Zero Vulnerability Plan has served more than 1,980 people in Caracas

This plan seeks to provide care for people in extreme vulnerability
Photo: Vice-Ministry for the Supreme Social Happiness of the People

Published at: 07/04/2025 03:54 PM

Since the beginning of the Zero Vulnerability Plan, and to date, 1,987 people have been addressed, including 319 women, 1,615 men and 53 boys, girls and adolescents, from 160 sectors of Caracas.

In this regard, according to a press release from the Vice-Ministry for the Supreme Social Happiness of the People, the XIV Day of Primary Care of the National Zero Vulnerability Plan was held last Thursday in Petare parish, capital of the Sucre municipality of Miranda state

From Plaza Bolívar, the night deployment was carried out, which succeeded in addressing citizens in extreme social vulnerability from the seven communal axes of the jurisdiction, such as La Dolorita, Leoncio Martínez, Filas de Mariche, Caicaguita and Petare North-South-West.

The Brigade of Hope of the Misión Negra Hipolita Foundation participated in the above-mentioned deployment, in coordination with more than 20 State institutions.

Mazo News Team

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