The Medellín Zero Hunger Alliance reaches 662 families in the townships

The Medellín Zero Hunger Alliance reaches 662 families in the townships

The District, through the Solidarity Line of the Medellín Zero Hunger Alliance, reinforces its commitment to rural areas by delivering 662 food vouchers to vulnerable families in the five towns. This has been possible thanks to monetary donations made by companies, foundations and citizens in general.

With the voucher, each family accesses a food package of 16 semi-perishable basic products, such as rice, beans, whole milk, powdered milk, tuna, eggs, oats, flour and spaghetti, among others.

The Medellín Zero Hunger Alliance reaches 662 families in the townships

“After starting the whole process in some of the communes, we continue with our townships. 662 family units are benefiting from this great alliance, thanks to the support of companies, families in general and social organizations, who believe in this municipal administration and the mayor, where we are firm for the well-being of Medellín. Reaching the townships is another opportunity we have as a district to continue growing,” said the Secretary of Social Inclusion and Family, Sandra Sánchez.

Each family group can exchange the voucher at supermarkets and allied neighborhood stores. This ensures access to essential foods and supports the local economy in each of the towns where they are redeemed.

“I am very grateful to the Zero Hunger Alliance. Right now, we need it because we are a family of four: me, my husband and my two children. Now, only one son is working because my husband is sick, I am sick and I have an unemployed son. This is a very great financial aid, it allows us to save a little money to pay for rent, services and food,” mentioned Marta Isabel Galán Pérez, beneficiary of the San Antonio de Prado district.

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To date, the Medellín Zero Hunger Alliance has raised $1,532 million, making it possible to deliver 1,314 vouchers to families in the District in urban and rural areas. In total, this contribution represents 101 tons of food.

The goal is to extend aid to 72,000 families next year and, therefore, the purpose is to continue strengthening the impact in the sectors that need it most, which requires a combined effort through donations from allies so that the Solidarity reaches every corner of Medellín.

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How has the Zero Hunger Alliance impacted the food security of vulnerable families in Medellín?

### ‍Interview with Sandra Sánchez, Secretary of Social Inclusion and Family, Medellín

**Host:** Welcome ⁢to our show! Today, we have the pleasure⁤ of speaking with Sandra Sánchez, the Secretary of Social Inclusion and ‍Family in Medellín. She’s here to discuss⁢ the recent food assistance⁢ initiative that aims to support vulnerable families in the region. Thank you for joining us, Sandra!

**Sandra Sánchez:** Thank you for having me!

**Host:** Let’s get right into it. Can you tell ⁤us about the Zero Hunger ⁢Alliance and how⁢ it has been ⁤effective in supporting families in Medellín?

**Sandra Sánchez:** Certainly! The Zero Hunger Alliance is a commitment from our district to combat food insecurity, particularly in rural areas. Recently, we delivered 662 food vouchers to families in five towns, made possible by generous donations‍ from companies, ‌foundations, and community members. These vouchers allow families to access a food package containing 16 essential semi-perishable items like ⁣rice, beans, and milk.

**Host:** That’s fantastic! How do these vouchers ⁤work ​in practise ​for the families?

**Sandra Sánchez:** Each voucher can be redeemed at supermarkets and allied neighborhood stores, ensuring that families can choose products according to their needs. This not only supports the nutrition of these families but also⁣ bolsters the local economy by encouraging purchases within their communities.

**Host:** It ⁤sounds like a comprehensive approach. I understand that ‍reaching rural⁢ townships has‌ been a significant focus. What challenges‌ have you faced in expanding your reach?

**Sandra Sánchez:** One of the main challenges‌ has been logistical support and ensuring ​that we have the right partnerships in place. However, our successful engagement with social organizations and community leaders has been pivotal in facilitating this​ process.⁤ We’re committed to continuing our outreach to every corner ‍of the district.

**Host:** I recently came across a ‌touching ⁣testimonial⁢ from Marta ​Isabel Galán Pérez, one of the beneficiaries. She expressed deep⁤ gratitude for the assistance. How ‌do such stories impact your⁣ work?

**Sandra Sánchez:** Stories like Marta’s fuel ⁤our motivation. They remind us of the real-world differences ‌we⁣ are making. Understanding the challenges families face helps guide our ⁤programs and initiatives to better serve the community. It’s essential that we stay connected with the people we aim to help.

**Host:** Before we wrap up, what can citizens do to support the Zero Hunger Alliance?

**Sandra Sánchez:** We encourage everyone to⁤ get involved through monetary donations or by participating ‍in local food drives. Every ⁣contribution⁣ counts! Together, we can create a stronger, more resilient community, ensuring that no one⁤ goes hungry in Medellín.

**Host:** Thank you⁤ for sharing ‌your insights, Sandra. It’s inspiring to see such commitment to addressing food security in Medellín. We appreciate your time today!

**Sandra ‌Sánchez:** Thank you for having me. It’s been a⁢ pleasure!

This interview highlights ‌the key initiatives and community engagements that are pivotal in the ongoing ​fight against food insecurity in Medellín.

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