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First Justice stands in solidarity with the victims of Pisco.120 boxes were carried about the Consulate General of Peru


Caracas, August 22, 2007 .- Primero Justicia, a donation to the Consulate General of the Republic of Peru, support to all those affected by natural disasters suffered by the Pisco area. Barbara Puglisi, National Secretariat for Family Justice, explained that he gave an estimated one hundred and twenty cases full of clothes, shoes, medicine, diapers, food and personal hygiene products, collected over the past weeks in the municipalities of Sucre, Chacao and Libertador. "We have brought to the neediest people of Peru, a support composed of clothes, food and medicine in order to make it easier for our Peruvian brothers who lost all those things and they need," said Puglisi. First place Justice reported that as many collection points in the squares, streets and avenues in the country so that all Venezuelans who want to provide your donation can do so more easily. Also be placed for collection all the national headquarters held by the Party, the Houses of Justice for All and the so-called "Truck Justiciero" which, it takes weeks through the streets of the capital. Puglisi said who will share a list that specifies which elements are most needed now among the needy people in Pisco, "this list that was presented to us at the Peruvian Consulate will be displayed on all Venezuelans to help interested parties to be punctual and can be found posted on the official website of Primero Justicia. "

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