CEN-CINAI keeps essential child care and food programs open during holidays

Mary Munive Angermüller, Ministry Of Health
Mary Munive Angermüller, Ministry Of Health
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CEN-CINAI will continue to provide services during the end-of-year and New Year holiday period, according to an announcement made on December 19, 2025. The centers will maintain support for families and beneficiaries by ensuring essential services remain available.

Programs focused on Child Care and Protection as well as Food Distribution will operate in locations where family needs require ongoing assistance. This approach is consistent with previous years. Each Regional Directorate will set priorities to ensure that services reach those most in need.

The Ministry of Health and CEN-CINAI reaffirmed their commitment to supporting the well-being of children and families. “We reiterate our commitment to protect the well-being of girls, boys, and families, ensuring access to fundamental services even during the festive period,” stated representatives from the Ministry of Health and CEN-CINAI.

Contact information for further inquiries includes a phone number (+506 4003-5000) and office hours from Monday to Friday, 8:00 am to 4:00 pm at their San José location.



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