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GOBIERNO DOLORENSE REFRENDA SU COMPROMISO CON LAS MUJERES DOLORENSES

Written by  Jun 27, 2022
• ADRIÁN HERNÁNDEZ ALEJANDRI, PRESIDENTE MUNICIPAL RECONOCE LA LABOR FUNDAMENTAL DE LA MUJER EN EL DESARROLLO ECONÓMICO Y SOCIAL DEL MUNICIPIO.
Con el objetivo de impulsar estrategias que fortalezcan e impulsen a las mujeres dolorenses, Adrián Hernández Alejandri, presidente municipal en compañía de su esposa Michelle Reyes, presidenta del Sistema DIF Municipal, participó en el foro denominado “Libre, Fuerte y Mujer”.
En el auditorio municipal Mariano Abasolo, la Secretaria de Seguridad Pública y Tránsito Municipal llevo a cabo el foro denominado "Libre, Fuerte y Mujer", dónde se dieron cita mujeres dolorenses, docentes, estudiantes e integrantes de familia, así como autoridades municipales y estatales, quienes presenciaron la puesta de escena de la obra “Anastasio, la triste historia de una vida sin amor”.
También, participaron en las conferencias, con los siguientes temas: “Ni la vida es color rosa ni los hombres son príncipes azules” y la proyección del video “Libre, Fuerte y Mujer”.
Autoridades municipales y estatales realizaron la entrega de reconocimientos a mujeres dolorenses líderes y que promueven el empoderamiento de la mujer en el municipio.
Durante el evento, se instalaron módulos de información y asesoría de las siguientes dependencias: Instancia Municipal de la Mujer, DIF Municipal, Seguridad Pública, Desarrollo Económico y CEAVIF (Centros Especializados de Atención a la Violencia Familiar).

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