From youth center to company director in Madrid

Jesús, a 24-year-old with a fictitious name, has transformed his life after time in a youth reform center and living on the streets. Through the PAIS job insertion program by Fundación Diagrama, he now runs a small painting company in the Community of Madrid. His story highlights the success of initiatives for reintegrating young offenders.

Jesús, 24 years old and recently married, lives in northern Madrid and runs a small painting company with regular activity in the Community. A decade ago, his life was very different: he faced detentions for minor thefts at 16, entered a reform center at 17 due to repetition, spent nearly a year there, and then a period on the streets upon reaching adulthood.

Family context played a role: his father died when he was ten, disrupting his adolescence. The initial three-year internment sentence was reduced to nine or ten months for good behavior, plus one year of supervised liberty. In the center, he dealt with strict rules but no gang ties. "You arrive new and it's scary. There are rules, cameras, constant surveillance," explains Jesús, though he notes it's not comparable to an adult prison.

At 18, he lived on the streets for nearly a year, surviving on occasional help without further crimes. Stability came at 20 with a job as a painter's assistant, which grew into a partnership with his current associate. The PAIS program, run by Fundación Diagrama for ARRMI, was pivotal: it provided job orientation, psychological support, and business connections. Jesús joined activities to build resumes and handle interviews, landing his first role as a mechanic, though he quit due to dissatisfaction.

Humberto San Millán, PAIS deputy director, states that 90% of participants achieve job insertion; since 2005, over 400 young people have found employment and scholarships. The process demands patience: "You have to listen to them, reposition them, and continue with back-and-forth," he emphasizes. With no current records, Jesús plans to expand his business and aid other youth. "I got out by luck and by hitting rock bottom," he reflects.

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