The Government of President Nayib Bukele continues to expand the Integra Fair, bringing essential services to more communities across the country. Today, residents of the district of Apopa, San Salvador Oeste, are benefiting from the services provided at the Ángela de Jesús Hernández de Romero Educational Complex.
“I am very happy to see so many people understanding the importance of participating in building their own future. It fills me with emotion,” said the honorary president of the Directorate of Integration, Agustín Gutman.
The fair offers a wide range of free services, including medical consultations, legal assistance, and cultural activities such as workshops, soccer and basketball training, singing, and painting. Institutions such as the Ministry of Health, the Ministry of Culture, the Attorney General’s Office, and the University of El Salvador are actively collaborating in this initiative.
“We are fulfilling our promises and strengthening communities, allowing neighbors to rise out of poverty and access more services,” Gutman added. He also highlighted that more than 3,000 people are attending the fair, an unprecedented turnout.
The Integra Fair runs from 8:00 AM to 3:00 PM, ensuring that thousands of people can access vital services in a single location. “It is a joy to see young people, grandparents, and entire families participating in this initiative that strengthens the community,” Gutman stated.
With initiatives like this, the government continues to work towards a more inclusive and service-oriented approach to community development in El Salvador.
