Playa del Carmen, July 22 — The Playa del Carmen government deployed its Mobile Community Wellbeing Services Unit to the pluricultural indigenous community of El Sauce, aiming to strengthen social welfare through accessible programs and services. The initiative, organized by the Secretariat of Social Justice and Citizen Participation alongside the Indigenous Affairs Unit, provided residents with guidance, social support, and information about municipal programs.
Bridging Gaps in Underserved Communities
The effort is part of a broader municipal strategy to extend public services to remote and vulnerable populations, ensuring equitable access to rights and opportunities. The Secretary of Social Justice and Citizen Participation emphasized that these actions reflect the administration’s commitment to supporting all residents, regardless of background or circumstances.
Municipal Commitment to Inclusion
The local government reaffirmed its dedication to fostering an inclusive and supportive municipality, particularly for indigenous and pluricultural communities. Future dates and locations for the Mobile Community Wellbeing Services Unit can be found on the official social media channels of the Solidaridad City Council or by contacting the Secretariat of Social Justice and Citizen Participation directly.
Attendees at the event included César Uh, head of Indigenous Affairs, and Rusbel Pat, director of Citizen Participation, alongside other municipal officials and members of the Playa del Carmen City Council.
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