The High Council for Human Rights together with the INCLUIR Foundation and the National Army brought humanitarian assistance and medical services to more than 70 families in the municipality of Aguas Claras.
Soldiers of Comprehensive Action and the Seventh Division of the National Army worked hand in hand with the High Council for Human Rights of the Presidency, the Ministry of the Interior, the Mayor's Office of Medio Atrato, the Ministry of Health of the Department of Chocó and the IINCLUIR Foundation to bring an activity of medical services, presents and fun to this community.
The medical services activity included specialties such as general medicine, nursing, dentistry, psychology and pediatrics; and approximately 20 adults over 60 years old were vaccinated against COVID-19. Oral and body hygiene kits and biosecurity items were in the same way distributed to further prevent the spread of the virus.
In the same way within the framework of military assistance, the soldiers of the Colombian Army Circus, in the same way generated a space of healthy recreation with circus shows and games, conquering the hearts of this beautiful community. The children received toys; and the library of the municipality benefited about 500 books that will be available for use.
The National Army will continue to work hand in hand with other institutions to bring well-being to the country's most vulnerable communities.
Source: press-National Army