CLAP and Sundde distributed toys to children from prioritized sectors


The Local Committees for Supply and Production (CLAP), along with the National Superintendence for the Defense of Socioeconomic Rights (Sundde), have distributed on this December holiday season toys to children in the mission bases, hospitals and popular areas of the country, as part of the Niño Jesus plan, which was activated to bring joy to the little ones of the house.
“It has been met the distribution of toys to the CLAP thanks to the support of personnel working in the Sundde, members of the Bolivarian National Armed Forces and other collaborators,” said the Superintendent of Fair Prices, William Contreras, quoted in a press note of the body.
On December 9, Sundde seized more than 3 million toys which were being hoarded by the Kreisel distribution company, which also lied about their inventory and fell into speculation and overpricing.
The National Government proceeded to deliver them to the most humble children to guarantee their Christmas, before the ferocious economic and unconventional war that activated unscrupulous sectors against the country.