Nayarit’s government with DIF Nayarit System headed by Ana Lilia Lopez de Sandoval delivered more than one million pesos – close to US $ 69,000 - in groceries in Santiago Escuintla. The purpose of such donation is to provide children with good and nutritious food so that boys and girls six years and younger may grow up healthy, with the right size and the right weight according to their age.
Deliverance of this donation was made at the start of the “No Hunger” National Campaign, by Zaira Rivera Veliz, General Director of DIF Jalisco, who was accompanied by Liliana Elizabeth Gomez Meza, SEDESOL federal delegate, and other authorities. Rivera Veliz acknowledged President Enrique Pena Nieto’s and Governor Roberto Sandoval Castañeda’s hard work on behalf of Nayarit’s children.
“These are the second and third food deliveries, and we have Governor Sandoval and President Enrique Pena Nieto to thank for; this is how they respond to your needs. This is for Santiago’s children whom we should feed and nourish so that they can reach the right weight and size that goes with their age,” say Rivera Veliz.
She also added: “there are 557 boys and girls in Santiago Escuintla community who are receiving six groceries baskets. When families get home and see their six month food supplies, they realize the economic benefit they get with these donations, thanks to the work of Governor Roberto Sandoval.”
A total of six communities were beneficiaries. Angelica Maria Gutierrez, upon receiving her supplies commented: “I welcome the food donations they give us, it brings a good variety of food like beans, sugar, tuna fish, rice, everything needed for my daughter to eat nutritiously and healthy; because of this donation I save a lot of money, and with that money I can buy other things I also need.”
While touring Rosamorada accompanied by her husband Roberto Sandoval Castañeda, Ana Lilia delivered grocery baskets, wheel chairs, walkers and a vehicle equipped for disabled people and senior citizens.
She also had the opportunity to witness up front, the results of programs such as United Homes, where women are trained in a skill that allows them to bring some extra income to the family by working from home.
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