INEFI Commemorates Homeland Month: Student March in the Colonial City

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SANTO DOMINGO, R.D. – In an atmosphere of patriotic fervor, the National Institute of Physical Education (INEFI) held a significant student march this Tuesday, as part of the celebrations of the Month of the Fatherland. More than 600 high school students, representing 30 educational centers in the National District, participated in the emotional day. The activity, led by the executive director of INEFI, Alberto Rodríguez Mella, was attended by officials and collaborators of the institution, who accompanied the young people on the morning tour. The journey began in the historic Columbus Park, advancing along the emblematic El Conde street, until reaching the solemn Altar de la Patria. There, a floral offering was made in honor of the Fathers of the Nation, a gesture of respect and commemoration.

Rodríguez Mella emphasized the importance of fostering love for the nation and respect for patriotic symbols, both in the classrooms and through sports.

Alberto Rodríguez Mella, Executive Director of INEFI
The director of INEFI highlighted that national independence is a legacy of sacrifice that must be valued by the new generations. Likewise, he urged students to keep alive the pride of being Dominicans, both inside and outside the country. This initiative is part of INEFI’s institutional calendar, which seeks to strengthen the comprehensive training of students, merging education, civics, and sports in the same event.
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