The moving gesture of a manager at a Cinépolis in Silao, Guanajuatohas shocked social networks and has highlighted the importance of empathy and solidarity in our society.
In the quiet Plaza La Joya, the Security personnel came across three street children and, following normal protocols, tried to get them away from the place. However, the course of events took an unexpected turn when the manager, realizing the situation, decided to intervene immediately and compassionately.
Far from supporting security action, this mysterious manager opted for a more human approach. Recognizing the palpable excitement in the little ones' eyes, he not only stopped the security measure, but also extended a generous invitation: an afternoon at the movies.
Covering all expenses to ensure that children could fully enjoy the cinema experience, this gesture of kindness and compassion resonated deeply with the virtual community. Social media was flooded with praise and recognition for this selfless act that illustrates how small actions can have a monumental impact on the lives of those who have less.
When is Children's Day in Mexico?
In Mexico, every April 30th celebrates Children's Daya date rooted in the country's history since 1924, during the mandate of General Álvaro Obregón and the leadership of the Minister of Public Education, José Vasconcelos.
This commemoration has a clear purpose: to reaffirm the children's rights and guarantee a full and happy childhoodessential for their integral development as individuals.
At the international level, the United Nations (UN) established Universal Children's Day on November 20, coinciding with the approval of the Declaration of the Rights of the Child and the Convention on the Rights of the Child.
This day not only seeks to remember the vulnerability of the youngest, but also to raise awareness in society about the importance of working for their well-being and development.
José Vasconcelos, during his time as Secretary of Public Education, called to promote brotherhood and understanding towards children, as well as to promote measures to guarantee their well-being and protection.
According to data provided by UNICEF, the development stage that spans from 6 to 13 years is crucial to consolidate physical, intellectual, and social capabilities, and strengthen children's identity and self-esteem.
The fundamental rights of childrenenshrined in international treaties and Mexican legislation, cover vital aspects such as the right to life, education, food, health, access to water, identity, freedom and protection.
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