Good week friends! Let's take advantage of the sun to take in our vitamin D. Today in La Voz with Mariel Fiori is Wednesday of education and family. And we have a lot on both and how it all relates to the latest news on COVID-19 (Coronavirus for friends).
We informed on the Ulster County Resilience Project to feed everyone and keep the economy afloat as much as possible. Lisa Berger, Director of the Ulster County Department of Economic Development, said the plan is to feed county residents in need. There are currently 12 restaurants participating with donations of food and meal donations, including Santa Fe de Kingston. If you want to make your restaurant a participant, or need food, complete the corresponding form here. Volunteers are also sought, especially bilingual individuals, so that they can attend the county's COVID-19 line, and that they can do translations into Spanish. Call 845-443-8888 or visit the county's Coronavirus site for more information.
Carol Garboden Murray, director of a daycare center, explained that even though schools in all school districts in the state are closed, the governor has said that daycare centers, childcare centers, can remain open, if they wish. A crisis that already exists due to the poor wages in this industry, is now aggravated by a situation that can endanger the health of teachers and children. What emergency regulations should we follow? Murray asks the governor and county executives. If families are working in health or emergencies and need childcare, please contact Family of Woodstock.
Holistic psychologist Dora Inés Grosso García talked about uprooting, and Rosa Moreno, president of the new political party, Partido Alternativa Feminista de Chile, spoke about the inspiration that the feminist hymn created by The Theses, "A Rapist on Your Way", gave them so that they could create such a party.