Nuestros jóvenes 👨👱♀ de ETECSA_Cuba DT Norte, visitaron hace unos días, la sala pediátrica del Hospital Oncológico de La Habana, llevando obsequios🧸y dulces 🍬 para regalar a los niños hospitalizados, cómo gesto de amor y esperanza 🥰. #EtecsaConCuba 🇨🇺
Nuestros jóvenes 👨👱♀ de ETECSA_Cuba DT Norte, visitaron hace unos días, la sala pediátrica del Hospital Oncológico de La Habana, llevando obsequios🧸y dulces 🍬 para regalar a los niños hospitalizados, cómo gesto de amor y esperanza 🥰. #EtecsaConCuba 🇨🇺
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