The president of the entity officially presented the space, oriented towards social work and the development of a new generation of Buenos Aires leaders.

The Buenos Aires reference Heidi Jaldín This Thursday he led the official presentation of the Ecos 33 Civil Association, an organization that will seek to develop social support tasks and promote the training of new leaders for the province of Buenos Aires.
The event marked the formal launch of the entity, whose Board of Directors is made up of Jaldín as president, along with Fabián Rolón and Emmanuel Martínez.
During his speech, Jaldín highlighted that the creation of Ecos 33 represents the completion of a project that he had been promoting for some time and called for building a space based on citizen commitment and participation.
«Today this civil association is born, but for me it is not just an institution: it is a dream that I had for a long time. I understood that there are moments in which one has to stop waiting for the perfect moment and start building,» he expressed to the attendees.

The president maintained that the organization will have territorial work and closeness with neighbors as its axis.
«Ecos 33 was born with a very clear objective: to be close to people, listen, accompany and generate opportunities for those who need it most. We want to be an open space, where anyone can come with an idea, a concern or a need, and find people willing to work,» he stated.
Along these lines, he stressed that the project seeks to build a network of collective participation and rejected the idea of individual leadership.
«No one changes a reality alone. Therefore, this project is not mine, it belongs to all those who believe that things can be done better when there is commitment, honesty and desire to help,» he said.
In addition to social initiatives, Ecos 33 announced that it will promote training programs for people interested in public activity, with the aim of training new leaders with a vocation for service and knowledge of the Buenos Aires reality.
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