Neighborhood Youth Movement inaugurates textile store in Petare

Movimiento Jóvens del Barrio inaugurates textile store in Ciudad Lebrún
CPSA Press

Published at: 25/02/2025 05:30 PM

In the Ciudad Lebrún Urban Planning Center, located in the Sucre municipality of Miranda state, the textile store of the Neighborhood Youth Movement was launched in partnership with the Productive Conglomerate Sociedad Anónima (CPSA), which is attached to the Ministry of Popular Power for Industry and National Production, in order to guarantee employment for young people and the community in the sector.

In this regard, the president of CPSA, Ibrahim Infante, explained that this socio-productive space is a community space that is integrated into the Community Economy System of this organized community, which they have promoted and strengthened.

“It has been the young people of this community in the neighborhood's youth group who have allowed this to be a fact, because they put their efforts and work force together with the workforce of the Conglomerate,” he said.

He also added the textile impulse of the allies that make up the Textile Conglomerate, so that these boys could have this place of communal economy, which allows them to generate the opportunity to develop their productive force in their own community, in a decent, beautiful and welcoming place where they will have access to good quality clothing, 100% made in Venezuela.”

For his part, Oscar Peña, head of Neighborhood Youth in Miranda state, thanked the textile store of the Neighborhood Youth Movement for the relaunch, through the Cuadra Tu Chamba program in partnership with the Productive Conglomerate. In this regard, he called on the community of the Ciudad Lebrún Community Circuit to join this store.

He added that this store will make it possible to generate jobs for the youth of this urban planning node, so it is important that they join so that they are not in a situation of leisure.

For his part, the member of the JDB module in Ciudad Lebrún, Luis Marcano, stressed that this store in urban planning helps them to have knowledge of various crafts and arts, including the printing of shirts-

“We always have something to do here, whether it's to make shirts or a simple blush to distract ourselves and get out of the leisure area,” he said.

For her part, the spokeswoman for the community council Ezequiel Zamora 200, Yugrelis Belisario, said that the launch of this store will have an economic impact “since they will provide lingerie, flannels and prints that will allow the community to have access to low-cost garments”.

Mazo News Team

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