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20 care centers received 11,000 liters of milk

September 12, 2016 by Staff News Writer

On September 10th, as part of a joint program between Club Activo 20/30 and the Cooperative of Milk Producers Dos Pinos, 11,000 liters of milk were delivered to 20 day care centers that will distribute them to populations at risk, mostly children.

The contribution will benefit 12,000 people who will receive this food of high nutritional value, since it contains the three nutrients necessary for life: carbohydrates, proteins and fats.

It is also a natural source of vitamins and minerals such as vitamins A, B2, B12 and D, calcium, magnesium and phosphorus, nutrients needed by the body for balanced operation during all stages of life.

Francisco Arias, manager of Corporate Relations from Dos Pinos, noted that the beneficiary institutions are:

Escuela de Hatillo 2
Asociación Alimentando Esperanzas
Escuela República de Haití
Centro de Restauración Renacer
Centro Infantil de Atención Integral Yayita
Escuela San Miguel de Turrúcares
Asociación al Niño con Cariño
Asociación de Beneficencia Rostro de María
Fundación La Casa de los Niños
Asociación Pueblito de Costa Rica
Asociación Pro Hogar de Niños Baik
Hogar de Dulce Nombre de Cartago para la Atención al Adulto Mayor
Comedor Infantil Parroquia San Pedro Claver
Fundación Hospicio de Huérfanos San José
Asociación Misión Consuelo
Asociación Ángel de la Guarda por la Niñez en desventaja
Ejército de Salvación San José Oficinas C
Parroquia Sagrado Corazón de Jesús, Hatillo
Asociación Privada de Fieles Jornadas de Vida
Centro Infantil San Francisco.

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