The Orellana Hand Tailored textile industry joins the inclusive project carried out by the Mayor's Office of Guayaquil through the agreement with the 'Give me an opportunity' Foundation, which was signed on the morning of Thursday, February 20 at the 'Guayaberas Orellana' establishment located in Escobedo 1520 between Ballén and Aguirre. Your contribution corresponds to the contribution of one dollar for each sale of the Bicentennial Guayabera, which has the endorsement of the Municipality, to be allocated to the therapies required by children and young people with Down syndrome, members of 65 families.
The Director of Social Inclusion, Ximena Gilbert, highlighted the mayor's vision for achieving an inclusive city, through a municipal project that goes hand in hand with private enterprise”.
The president of the Textile Industry Orellana Hand Tailored, the president of the Give me an Opportunity Foundation, Marcela Avellán, the director of Social Inclusion of the Municipality Ximena Gilbert, the General Manager of Galy Estudio LPB, Rubén Peñaherrera and, as honor witness, councilor Jorge Rodríguez. (YO)

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