Puerto Morelos, Q.R. — Two isolated homes in the municipality of Puerto Morelos have been outfitted with solar energy. The homes are in remote areas and considered off the general gridline.

Governor Mara Lezama visited families in marginalized areas of Leona Vicario to give them a lighting system based on solar panels. Others were provided with sheets of metal for the improvement of their homes.
Initially, the Governor was at Don Ramiro’s house and later with the Tun family, where she explained the “Works of Well-Being” program to help improve lives.
Implemented by the Ministry of Welfare, headed by Pablo Bustamante, this program supplies electricity through photovoltaic systems to isolated, remote homes with difficult access.
The beneficiary families receive the solar panel, charger, battery, wiring and protections, metal cabinet, photovoltaic support, five sockets with 9W LED spotlights, two duplex electrical outlets, and the complete installation in their home.
Now families have electric lights and the ability to plug in appliances.
Pablo Bustamante explained since last year, solar panels were installed in 937 homes in 21 localities of the municipalities of Othón P. Blanco, Bacalar, Felipe Carrillo Puerto, Puerto Morelos, Solidaridad, Lázaro Cárdenas and in two colonies of the city of Cancún.
Accompanied by the mayor of Puerto Morelos, Blanca Merari Tziu, and secretary Pablo Bustamante, Governor Mara Lezama said she was happy to be able to transform lives.

“In this fourth transformation, where we do not lie, we do not steal and we do not betray the people. The objective is to go to every place, no matter how remote, no matter how forgotten they have been for many years, we must be there, we must reach there, working in the territory to shorten those painful gaps of inequality and reach true Social Justice,” said Mara Lezama.