Florida, May 22 – Yulenia Tasán Gutiérrez, 26 years old and a resident of the Argentina Popular Council in Florida, was the winner of the 63rd Anniversary layette of the National Association of Small Farmers (ANAP) in this municipality, an incentive given every year by the members of the agrarian organization to the mother of the first baby born of natural childbirth on May 17, Cuban Farmers’ Day.
Yulenia, whose pregnancy was attended by the medical team of the first medical office in the North Health Area of the territory, at 3:27 minutes in the early morning of Friday, May 17, gave birth to a baby girl weighing five pounds and 16 grams, whom she named Ainoa.
According to information provided by the municipal management of the farmers’ organization, the ANAP 63rd Anniversary layette includes, among other items: crib, mattress, clothes, toiletries, quilt, mosquito net, sheets, towel and baby bottles as an encouragement from the men and women of the countryside to the mother of the newborn, winner of the prize.
This traditional act of the peasantry in Florida demonstrates once again the social commitment of the farmers and their unconditional support to the programs of the Revolution, in the middle of the economic and material restrictions faced by the country due to the economic, commercial and financial blockade imposed by successive governments of the United States.