Mayabeque, Cuba_ "The Revolution is great and unique, that makes me help the villaclareños and whoever needs me, "said cook Eva Orozco, member of the Reinforcement Contingent Coronel Juan Delgado, of the Mayabeque Sugar Company.
"I go as a cook of the contingent by staff, but I will weed weeds, pick up debris or clean houses. I am ready for anything, that is solidarity and not of words, that is from the heart, "Eve explained.
The National Highway between Mayabeque and Matanzas, became seat of the Flag Act of the Contingent. More than thirty workers in the areas of sugar production, cane production and machinery ratified the commitment to return to the West with the feeling of having contributed to the normality in the territories hit by Hurricane Irma.
"This Sunday I will be 60 years and I will celebrate them in the city of Che, fulfilling my duty, at the side of good and humanity- Eva highlights -All my life I have cooked for men who cut, lift and move the grass from the fields to the sugarmills, but I do not only know of condiments and of  good beans.
We go to Villa Clara with 20 trucks, 10 with tumbling, 10 with iron and trailers, 3 bulldozers, a tractor shovel and my kitchen diner.
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