The well-being of families in Puente Nacional advances as a tangible reality thanks to the coordinated actions between the City Council and the Municipal DIF, which have reaffirmed their commitment to work permanently for social development and attention to the most sensitive sectors of the population.
With the launch of programs such as First 1000 Days of Life and School Feeding, in their hot and cold modalities, strategies aimed at the comprehensive care of girls and boys are strengthened, as well as the support of families from the most important stages of human development.
These actions are part of a close and sensitive social policy, focused on guaranteeing a better quality of life and addressing children’s food and health needs in a timely manner, contributing to the full development of the community.
Under the leadership of municipal president Bibiana Baéz, social programs will continue to be managed, promoted and strengthened, with the conviction that placing families at the center of public decisions is essential to build a better National Bridge.
The Municipal Government reiterated that it will continue to work constantly by and for families, consolidating a solid social policy that responds to the real needs of the population and sets a precedent in attention to community well-being.




