Juarez City.- The Education for Minors with Assisted Maturation (EMMA) program requested the support of the community to collaborate in the donation campaign it is carrying out, in order to continue helping students in vulnerable situations with their studies.

Bianca Castillero, coordinator of the EMMA program, explained that the donations will go to the almost 300 students they have and who are receiving their support in six locations, located in Tierra Nueva, Anapra, Lázaro Cárdenas, Riberas del Bravo, Arcos and Retiro. .

He explained that these spaces are intended to provide educational, psychological, and human rights support for the development of young people, as well as providing them with food, and to continue with this work, it was decided to request the support of the community.

He indicated that they require two refrigerators, three grills with burners, three gas cylinders, 100 glasses, plates, spoons, forks and knives, among other products.

He mentioned that the minors who are supported in the EMMA program have faced different problems such as violence, migration, consumption of illegal substances, among other situations that led them to drop out of their studies.

They are between 12 and 17 years old, they are given the necessary tools to get away from these problems, and develop in the best way so that they have a better future.

If you want to know more about the work they do in the EMMA program in favor of students, you can enter the link:

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