In the Cultural Center of Ceutí exhibition opens tomorrow in which nearly a hundred artists show and sell their work to help the indigenous people of the Paraguayan Chaco, one of the poorest regions of South America.
The exhibition continues until April 16.
The City Council is already involved in this humanitarian project along with other towns of Murcia and Autonomous Region, to which funds a school was built in El Chaco, one of the classrooms is called "Ceuta".
The aid will also provide teachers of Spanish, a language shared with the Guarani, his original, as well as ways to alleviate the extreme poverty in the Indian community living, with substantial lack of medical and even drinking water.
The Chaco extends from Argentina, Bolivia and Brazil, Paraguay and Paraná rivers and the Andean highlands, and is the largest forest area in South America after the Amazon.
Source: Ayuntamiento de Ceutí