Juarez City.- Fundación Integra AC invited the community to support the Integratón, a campaign to raise funds in favor of the more than 1,500 people who receive rehabilitation, language and social inclusion therapies annually at its facilities.

Roely Escamilla, Coordinator of Institutional Development, explained that the fundraising will be available until May 20, and what is collected will be used to cover a month of expenses to continue supporting people with different conditions such as Down syndrome or autism.

“The Integratón is a fundraising campaign to meet the operating expenses of the town, to offer the service to the more than 1,500 people who are served annually, it represents approximately 8 or 10 percent of the total expense annually or almost a month”, he mentioned.

Escamilla explained that they have received very little response from the community, and that is why they invited citizens to make their donations until May 20.

He pointed out that people who wish to make a donation can make a transfer through the Banregio account number 058164650000200148, or also a deposit to the number 065000020014.

The Integratón is a campaign that is 17 years old, whose purpose is to raise funds to continue supporting the Juarez community, and that mostly benefits minors with disabilities who do not have the necessary resources.

The Institutional Development coordinator explained that as part of the campaign there will be a special event, broadcast on local television so that the community can learn about the work they do at the foundation.

“This is a year that there is no social event, the theme is ‘Vive la Villa’, where we are going to show the community the programs we have,” he explained.

For more information about this funding campaign, you can call (656) 624-8735, enter the page www.integra.org.mx or go to the foundation’s facilities, which are located at Privada Pascual Ortiz #1410, in the Senecu Party.

[email protected]ón Integra AC invited the community to support the Integratón, a campaign to raise funds in favor of the more than 1,500 people who receive rehabilitation, language and communication therapies annually at its facilities. social inclusion.

Roely Escamilla, Coordinator of Institutional Development, explained that the fundraising will be available until May 20, and what is collected will be used to cover a month of expenses to continue supporting people with different conditions such as Down syndrome or autism.

“The Integratón is a fundraising campaign to meet the operating expenses of the town, to offer the service to the more than 1,500 people who are attended annually, it represents approximately between 8 or 10 percent of the total expense annually or almost a month”, he mentioned.

Escamilla explained that they have received very little response from the community, and that is why they invited citizens to make their donations until May 20.

He pointed out that people who wish to make a donation can make a transfer through the Banregio account number 058164650000200148, or also a deposit to the number 065000020014.

The Integratón is a campaign that is 17 years old, whose purpose is to raise funds to continue supporting the Juarez community, and that mostly benefits minors with disabilities who do not have the necessary resources.

The Institutional Development coordinator explained that as part of the campaign there will be a special event, broadcast on local television so that the community can learn about the work they do at the foundation.

“This is a year that there is no social event, the theme is ‘Vive la Villa’, where we are going to show the community the programs we have,” he explained.

For more information about this funding campaign, you can call (656) 624-8735, enter the page www.integra.org.mx or go to the foundation’s facilities, which are located at Privada Pascual Ortiz #1410, in the Senecu Party.

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