El Chapo's Daughter Is Leading To Donate Food And Supplies To Elderly In Guadalajara

The daughter of Joaquín 'El Chapo' Guzmán appeared on Facebook packing boxes with food and supplies for the elderly impacted by the coronavirus pandemic in Mexico.
Alejandrina Gisselle Guzmán was then accompanied by her team of workers as she visited various poor neighborhoods to deliver the aid across the Guadalajara metropolitan area.
'You have toilet paper. There are flavored cornstarches. There is also seasoning for noodle soups and noodle soups,' she said.
'We have three different types of soups. There are crackers, oil, sugar, beans and rice, too.'
'Guzmán's main goal is to focus on reaching out to the city's aging population, who are affected by the current economic crisis.' she said.

During his heyday as the leader of the Sinaloa Cartel, it was normal for El Chapo to distribute his massive billion dollar fortune among the poor in his hometown.
His daughter is now using the earnings she has amassed from her company Chapo 701, a fashion line inspired him.
Some of the product is made by the prisoners being held in the jail which El Chapo famously escaped from in 2001.  
'We want to ask you to please refer us to people who really need help, who do not have basic government support, neither from family nor grandchildren,' Guzmán said. 
'That they are lonely or low-income people who really need it.' 
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Source: Daily Mail, Facebook
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