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CHILE: The Don Bosco Foundation provides humanitarian aid for people following fire

The Don Bosco Foundation, in a joint effort with various institutions and communities, delivered humanitarian aid to families who lost their homes after fires in Greater Concepción, Chile.

Hundreds of people take part in initiative 

CHILE

(MissionNewswire) The Don Bosco Foundation, in a joint effort with various institutions and communities, delivered humanitarian aid to families who lost their homes after fires in Greater Concepción, Chile. Hundreds of people took part in the campaign to collect food, water, blankets, mattresses, toys and basic necessities, including diapers. In addition, money was raised and allocated for the creation of aid kits for families whose homes suffered serious damage.

A Salesian noted, “All of this was very organized. The collection was held at the Don Bosco Foundation in Santiago and the Teresian Institution School in Las Condes. From these collection centers, the aid was transported to the south thanks to the solidarity and support of trucks provided by families from the circus world, the Municipality of La Florida and the Compañía de Teatro del Biobío.”

Father Víctor Mora, president of the Don Bosco Foundation, coordinated the distribution in conjunction with the rector of the Salesian School in Concepción, the Municipality of Penco and community organization in Lirquén. He said, “This campaign is a concrete example of how solidarity, when organized, can be transformed into real hope.”

Don Bosco Foundation also expressed gratitude to the employees of the company Emaresa, who organized an internal collection, and to Commercial M&M Limitada, which collaborated for the donation of Tevere mattresses, a priority item.

In addition to providing humanitarian aid, Salesian missionaries provide education and social development programs for poor youth in Chile. Once finished with primary and secondary school, students can advance for higher education. Salesian technical schools cater to students who have dropped out of school and are seeking a second chance. In many programs, students complete their education while engaging in internships with local employers. This increases the students’ hands-on work experience and ability to gain livable wage employment after their studies are completed.

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