Chihuahua State Government to Open 20 New Community Kitchens in Ciudad Juárez
Ciudad Juárez, Chihuahua, Mexico – April 3, 2026 – The Chihuahua State Government, through the Undersecretariat of Human Development and Common Welfare (SDHyBC), announced plans to open 20 new community kitchens in Ciudad Juárez during the current year. This initiative is part of broader efforts to strengthen access to food for the city’s residents.
Austria Galindo, head of the SDHyBC, also confirmed that a mobile kitchen is expected to be incorporated in the second half of the year. This addition aims to expand coverage to areas with the greatest need, ensuring that more vulnerable communities can benefit from the program.
Nutritional Focus and Program Design
Galindo explained that the program operates under a meticulously designed scheme developed by nutritionists affiliated with the undersecretariat. These experts are responsible for creating menus that ensure adequate nutrition, providing balanced meals aligned with the ‘NutriChihuahua’ strategy. This approach emphasizes healthy eating habits and aims to combat food insecurity within the region.
The SDHyBC is currently conducting fieldwork to identify and define the optimal locations for the new community kitchens. Priority will be given to areas that have demonstrated the highest demand for food assistance, ensuring resources are allocated where they are most needed.
Through these actions, the State Government seeks to reinforce food support programs and contribute significantly to the healthy development of families in Ciudad Juárez. This commitment underscores the government’s dedication to improving the well-being and quality of life for its citizens.
Supporting Healthy Development in Juarense Families
The establishment of these new community kitchens and the mobile unit is a direct response to the ongoing need for accessible and nutritious food options for many families. By providing balanced meals, the program aims to mitigate the health risks associated with inadequate nutrition and foster a healthier community overall.
The ‘NutriChihuahua’ strategy, central to the program’s design, focuses on educating residents about healthy eating and providing practical solutions for achieving it. This holistic approach goes beyond simply offering food, aiming to empower individuals and families with the knowledge and resources to maintain a healthy lifestyle.
The government’s proactive steps in expanding these vital services highlight its understanding of the critical role food security plays in community development. The initiative is expected to have a positive impact on the health and economic stability of countless families in Ciudad Juárez.
Further updates on the specific locations and operational timelines for the new community kitchens and the mobile unit will be provided as the fieldwork and planning phases progress.