Posted by Rocio on November 11, 2015, 12:59 pm 198.144.53.21
please see this clip. Breaks my heart and I am so angry. There are people in La Manzanilla that have not received any assistance not even a bottle of water. They said the government has not provided any help that they are aware of and what help there is has came from donations. What are the qualifications to receive materials/donations and help? A lot of people in town might have disabilities or might be elderly and have no way of getting to locations to ask for help.
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Re: Video not enough
Posted by Charley on November 11, 2015, 2:18 pm, in reply to "Video"
Besides taking video and being angry you can may be contact of the people from Viva la manzanilla...... on behalf of that elderly lady. those are aul Zúńiga, Leticia Hernández, Judith Requena Figueroa, Brian Johnson, Shelagh Granville Machin, Sol Chaylian Herrera, June Nery, Fausto Verde, Enrique Arellano (at lidias) they already have helped many people and will if needed.
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Re: Video not enough
Posted by Pedro on November 11, 2015, 4:07 pm, in reply to "Re: Video not enough" Edited by board administrator November 11, 2015, 5:12 pm
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Re: Video not enough
Posted by Cruz on November 12, 2015, 2:21 pm, in reply to "Re: Video not enough" 189.164.127.169
It is true that groups, organizations, individuals, businesses and government agencies have surfaced and are doing/have done a great job in rescuing and returning LM and its community to a better state of being. Many thanks and kudos to them. People with needs should contact them.
At the same time, I learned in a meeting held in the Primaria that several government agencies did not do their jobs correctly and that people (seniors) and homes like Dona Lupe's were over-looked and neglected. So it behooves our community to correct these faults so that we improve and don't leave people out of the loop.
Also, distribution of provisions, services and goods can be tricky and unfair. A plan should be devised so this can become more equitable in the future.
If you have any problems, complaints, or suggestions, please contact Guadalupe Becerra at 315-112-9489 or at becerralupita@ootlook.com. I believe she was sent by Sedesol to collect information so that services can be corrected and improved.
Just my dos centavos, Cruz
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Re: Video not enough
Posted by Jo Anna on November 12, 2015, 3:58 pm, in reply to "Re: Video not enough"