experiment, and move forward in shaping their own life projects.
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