A key meeting was held in Santiago with Vice Mayor Bernardina Pardo in recent days, the main objective of which was to coordinate joint actions between the Mayor's Office, Club 2030 of Santiago and other local institutions to effectively address the needs of the district's communities. This meeting laid the groundwork for future collaborations aimed at strengthening social and community well-being in the region.
Among the notable participants were Mr. Lester Urieta, president of the Santiago 2030 Club, along with members of his team, Mr. Manuel Núñez, alternate representative of the Nuevo Santiago Communal Board, and psychologist Roxana Tenorio, representing the RT Physical and Mental Health Clinic. They all expressed their commitment to work together to plan activities aimed at improving social and family conditions in the district.
During the meeting, various strategies and opportunities for collaboration were discussed, emphasizing the importance of the union between the different institutions to execute projects that benefit the communities. The Vice Mayor reaffirmed the commitment of the Mayor's Office to support and replicate the initiatives that arise from these alliances.
One of the most notable projects was the Social and Family Intervention in the San Antonio Housing Project, led by UMECIT Santiago Campus, which was presented as a model for social intervention. The Mayor's Office showed interest in turning it into a pilot program, with the potential to be replicated in other districts, expanding its positive impact throughout the region.