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Spanish singer Miguel Bose has unveiled a project aimed at helping children in Mexico’s Indian communities.
These children are “the future” of Mexico, the singer said during a press conference on Monday.
The Alliance for the Development and Welfare of Indian Peoples plans to renovate existing Casas del Niño Indigena and build new ones, giving Indian children the tools they need to promote “sustainable” development in their communities, Bose said.
“This is a project that is going to make a difference, that is going to turn the country around, because they are the future,” the singer said.
National Commission for the Development of Indian Peoples, or CDI, director Nuvia Mayorga Delgado and representatives of several companies participating in the project were present at the press conference.
Published in Latino Daily News