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“Help Helping”: Leon Generates Nearly 40,000 Temporary Jobs Since 2021

Summary by Newsweek México
More than 39,000 Lions, mostly women, have found in the municipal program “Helping Help” an opportunity to get ahead, by accessing temporary jobs that generate income and allow them to learn new trades. One of these cases is that of Lizeth Guadalupe Ortega Sánchez, of the Santa Cecilia colony, who learned to repair appliances thanks to the program, after running out of income when her husband was diagnosed with Guillain-Barré syndrome. “With thi…
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More than 39,000 Lions, mostly women, have found in the municipal program “Helping Help” an opportunity to get ahead, by accessing temporary jobs that generate income and allow them to learn new trades. One of these cases is that of Lizeth Guadalupe Ortega Sánchez, of the Santa Cecilia colony, who learned to repair appliances thanks to the program, after running out of income when her husband was diagnosed with Guillain-Barré syndrome. “With thi…

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Newsweek México broke the news in on Sunday, July 13, 2025.
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