
The Guayaquil Board of Charity reaffirms its commitment to education and professional development through important initiatives that positively impact the community. At a prominent event, three key milestones were celebrated that strengthen its educational and social mission.
Delivery of Certificates to new Surgical Instrument Technicians
At the JBG Professional Training Center, 45 students received their certificates as surgical instrument technicians, marking an important advance in their technical careers. These professionals completed a rigorous 300-hour program, which included 90 theoretical hours and 210 practical hours, preparing them to perform with excellence in the field of health. This achievement reflects the JBG’s commitment to training highly qualified human talent with immediate job prospects.
Signing of the creation file of the JBG Higher Technological Institute
During the ceremony, Ing. Jorge Roca, president of the JBG Education Board, formalized the creation of the JBG Higher Technological Institute, an institution designed to offer third-level technical careers, including Health Systems Administration, Operation and Maintenance of Biomedical Equipment, and Biotechnology. This strategic step seeks to expand professional training opportunities in the country, guaranteeing a quality education aligned with the demands of the labor market.
Agreement with the Diocese of Daule for the administration of educational units
The Board of Charity also signed an agreement with the Diocese of Daule, assuming the administration of three educational units: Narcisa de Jesús in Nobol, Promesas Lucianas in Santa Lucía and Nuestra Señora de la Sabiduría in Palestina. This agreement allows the implementation of the JBG’s comprehensive educational model for the benefit of children and young people in rural areas of the province of Guayas.
Mons. Cristóbal Kudlawiec, Bishop of the Diocese of Daule, highlighted the altruistic work of the JBG that will benefit many children and young people from these cantons and surrounding areas. “You are like the Good Samaritan, doing good to those who need it most,” he emphasized during the signing of the agreement.
The Guayaquil Board of Charity projects the creation of 16 professional training colleges by 2028, consolidating its leadership as a national educational benchmark.