Francisco Martinez Diaz, 82-year-old president of the Foundation Store San Pedro Asylum will receive on Thursday, December 15, the Voluntary Commitment award, in its third edition.
The award given annually to the Department of Social Services will take place at 20 hours in the classroom culture of CAM in the High Street.
This award is to recognize the work of Francisco Martinez in front of the Foundation, created in 1897: a non-profit, pluralistic, non-denominational, apolitical and non-discriminatory, which develops various social programs, two of them directed to the attention of people affected by HIV / AIDS since 1995, Torre Nazareth Home of Cartagena, and since 2004, WEND DO BE NE, Burkina Faso, Africa, and a vocational training center in the neighborhood of The Campano.
Municipal Volunteer Program of the Department of Social Services of the City of Cartagena, called the Voluntary Commitment III Award to recognize the work that individual citizens and altruistic for the poor.
The commission awarded the Voluntary Commitment Award III, was made ​​by Council Social Care, Antonio Calderon, and Education, Josefa Maroto, and on behalf of Councillors for Women, Youth, Education, Municipal Institute of Social and Volunteer Platform, Antonio Mule, Peter Carmelo Lopez, Maria Angeles Yepes, Luis Antonio Perez, Maria Eugenia and Nativity Abengochea Mari, acting as secretary, Peter Negroles.
Source: Ayuntamiento de Cartagena