Sonora.- In the midst of the electoral campaigns that flood the country's streets and avenues with political propaganda, a group of young people in Hermosillo has found an innovative and altruistic way to put these materials to better use: build shelters for stray dogs and the idea has gone viral on social networks.
In this city of Sonora, where Laws such as “No more banners” were enacted for prohibit the placement of propaganda on light poles and corners, political posters still cover a large part of public spaces in other locations.
“Take down a political sign and make a house for a dog“, reads the publication of Carlos Mendoza CR, who together with other young people has launched an initiative that has gone viral since 2021 and has been resumed for this new electoral period.
The call invites you to tear down political posters and use them to build small houses for the stray dogs who lack shelter from extreme weather conditions.
On social networks, some users have been seen folding the posters to form hut-like structures, reinforcing the structure with wooden sticks to provide greater support.
This way, dogs on the street They can have a safe place to shelter from the intense sun, excessive heat or sudden rains, while putting better use to electoral propaganda, which often pollutes both the environment and the urban landscape.
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