Over 350,000 school uniforms and educational supplies distributed in Mexico City
In the heart of the Iztacalco borough, the final stage of card delivery for the school uniform and school supplies program began on August 13 at the GNP Stadium. Over the course of three days, from August 14 to August 16, the Government of Mexico City delivered 350,000 cards to students at various events across the city's 16 boroughs.
On these specific days, 133,324 cards were delivered on August 14, 49,142 cards on August 15, and 84,303 cards on August 16. The Head of Government personally delivered 23,120 supports of this type to primary and mainly secondary school students at the GNP Stadium.
Clara Brugada, from the GNP Stadium, expressed her belief in the power of education and the importance of supporting the right to education. However, no new information about her belief in the power of education was given.
The administration has committed to investing 1,275 million pesos throughout the year in education, specifically for this program. So far, over one million basic level students have benefited from this initiative.
Authorities are also presenting alternatives to floods in GAM, Iztacalco, and Venustiano Carranza. Proposals for the flood alternatives will be defined in October.
The remaining cards can be collected at the Secretariat of Education, Science, Technology, and Innovation (SECTECI). No new information about simultaneous card deliveries or collections was provided.
This program, which aims to reduce economic barriers to education, promote unity, and improve school attendance, is part of Mexico City's ongoing efforts to support public school students. For the most current and precise details on investment amounts, program scope, and student reach in 2025, it would be necessary to consult official Mexico City government sources or education department announcements.
News about the school uniform and school supplies program in Mexico City continues, as the final stage of card delivery began at the GNP Stadium. This program, aimed at supporting education and self-development, is part of the government's general news about ongoing efforts to reduce economic barriers to education and improve school attendance.