During the final part of the morning session at the Aruba Common Good movement, representatives from the neighborhoods of Mabon, Dakota, Bushiri, Bernhardstraat, and Village officially signed a cooperation agreement with a clear goal: to improve their neighborhoods and gradually expand this initiative to more communities across Aruba.
The signing moment highlighted the strong spirit of unity, cooperation, and shared responsibility that defines the Common Good movement. It symbolized a collective commitment to strengthening communities from the ground up, starting at the neighborhood level.
Core values such as empathy, helping others, caring for neighbors, checking in on one another, and offering support when needed were emphasized as essential principles of the Common Good. The agreement demonstrates that positive change begins locally—where residents actively look out for each other and work together to improve daily life.
With this joint action, the Common Good movement in Aruba continues to take shape, connecting neighborhoods and laying a solid foundation for a stronger, more united, and more humane Aruba.






















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