In 100-day social management, departmental manager demonstrates commitment to Guajira families

In these first 100 days, Sara Daza has demonstrated an unwavering commitment to the Guajiro people, addressing their needs from a comprehensive perspective.

With the strengthening of family units from various areas, the departmental social manager Sara Dazahas demonstrated its commitment to Guajira families, within the framework of compliance with the first 100 days of management.

The manager has focused its work on key areas such as mental health, economic income, decent housing and education for the boys, girls and young people of the department.

The manager celebrated Children's Day with a message of protection and support for Guajiro families, highlighting the relevance of educating children from home and promoting their comprehensive development.
The manager celebrated Children’s Day with a message of protection and support for Guajiro families, highlighting the relevance of educating children from home and promoting their comprehensive development.

We are working tirelessly for the progress of Guajiro families, together with our allies, with the conviction that each action contributes to the strengthening of our family units and the social development of the population.”said Sara Daza, who in turn highlights teamwork and collaboration as fundamental pillars of this work.

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These first 100 days mark the beginning of a long path of hard and committed work, with an eye toward a four-year period built on significant achievements. Daza reaffirms his dedication to serving and improving the quality of life of the families of the department.

The manager celebrated Children's Day with a message of protection and support for Guajiro families, highlighting the relevance of educating children from home and promoting their comprehensive development.The manager celebrated Children's Day with a message of protection and support for Guajiro families, highlighting the relevance of educating children from home and promoting their comprehensive development.Maximizing actions through solid management capacity, responsibility and a sense of belonging are the fundamental pillars that guide the work of the social manager in La Guajira. Her approach highlights the importance of teaming up with Guajira families, recognizing that true social transformation is achieved with community participation.

The social manager closed the month of April with a flourish, standing out for its valuable social actions. She focused on carrying out activities within the framework of Children’s Month, carrying out an arduous journey from north to south in the territory of La Guajira, guided by the 2024 compass, with the aim of promoting the right to play and involvement. of families.

Accompanied by important allies and municipal social efforts, she focused on highlighting the importance of the right to play as a form of stimulation and as a space for family gatherings.Accompanied by important allies and municipal social efforts, she focused on highlighting the importance of the right to play as a form of stimulation and as a space for family gatherings.
Accompanied by important allies and municipal social efforts, she focused on highlighting the importance of the right to play as a form of stimulation and as a space for family gatherings.

Accompanied by important allies such as ComfaGuajira and municipal social efforts, focused on highlighting the importance of the right to play as a form of stimulation and as a space for family gatherings. Celebrating El Niño Day became a message of protection and support for Guajira families, underlining the relevance of educating children from home and promoting their comprehensive development.

Social manager of the Sara Daza department, demonstrating the commitment to Guajira families.Social manager of the Sara Daza department, demonstrating the commitment to Guajira families.

In these first 100 days, Sara Daza has demonstrated an unwavering commitment to the Guajiro people, addressing their needs from a comprehensive perspective. With a vision focused on strengthening family units, she has worked tirelessly alongside allies and the community itself to achieve meaningful change. These achievements are just the beginning of a path that promises to continue building sustainable social development for everyone in La Guajira.

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