Bancamiga strengthens the work of the Comprehensive Care Center for Children and Adolescents (CAINA)

In addition to donating food to the Missionary Sisters of Mercy to contribute to the nutrition of the community's children, Bancamiga volunteers actively participated in the center's routine, sharing moments and gestures with the children

Bancamiga continues to strengthen its social commitment to Venezuela. In a moving gesture of solidarity and commitment, it visited the Comprehensive Care Center for Children and Adolescents (CAINA) in Gavilán, Miranda state. Accompanied by an enthusiastic group of bank volunteers, they brought joy to the young people participating in this noble initiative of the Missionary Sisters of Mercy.

The day was marked by generosity and affection. Bancamiga, through its Social Responsibility Department, donated food to the Missionary Sisters of Mercy, directly contributing to the nutrition of the community’s children.

But the visit went far beyond a material contribution. Bancamiga volunteers actively participated in CAINA’s routine, sharing moments and gestures with the children in the context of the Children’s Day celebration.

The bank’s employees also supported the center’s daily work, leading recreational activities that brought smiles to faces, serving lunch and snacks, and distributing party favors that sparked enthusiasm.

CAINA, an initiative by and for children

CAINA, located in the rural area of El Hatillo, is a beautiful initiative promoted by the Missionary Sisters of Mercy, which tirelessly dedicates itself to supporting the nutrition of at-risk children and adolescents, facilitating their incorporation into the educational system, and training them in agriculture and other essential skills. Their work is essential to creating a more promising future for these generations in the communities of Gavilán, Turgua, Lomas de Baruta, and Curiepe in Miranda state, as well as in Espino, Guárico state.

“We are moved by the extraordinary work of the Missionary Sisters of Mercy at CAINA. Seeing the joy in these children’s eyes and allowing us to be part of their day to share these moments with them reinforces our social commitment to Venezuela,” said Milagro González, Director of Social Responsibility at Bancamiga.

Bancamiga’s visit to CAINA is a clear example of how joining forces between the private sector and social organizations can generate a positive impact in the most vulnerable communities.

With information and reference image provided by Bancamiga Banco Universal

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