Family members of CABEI officials organize a solidarity lunch

14/11/2018
La Asociación de Familias del BCIE, celebró un almuerzo solidario para ayudar comedor Santa Clara.
La Asociación de Familias del BCIE, celebró un almuerzo solidario para ayudar comedor Santa Clara.

The funds raised will go towards the construction of a dining room and water well that caters to children and senior citizens of Nueva Capital.

Tegucigalpa, November 14, 2018.- The Association of Families of the Central American Bank for Economic Integration (CABEI) held a charity luncheon in order to support the children and the elderly served in the Santa Clara dining room, which is located in the Nueva Capital neighborhood of this city.

During the event, its organizers thanked those who attended; their support will help the group to continue working on the construction of a dining room and water well to supply children and seniors who attend the dining room.
The event, which was held at the CABEI social club, was attended by the families of Bank officials, employees and people motivated to support the construction of the dining room which offers food and comprehensive support to the families of this neighborhood.

It was a pleasant afternoon, in which the attendees enjoyed the participation of artist Shirley Paz; her act delighted those present who, in addition to attending, collaborated with the entity.

Commitment and solidarity
The CABEI Association of Families was created in 2016 with the objective of promoting the integration and participation of the families that belong to the Bank, fostering the values of commitment, empathy, teamwork, respect and inclusion.

As part of their activities, the association has carried out collections in favor of Hogar Valle de Ángeles and Emma Romero de Callejas Cancer Center, in addition to supporting those affected by natural disasters in Mexico and Guatemala and holding a gastronomic fair for the day of cultural diversity to raise funds for its projects, charity lunches and sports competitions.

The Santa Clara dining room attends approximately 150 children and 40 older adults three times a week; they are offered a lunch with the help of some mothers of the beneficiary children who contribute with the cooking. Likewise, the beneficiaries receive workshops in music, reading and painting.

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