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Dif Border Manages to Rescue Elderly Sick and Homeless

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CITY FRONTERA, COAH.- After several months living in the street and rejecting all kinds of support, Don Miguel finally agreed to receive medical care and was transferred to Amparo Pape Hospital, thanks to the joint intervention of DIF Municipal, Public Health, Civil Protection and Public Security.
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CITY FRONTERA, COAH.- After several months living in the street and rejecting all kinds of support, Don Miguel finally agreed to receive medical care and was transferred to Amparo Pape Hospital, thanks to the joint intervention of DIF Municipal, Public Health, Civil Protection and Public Security.

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Vanguardia broke the news in on Tuesday, October 7, 2025.
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