More than 20 volunteers helped, pushing the total to 40 participants among which were employees of the Aguada municipality, other associations, and people from the benefitted community.
“The report is an auspicious beginning for urgently needed research to deepen our understanding of the interplay of generational dynamics, education and asset-building in Puerto Rico — themes at the core of policy interest and concern with social mobility and economic prosperity.” — Harold J. Toro, research director at the Center for a New Economy (CNE).