By The Star Staff
Yauco Mayor Ángel Luis “Luigi” Torres Ortiz, in anticipation of his inauguration this coming Sunday, Jan. 12 at 3 p.m., said Tuesday that his administration “will be dedicating the next four years to our beloved and respected elderly and, of course, to our children, future, full of faith and hope.”
“For us as a Municipal Administration, our elderly and our children are extremely fundamental groups, since both give unique values and play essential roles in the construction of a balanced and unified community,” the mayor said.
“In the case of our elderly, they fill us full of knowledge and of experience, they transmit values and traditions, they give us emotional and family support and contribute greatly to the community,” Torres Ortiz added. “While our children are the future of our society and represent innocence and creativity. They are agents of change and strengthen our family unit.”
The mayor noted further that the “relationship between the elderly and the children is especially important: the grandparents can give to the children unconditional love, lessons in life and emotional stability, which strengthens our community ties and the mutual respect between generations.”
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