Carollo distributes food to low-income families for Christmas

MIAMI.- The commissioner of district 3 of MiamiJoe Carollo, launched a campaign to deliver foods to city residents to support low-income families and seniors, in preparation for the celebration of the Christmas.

The Communications Office of the municipal legislator reported that This is 7,500 bags of food, accompanied by an equal amount of pork legsa traditional food on the tables of thousands of people of Hispanic origin in South Florida.

Christmas bags They have been delivered since December 12 in buildings in district 3where elderly people live.

Next food delivery

Subsequently, two days of food distribution are planned on December 21 and 22, according to Mara Román, manager of Carollo’s office.

“These deliveries are for people who have cars and are scheduled in the José Martí Park and the Domino Park. The bags consist of 32 productsin addition to the pork leg,” said the official.

According to Carollo, this plan will allow “ensure those in need have food on their tables for the holiday season”, which, in his opinion, has been a constant priority of his office

This activity by Commissioner Carollo is complemented by the delivery of more than 5,000 turkeys to the residents of his district, prior to the Thanksgiving celebration last month.

Likewise, the representative of district 3 welcomed Christmas with the lighting of the Christmas tree in the Plaza del Domino in Little Havana, in a crowded event last week.

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