DIF Delivery Through Their Sponsors Scholarships to 42 Children

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BECAS180-03-300x168A pleasant living facilities were in DIF 42 children and youth who thanks to their sponsors have been able to continue his studies in primary, middle and high school through the scholarship program of social assistance agency headed Fregoso and Magaly Ortiz  where active Eagle Wings Foundation representing Messrs. Debora and Rhon and Sara Cardona.
Children around the township were selected through a socio-economic study which found that parents or guardians do not have the financial capacity and also maintain a 8.5 GPA.

Most children are channeled from other units of the same DIF such as Domestic Violence Unit, the Family Council, the Attorney for the Defense of Children and Families, social work and prevention program for child sexual exploitation.

During the first meeting to the delivery of support were cited to parents, godparents and godchildren besides creating a loop of closeness and affection between the winners and their sponsors, who make their bimonthly delivery of 600 pesos in the case of primary where there are 24 beneficiaries, 700 pesos in the case of high school where teenagers have 13 registered and 800 pesos for five high school students.

On behalf of the sponsors, the president of the institution Magaly Fregoso gave out the cards to the 42 recipients for the commitment that the money is used to buy school supplies, backpacks, shoes or books, preferably in order that they can continue their studies, be productive in their community and maybe one day be a sponsor for a child like them, can receive an incentive to maintain their ratings-and thus to support his family, as Fregoso said Ortiz.

As in the case of little Daniel Zedillo Juan Rodriguez who is now in the first year of high school and who is going through a difficult family situation, because his father has been ill for a long time, only his mother works in a tortilla and also caring for her little sister with Down syndrome, for which has been supported by his godfather Mauricio Meza who for the second year has given its patronage to not give up his desire to pursue a professional career.

The emotional moments that many first met godparents to their godchildren, were offset with all the joy they caught the clown "Papos" who entertained children and adults, providing scholarships closing with hugs but especially many smiles and wishes for a great future for these kids from all the guests at the event organized by the very head of the scholarship program, Rosario Garcia Arechiga who extended the invitation as well as the president of DIF, many more entrepreneurs and leaders community to continue sponsoring the childhood dreams Vallarta. Reports on the scholarship program to your May 22 99 36 to 40.