From Friday 23rd to Tuesday 27th June, a Vaccination Day is held at the facilities of the Río Gallegos Lions Club through which the neighbors could and still can complete their vaccination calendars, both national and Covid.
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Said Vaccination Days are part of the Provincial Campaign for the Recovery of the Vaccination Calendar and their objective is that children under 2 months of age and adults up to 65 years of age can complete their vaccination calendars. as a way to reduce the circulation of different diseases.
Within this framework, the president of the Río Gallegos Lions Club, Carlos Muñozspoke to the radio program The stopwhich is issued by Weather FM 97.5and pointed out that said campaign arose about a month ago by the Club, within the framework of the joint activities carried out with the Ministry of Health of the Province of Santa Cruz and the minister of the health portfolioClaudio Garcia.
Carlos tells that, within the facilities of the Lions Club, they have a place that -at the time- was used as the office of the current Minister of Health. Finding themselves unoccupied, they decided to make it useful: “it is the vaccination center that, during the winter, It will be from 10:00 in the morning and until 1:00 p.m. It was before 8:00 a.m. and until 1:00 p.m., but seeing that it is very cold and that the older people begin to mobilize after 10:00 a.m., we decided to change the schedule.”
“There is a fairly large stock of vaccines and, thank God, there are all the vaccines on the national calendar from two months and up to 65 years of age: flu, Covid and any vaccine they need is here,” added the club president.
Today, Tuesday June 27 and exclusively, The vaccination center will be open until 6:00 p.m. at the Lions Club house. On the other hand, as Carlos explains, the Nutriendo Futuro Campaign is being developed in parallel, which arises after an “agreement between the Lions Clubs and the Anonymous Companies. Yesterday the merchandise arrived to distribute to 330 women that we already have written down in the plan and that will be delivered to them starting today “indicated.
When asked by this medium about the repercussion of the community in the Nutriendo Futuro Campaign, the president of the Río Gallegos Lions Club expressed that “La Anónima trusts us because we are an NGO that has been in Río Gallegos for 55 years and also for the control of the merchandise that arrives. We do a control and lately the people of La Anónima have been going -with two managers and staff- to collaborate for the assembly. This year, La Anónima gave us a truck to unload all the food “.
The Nutriendo Futuro Campaign consists of collecting approximately 3,100 kilos of products that are divided into boxes made up of 17 essential products from the family basket, which are distributed to all those families that are part of the lists that the Lions Club owns. In this regard, Muñoz remarked: “We have it very well armed, and it is not for all the people who want to go looking for food. There are people out there who want to go look for the box with food and it is not like that, they are delivered in a Cenin to the corresponding people, we are well organized with a spreadsheet”.
“There are people out there who sign up before a person who left, that is, mothers who got a job and leave the place to another person. It is for registered families who do not have a job and who receive the ANSES Allowance, which that is common, most have between two or three children who are within the school line,” he added.
On the other hand, Muñoz referred to the Literacy Program carried out by the Club and pointed out that it is headed by the teacher and member of the Club, Silvia Villa del Curis. This year, in the month of September, the Lions Club Literacy Center celebrates 25 years of history. “There are 30 kids who go from 2:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. on Fridays. When we started -25 years ago- many older people came to learn to read and write. Until now, there are still students who are studying and They don’t come because of the cold, but I rescue Silvia, who comes twice a week to see her students’ theme,” he said.
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Finally, Carlos expressed a daily concern that he has regarding the students who attend the Literacy Center and pointed out that many of them “finish their studies and do not have a job opportunity. Some work at APPADI, but there are others who do not find a job opportunity. work and run the risk of being abandoned in the future. That is the great frustration that we can have from the Lions Club”.
2023-06-27 16:36:00
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