Overview
- The program was inaugurated at Secundaria Técnica No. 18 “Plan de Ayala” in San Pablo Oztotepec, Milpa Alta, with a simultaneous rollout to one school in each of the 16 alcaldías.
- Participating schools open on Saturdays as community hubs offering 50+ free activities, including robotics, nanotecnología, community orchestras, sports and languages such as náhuatl.
- Psychologists will visit every 15 days to provide mental‑health support and addiction‑prevention services through the Vida Plena Corazón Contento initiative.
- Authorities said more campuses will join month by month toward inclusion of all public primaries and secondaries, while reports differ on year‑end reach, citing goals of 60 or 80 schools.
- The city cites interagency support from SECTEI, Salud, INDEPORTE and Pilares, building on a pilot that began September 4 at Primaria Luis R. Alarcón in Álvaro Obregón.