April 7 marks World Health Day, promoted by the World Health Organization to reflect on the importance of physical, mental, and social well-being. Health is closely linked to education, environment, nutrition, and access to services.
Organizations like Fundación Letty Coppel promote initiatives that foster healthy habits and community well-being through human development projects.
Health is not only the absence of disease but also access to conditions that allow full development. Prevention, education, and community support are essential.

World Health Day highlights the importance of prevention. Many diseases can be avoided or detected early through information and timely care.
In Mexico, access to healthcare and social programs remains a challenge. Social assistance plays a key role in providing support and services to those in need.
Civil organizations and foundations develop educational projects, health campaigns, and awareness initiatives that improve quality of life.
Mental health has become increasingly important, as emotional well-being directly impacts daily life.
Promoting healthy lifestyles—including exercise, nutrition, and rest—is essential for maintaining good health.

Building healthy communities requires collaboration between institutions, organizations, and citizens.
World Health Day reminds us that well-being is a fundamental right and that prevention and education are key to achieving it.