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Governor Alejandro Terán began delivering Baby Jesus toys in La Guaira

“Today I had the joy of delivering hundreds of toys sent by the Child Jesus through President Maduro,” said Terán
Instagram La Guaira Governorate

Published at: 19/12/2024 09:55 PM

Fathers, mothers and representatives of boys and girls from 283 educational entities in the state of La Guaira, received hundreds of toys sent by the Child Jesus, through the President of the Republic, Nicolás Maduro, the governor of the entity, José Alejandro Terán, reported.

He said that “today I had the good fortune to deliver hundreds of toys sent by the Child Jesus through President Maduro, to representatives of the boys and girls who study at the Guaicamacuto Bolivarian School.”

“This is a delivery that we make simultaneously in other educational institutions, to arrive with a message of love and a detail that nourishes hope,” he said, posting photographic and video images of the activity on his Instagram account.

“We don't want a single mom or dad to exist in La Guaira who doesn't have the opportunity to become a hero or heroine for his sons and daughters, that's why the President made an effort and is sending millions of answers to the letters of the Child Jesus to all of Venezuela,” he explained.

Symbolically, he reported that the head of state has the “WhatsApp of the Child Jesus” and made a special request that the authorities of La Guaira comply with the entity. “May no boy and girl in Venezuela be left without toys this Christmas, without a detail of love, without that innocent smile that infects us,” he said.

Terán urged that hope, love, tradition for Christmas and, above all, the teachings of Jesus of Nazareth be kept alive in all families in the country.

“The essence of the Bolivarian Revolution is love, which is why we spare no effort to bring happiness to our people by delivering toys to 283 schools in the entity simultaneously to fathers, mothers and representatives. From the bottom of my heart I wish you a Merry Christmas!” , he said.

Mazo News Team