With the aim of improving the health and development of the population from its early stages, the municipality of Puente Nacional launched the “A Thousand Days of Life” program, a food assistance initiative aimed at pregnant women, breastfeeding women, as well as girls and boys between 6 months and 2 years of age.
Municipal authorities highlighted that the first thousand days of life are fundamental for physical and cognitive development, so adequate nutrition at this stage represents a direct investment in the present and future well-being of families.
The program seeks to guarantee access to adequate food for the most vulnerable sectors, helping to prevent health problems and strengthen child growth. To be part of this strategy, interested people can contact their municipal agent and complete the corresponding registration.
With “A Thousand Days of Life”, the Puente Nacional City Council reaffirms its commitment to the health, nutrition and comprehensive care of the population, prioritizing actions that protect and strengthen life from its first days.




