A solidary caravan organized by Daniel Malnatti traveled from Río Grande to Ushuaia, ending with gifts and smiles at the 'Copa de Leche' soup kitchen. Along the way, there was a spontaneous show by Nahuel Pennisi and invaluable help from local firefighters. The event, set during Christmas, highlights community spirit in the world's southernmost city.
Daniel Malnatti led a solidary caravan that departed from Río Grande headed to Ushuaia, known as the end of the world. The journey, captured in photos and videos by Telenoche, aimed to bring joy to vulnerable communities ahead of Christmas.
In Ushuaia, the caravan arrived at the 'Copa de Leche' soup kitchen, run by Sulma Paredes, a woman committed to supporting her neighborhood. There, gifts were distributed, sparking many smiles among the recipients. Paredes, who describes herself as someone who 'puts the neighborhood on her shoulders,' expressed gratitude for the initiative.
Along the route, the group enjoyed a spontaneous performance by musician Nahuel Pennisi, adding warmth to the trip. Local firefighters also provided invaluable assistance, ensuring the mission's success. This solidary effort highlights the importance of community collaboration in remote areas like Tierra del Fuego, where such initiatives strengthen social bonds during the holiday season.