Mothers of families asked for help to sell the largest amount of dishes. | Font: PTR
Twelve o’clock common pots San Martin de PorresNSR), north of Lima, came together to spend ‘collided’an activity through which they hope to raise funds to be able to buy food and supplies in order to be able to continue working in the midst of a crisis.
By using RPP Newsmothers indicated that ‘collided’ It’s taking place this Sunday, July 17, and they’re hoping to sell at least 100 servings.
“We organize ‘collided’ in favor of conventional San Martin Porres pots, because the cost we spend on conventional pots is quite high,” said leader Rossmeri Ricaldi.
“The need remains. We are living in a very difficult time for all households. Please help us because we need it to help all the banks in San Martin de Porres,” he added.
Social work
Many common pots have been revived in NSRdue to the crisis in the country. Organized families pool what few resources they have and prepare breakfasts and meals for their community. Unfortunately these organizations count with government support or it is very limited.
“Many banks have closed (during the pandemic), but they are being reactivated. That’s why it’s done ‘collided’so that they can be activated again,” the leader said.
Those who wish to cooperate with this ‘collided’you can contact by phone 974822836 or 944654265.
Source: RPP

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