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The Puerto Rico Department of Family Affairs (Spanish: Departamento de Asuntos Familiares de Puerto Rico) is responsible for all matters related to the sociology of the family and social work in the U.S. Commonwealth of Puerto Rico. [1] [2] [3]
The secretary of family affairs of Puerto Rico (Spanish: Secretaria de la Familia de Puerto Rico) leads the Department of Family Affairs of Puerto Rico and all efforts related to the sociology of the family and social work in Puerto Rico. [1] [2] [3]
Secretaría de Asuntos del Consumidor: Edan Rivera Rodríguez [31] PNP: 2 January 2021 – Present Secretary of Corrections and Rehabilitation Secretaría de Corrección y Rehabilitación: Ana Escobar Pabón [32] PNP: 2 January 2021 – Present Secretary of Family Affairs Secretaría de la Familia: Carmen Ana González Magaz [27] PNP: 2 January ...
The National System for Integral Family Development (Spanish: Sistema Nacional para el Desarrollo Integral de la Familia; SNDIF or just DIF) is a Mexican public institution of social assistance that focuses on strengthening and developing the welfare of the Mexican families.
The Puerto Rico Mental Health and Anti-Addiction Services Administration [1] —Spanish: Administración de Servicios de Salud Mental y Contra la Adicción (ASSMCA)— is a Puerto Rico-based organization associated with the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration of the United States Department of Health and Human Services. [2]
The Puerto Rico Department of Housing, created in 1972, [9] succeeded the Urban Renewal and Housing Corporation, or Corporación de Renovación Urbana y Vivienda (CRUV, its Spanish acronym), [10] which was created in the late 1950s to succeed the Puerto Rico Housing Authority, created by Gov. Luis Muñoz Marín and headed by Juan César Cordero ...
Marina del Pilar Avila Olmeda (born 19 October 1985) is a Mexican lawyer, politician, and member of the National Regeneration Movement political party, currently serving as Governor of Baja California, she is the first woman as governor.
Jeanine Áñez asume la presidencia del Estado de manera transitoria Later that day, in her capacity as second vice president of the Senate, Áñez formally called for the installation of an extraordinary session of the Senate, but it was immediately suspended due to the lack of quorum. [ 51 ]