National Zero Vulnerability Plan serves three parishes in Caracas on Saturday night

The citizens served were taken to the Francisco de Miranda Generalissimo Primary Care House,
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Published at: 15/03/2025 10:31 PM

More than 140 people who were on the streets were treated by the National Zero Vulnerability Plan in the parishes of La Pastora, Catedral and Altagracia in Caracas.

The day took place through a night approach, the thirteenth being carried out as part of the plan.

As reported by the newspaper Último Noticias, the Deputy Minister for the Supreme Social Happiness of the People and president of the Misión Negra Hipolita Foundation, José Mendoza, was in charge of the actions that took place in the Plaza Caracas facilities, focusing on the Miraflores Commune, which covers four sectors of the three parishes.

The spaces were toured from the corners of Pineda-Paraíso to Santa Teresita del Niño and surrounding areas and the people approached were taken to the Francisco de Miranda General Primary Care House, located in the Terminal de Oriente, in Miranda.

Officials from several citizen security agencies, eleven community councils and the ministries of Health, Women and Gender Equality took part in the work, as well as the staff of the Administrative Service for Identification, Migration and Aliens, the Autonomous Institute for the Rights of Children and Adolescents , among others.



Mazo News Team

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