Babysec donated more than 200,000 diapers in recognition of the solidarity work

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“Asociación de Hogares Nuevo Futuro Perú” and the “Association of Las Bienaventuranzas” and its surroundings, were the beneficiaries of an initiative carried out by the brand.

Babies, boys and girls, sheltered by the “Asociación de Hogares Nuevo Futuro Perú” and the “Asociación de Las Bienaventuranzas” and their surroundings, were the beneficiaries of a solidarity initiative carried out by Babysec, a Softys brand specialized in baby care. This action consisted of the donation of more than 200,000 diapers from the Super Premium line, thus covering; one of the main needs that constantly seeks to supply for minors.

In this way, the diaper brand recognized the great work that these non-profit institutions have been doing, providing infants with opportunities to have a better quality of life in a family environment.

“A baby, boys and girls up to 3 years of age, uses an average of 6 diapers per day, which represents a great expense for these associations, so it is an honor to have been able to contribute a grain of sand in this important, magnificent and admirable work carried out by the “Association of Nuevo Futuro Peru Homes” and the “Association of the Beatitudes” specified Bertha Galdos, Manager of Babysec.
The two aforementioned institutions care for newborn babies and boys and girls up to 3 years of age. Since they were little, they struggled with complications in their health conditions or lived in conditions of risk, abandonment or family violence.

Association of the Beatitudes
The Association of Las Bienaventuranzas, led by Father Omar Sánchez, works in the Tablada de Lurín in the district of Villa María del Triunfo in Lima and serves as a shelter for more than 170 children, adolescents, youth, adults and adults Seniors declared abandoned or in the process of guardianship investigation with physical or psychiatric illnesses and/or special educational needs.

Association of Homes Nuevo Futuro Peru
Private non-profit association, led by its president Cristina Mattosian, integrated into the Federation of Nuevo Futuro Homes of Spain and the Fundades Group. Through the Residential Care Centers (CAR) of the Association of Nuevo Futuro Peru Homes, they are homes that welcome abandoned boys and girls, with or without disabilities, providing them with an adequate environment for their development and that, until To date, they have served more than 700 children.

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