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By leading the reception of aid consisting on mattresses and a sterilizer from the Citizen Council for Safety and Justice in Mexico City to the Transitory Center for Boys and Girls (CETNN), the General Attorney’s Office in Mexico City, Ernestina Godoy Ramos assured that health is fundamental for the development of girls and boys.
Counselor Godoy Ramos pointed out the transcendence this donation has given the sensitivity shown by members of civil organizations for the benefit of 38 girls and 32 boys that live in the Center.
“We are truly grateful that they think about the children’s possibility to rest, to sleep, to have a refreshing sleep,” she said.
At the main patio of the CETNN, Salvador Guerrero Chipres, president of the Citizen Council, handed in the invoice, an instrument sterilizer and bottles for breastfed babies as well as a first package of 60 mattresses that will contribute to improve the life quality of all the underage children who live in the Center.
Also, he acknowledged the work done by the Attorney’s Office to protect the girls and boys. “Apart from leadership, we find that the attorney’s office shows sensitivity, decision, concern about abiding by the law and finding social justice for the girls and boys of tis Center, something that will have an impact on their future.
“We didn’t hesitate to participate in the improvement of life quality of minors,” he expressed. Meanwhile, the honorary counselor Gisela Casarin said that the work done at the Center is a national example and insisted that everyone can participate in this type of initiatives that help children.
At the event, counselor Godoy Ramos offered the Citizen Council an acknowledgement for its president and members, after expressing her gratefulness for the help offered to keep this Center in which, she said, the attorney’s office and the staff make great efforts to make it a dignified place, not only physically but also in terms of attention to children.
The Transitory Center for Boys and Girls, affiliated to the Assistant Attorney’s Office of Attention to Victims of Crime and Community Services has the purpose of promoting respect and protection for the rights of boys from cero to 12 years of age who are victims of crimes such as violence within the family, sexual abuse, rape, abandonment, among others, or who are in a situation that may deprive them from their fundamental rights.
Other attendees include the Assistant Attorney of Attention to Victims of Crime and Community Services, Nelly Montealegre Diaz; the Assistant attorney of Central Pretrial Investigations, Maribel Bojorges Beltran and the director of the CETNN, Jose Galileo de Lopez Juarez.
Citizen Council for Safety and Justice in Mexico City