By Roberto A Ortega | Project Leader
In the first stage, basic necessities were distributed in some affected communities.
in this the second stage, after observing how civil and military authorities organized themselves to collaborate in the reconstruction and reestablishment of the work sources of the population, a field investigation was implemented together with the Proforestal personnel in the place, would allow to determine those families that would have had material losses and that at the same time would be affected in their sources of income.Se han adquirido, para ello, hornos de barro fabricados en la región, que serán entregados en agosto de este año, a jefes de familia previamente seleccionadas, de modo que reactiven su fuente de ingreso y empleos que generan con ello.
Also, in other areas of the region, we collaborated in the acquisition of sewing and embroidery material, as well as furniture racks to make textile pieces such as huipiles (blouses) and rabones (skirts), which was given to women artisans. In this way, it supports not only the family economy itself, but also the maintenance and dissemination of the region's identity.
However, in the zone the earthquakes continue from low to medium intensity, so we are still present to collaborate in emergency situations that may arise.
Estamos finalizando nuestros trabajo en la zona, y queremos decirte otra vez GRACIAS. Tu apoyo ha hecho que ayudemos a la gente mas necesitada.
By Roberto Ortega | Project Leader
By Roberto A. Ortega | Project Leader
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