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INS helped the native communities in Limón

November 28, 2016 by Staff News Writer

The National Security Institute (INS) sent 7 trucks full of food and personal items valued at 50 million colones.

The supplies were transported by INS workers to Limón airport to be further delivered to the different indigenous communities of the province, including Grano de Oro.

The entity has also invited collaborators and general public to donate in the Central Office of INS and in the Trauma Hospital (at the distribution center), where they will be receiving canned products, grains, salt, sugar, pasta, soups, bottled water, oil and toiletries, from 8:00 am to 5:00 pm.

The INS mobile unit will provide service in the northern part of the country, reaching as many locations as possible.

crhoy.com

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