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The ‘Cambia Mi Casa’ program will benefit 300 Vallenato families

In a joint effort to improve the quality of life of the most vulnerable families in Valledupar, the government of Mayor Ernesto Orozco Durán and the National Government officially launched the ‘Cambia Mi Casa‘ program, which aim to improve the housing situation of hundreds of households. vallenatos.

In the City, the Valledupar Social Interest Housing Fund and Urban Reform, Fonvisocial, started this project in the area of ​​Mareigua, in the south of the city, with identification and diagnosis, which allows us to identify infrastructural deficiencies which affects health and wellness. quality of life in homes.

The ‘Cambia Mi Casa’ program will benefit 300 Vallenato familiesDuring the event, director Dorismel Celedón said: “We are very happy, grateful to God and the mayor who gave his word to improve the quality of life of many families in the Municipality of Valledupar, especially in our Mareigua area. Today, we are beginning to change, to change to improve the quality of life of those families who will, humbly, receive.”

For his part, Leonel Jiménez Ramírez, director of the neighborhood of Chiriqui, expressed his gratitude: “This will be very beneficial for our neighbors, who could not improve their homes and who live in poor conditions vulnerable.”

This alliance between Fonvisocial and the Ministry of Housing seeks to affect 300 families from strata 2, 3, 4 and 5, contributing to the consolidation of Valledupar more Equality and Solidarity.

On the other hand, the Deputy Planning Manager of Fonvisocial, Jesús Manuel Salas, said: “This is an opportunity to continue building a more equitable and supportive Valledupar. ‘Cambia Mi Casa’ changes lives, brings progress and dignity to those who need it most.

In summary, ‘Cambia Mi Casa’ will focus on improving the infrastructure, safety and health of homes, where interventions can be made on floors, ceilings, bathrooms and kitchens, the among others, depending on the type of intervention made on rural or urban land. .

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