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CBN delivers toys to children from six communities in the municipality of Huari

Cervecería Boliviana Nacional made a donation of toys to the girls and boys of the six neighboring peasant communities of the Huari plant, in the department of Oruro. The action is part of the company’s tasks in favor of children in the region.

The delivery consists of 600 toys for the boys and girls of the communities of Sullca, Mallcoca, Chahuara, Yucasa, Huallca and Cochoca, all settled in the vicinity of the Huari plant.

“As we have done in recent years, we came to the municipality of Santiago de Huari to bring toys that brighten Christmas for the children of this region, which for us is very important and whose communities we have been supporting,” said the director. CBN Corporate Affairs Officer, Ibo Blazicevic.

Solidarity with Huari

At the beginning of this month, the girls and boys of the place also received the solidarity of Cervecería Boliviana Nacional, which donated a shed and renovation works for the José Luis Johnson Mixed Private School in the town of Huari.

Since November, the donation benefits more than 200 students in the primary cycle of this school that has more than 40 years of life training the girls and boys of Huari.

In addition to helping girls and boys in the area, this year Cervecería Boliviana Nacional has delivered four ponds for the collection and storage of water that today serves the communities of Sullca, Mallcoca, Chahuara and Yucasa for the irrigation of their crops. and caring for your livestock. The four ponds, installed with pipes and water distribution channels, benefit more than 1,246 families in the region.

“Our commitment to the people of Santiago de Huari has also led us to support them in their task of rescuing and revaluing the knowledge about their ancestral fabrics, as well as ponds or toys for children; in this place we feel at home “, said the executive of the National Bolivian Brewery.

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