Generosity Triumph: Naucalpan Becomes Top Teletón Contributor Following Revival of Collection Drive / @isaacsolar @GobNau >>>
#Naucalpan, #StateOfMexico.- Naucalpan has proudly become the municipality that has contributed the largest number of collection boxes to the Teletón Foundation across the entire state, delivering 300 ‘piggies’ to the CRIT State of Mexico facility. This significant effort is a clear reflection that the Municipal Government, led by Mayor Isaac Montoya Márquez, views inclusion as a principle of social justice and not a mere privilege. The generous donation marks the administration’s decision to resume support for the National Teletón Collection, which had been regrettably interrupted by the previous municipal government.
The CRIT State of Mexico, through its General Director Jardiel Quintal, officially recognised the municipal government’s strong commitment and the humanitarian vision driving public policies focused on the welfare, equality, and dignity of all citizens. Quintal expressed his sincere gratitude for the cooperation of the government under Isaac Montoya and the generous support provided by the residents of Naucalpan to the Teletón 2025 campaign, which carries the hopeful motto: “Teletón Cambia Todo!” (Teletón Changes Everything!). He stressed that these donations bring hope to thousands of children and young people.

The municipal administration’s commitment extends beyond the collection, as it is actively working on the revitalisation of the Altamira Social Integration and Rehabilitation Centre. This facility will be transformed into the ‘Casa del Autismo’ (Autism House), a dedicated public space that will provide comprehensive care for children and families living with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD). In a show of professional solidarity, Jardiel Quintal of the CRIT offered to collaborate closely with the municipality, sharing the extensive expertise the Teletón Foundation possesses in the field of autism treatment and support.
Furthermore, through the Municipal DIF System, the government has already provided more than 10,800 care services, including physical, occupational, psychological, and language therapies, as well as support for people with low vision or blindness. This substantial provision reaffirms the administration’s commitment to the fundamental right to care, health, and full inclusion for all its residents. Rodrigo Hisao and María de la Luz González, representing the 266 Naucalpan families supported by CRIT, expressed their deep thanks, noting that every contribution received will transform into smiles and vital care for the children.
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