The national coordinator of the Volunteer Network DIF, Lorena Cloutier, acknowledged the efforts of Mrs. Letty Coppel to support vulnerable people in the municipality of Los Cabos.
The official of the National DIF, in her report on the work and results presented last December 1st in Lopez Mateo’s Hall at Los Pinos (the president’s house) in the presence of the president of the National DIF, highlighted the tremendous work that the Letty Coppel Foundation conducted in the municipality of Los Cabos, through the Volunteer Network of Baja California Sur, taking actions to improve the quality of life for families.
When Mrs. Margarita Zavala Gomez del Campo talked, she sent a message of thanks to the volunteer network at BCS, especially to the Letty Coppel Foundation, for its help, which benefits thousands of working women nationwide.
By her part Mrs. Letty Coppel, as a volunteer network leader said that her foundation is supporting two day centers located in San Jose del Cabo, and her volunteers team is comprised of female workers from the Pueblo Bonito Group, young students, female volunteers and people from the civil society, ensuring that the program of the childcare center is new because it gives an 180 degree turn in social policy, because even when involving institutions such as the DIF and SEDESOL, it is operated by women who support other women to work and improve their standard of living.