Community Health Initiative in Nuevo Leon

The initiative in Nuevo Leon provided vaccination and veterinary services, educating the public on animal care and health while promoting community engagement through various activities.


Community Health Initiative in Nuevo Leon

The Secretary of Citizen Participation, led by Daniel Acosta, provided vaccination and deworming services for pets, along with veterinary consultations, at Eucalipto Park in the Del Prado neighborhood. In this event, which focused on animal welfare, more than 40 pets were vaccinated.

"These citizen meetings allow us to bring essential services closer to families in Nuevo León, facilitating access to health, well-being, and active participation of citizens," Acosta noted, highlighting the goal of making all individuals feel supported and accompanied. "Because a united community is a stronger community."

The event aimed to raise community awareness about the importance of caring for animals, offering services that ensure their health and well-being. It seeks to promote a culture of protection and respect towards animals to contribute to a more harmonious and safe environment for all.

In addition to veterinary services, free activities were offered to improve the quality of life of attendees, such as haircuts, vision tests, and various vaccinations, including against influenza, hepatitis B, and pneumococcus. Talks and workshops were also provided on community interest topics to empower citizens with useful knowledge for their daily lives.

For children, fun and creative spaces were prepared with recreational activities, drawing, and painting to foster their artistic development and personal expression. Additionally, there was an opportunity to apply for the "Cuidar tu Salud" card to access essential medical services and conduct vision tests.