CIUDAD DEL ESTE — The “Codeni te abriga” campaign remains active, aiming to shield children from the cold by gathering and handing out winter garments such as coats, blankets, and warm clothing, according to a report by Noticias CDE. The initiative focuses on the most vulnerable children, helping families who lack sufficient resources to cope with low temperatures.
Beyond distributing supplies, the campaign seeks to foster a sense of community solidarity. Organizers emphasize that every citizen’s contribution, no matter how small, represents an act of care and empathy for those suffering from precarious conditions. The effort underscores that protecting childhood is a shared responsibility that goes beyond institutions and becomes a social commitment.
“Codeni te abriga” is described as more than a campaign—it is a symbol of hope. The distributed coats and blankets are not just material objects but gestures that convey human warmth. In times of cold, solidarity becomes the safest refuge for the youngest, reaffirming that childhood deserves to grow up protected, accompanied, and with dignity.