CEED provides daily meals for 3,000 youth at U-17 Women’s World Cup
Santiago.- The Dominican State Economic Dining Halls (CEED) will provide daily meals with proper nutrition to 3,000 young attendees of the U-17 Women’s World Cup. Edgar Augusto Féliz Méndez, director general of CEED, highlighted that being chosen to serve snacks to children and youth before entering the stadium reflects the “excellent service” CEED delivers.
Méndez emphasized that CEED’s team adheres to the requirements of the International Federation of Associated Football (FIFA), ensuring that children can fully enjoy the event without concerns about food. Since FIFA prohibits product sales inside the stadium, CEED supplies snacks before entry, especially since many young attendees come directly from school.
He added that CEED’s services, once limited to providing meals for vulnerable populations, now maintain high-quality standards, attracting requests from various sectors. This shift underscores the organization’s commitment to excellence and its ongoing mission to improve.