As part of the homage day for the FMC's 60th Anniversary, Isla de la Juventud recognized women who came to the Island in the 1960s to compensate for the damage caused by Hurricane Alma (1966).
Young federated women recognize the work of more than 300 founders of the Federation of Cuban Women (FMC) and the women who were part of the youth columns in the 1960s as part of the activities for the 60th anniversary of this Cuban mass organization.
Maritza Garoz Mogena, general secretary of the Municipal Committee of the FMC reported via internet that the tribute includes the movement Continuity knocks on your door with the aim of delivering a postcard generated by the National Directorate for maintaining an active participation in the tasks of the organization in these six decades of work.
«We are handing out the card through the grassroots leaders and some personally, such as the members of the Agrupación de la Decada del 60, who came to the Island to recover what was lost and advance much further after the devastating passage of Hurricane Alma (1966 ).
"The most important thing is that all these colleagues feel that the new generations recognize their worth, that we need them to know history and build a better future, and with their support, success will be guaranteed," she said.
The female leader stressed that as part of the day of tribute and recognition, the 23 de Agosto Distinction was given to seven women with outstanding work in the organization, while informing that the FMC in Isla de la Juventud will grow this year with 434 young people, of which 311 are already incorporated and the rest will join in the last quarter of the year.
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