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MAO ROTARY CLUB LAUNCHES PROGRAM "school lunch"


By Rafael Pujols

Mao. The "School Lunch" Mao Incorporated Rotary Club, was restarted about 50 children benefiting from school Yerba de Guinea sector in this city, whose action of these leaders comes at time when they were suspended in all public schools in the Project School Breakfast. The committee is headed that program Juana Muñoz, as president, and Manuel Peralta, Victor and Teresa Peña Peralta (spoon), who on this occasion took the students of that school bread, spaghetti and orange juice. The president of the service organization, Juana Muñoz Peña, said it is a concern of the club, so many children in the municipality of Mao have to go to school with nothing in your stomach, because it said, to proceed with great Most poor families do not have the resources to give them breakfast or bread with chocolate. "Without breakfast can not be educated as the times warrant it, because as children learn on an empty stomach, almost glued to his back "he said. Juana Muñoz Peña said that getting a good education for the child, the child or adolescent needs to eat well, plus it allows them to add vitamins and minerals for health, and above all, avoid disease. While Manuel Peralta Disla, secretary and member of the Club that runs the program "School Meals, said that entity can not be indifferent to the problems affecting children in the Municipality of Mao, and even, as noted, other neighboring communities. He said that is why I always Mao Rotary Club, Incorporated, remain engaged in activities which bring together some resources which then, according to his statement, they dedicate a particular cause, especially children and the elderly. Reiterated in that connection, that is why we are still working to help nursing home and some schools, such as Graciano de los Santos Gate sector, the Noroestana in Canada de Piedra, and Education Center Tierra Seca. Held in the same order as those private schools in the municipality of Mao, including others in the province, the service entity donates each year thousands of pets, pencils, backpacks and other matters that relate to the education and training specifically for infants. For his part, the director of the School of Yerba de Guinea, Digna Mercedes Criminal Mao thanked the Rotary Club Incorporated and its "School Lunch" for taking into account that campus to benefit students in this day beginning a new era for education in this town and other towns in the country.

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