Post by nurnobisorker44 on Mar 4, 2024 1:25:27 GMT -5
Tabasco with food and health packages Banco Santander México began delivering humanitarian assistance packages that will benefit more than 36,000 people due to the floods in ten municipalities of Tabasco, donations that are part of the bank's commitment to the community. Given the situation in Tabasco, Santander México allocated its own emergency resources to provide food packages for one month and health kits for more than 36 thousand affected people in the municipalities of Centro, Centla, Emiliano Zapata, Jalapa, Jonuta, Macuspana, Nacajuca, Paraíso, Tacotalpa and Teapa, in that entity.
The aid donated by Santander México will reach some of the communities with the greatest vulnerability, located in areas particularly affected by floods, and is possible through a co-investment with World Vision México and Fundación Gigante (19,915 beneficiaries), an alliance with Guatemala Mobile Number List the Center National Support for Epidemiological Contingencies and Disasters (CENACED), and has the logistical support of the organizations Juntos X México and Por Tabasco (16,190 beneficiaries). “Santander México has always been supportive in emergency situations in the country; We have a commitment as Responsible Banking and that is why we come with direct support to Tabasco, hoping to bring relief to more than 36 thousand victims with essentials such as food and health kits.
On previous occasions we have brought everything from groceries, construction materials, and even completely rebuilt homes, a task that we will continue to carry out throughout the country,” stated the Executive President and General Director of Banco Santander México, Héctor Grisi Checa. The delivery of hygiene and linen packages, in addition to family food supplies for a month and biosafety kits, began this week in the ten municipalities, and required transportation in both land units and boats, in order to deliver them directly to the residents in their communities.
The aid donated by Santander México will reach some of the communities with the greatest vulnerability, located in areas particularly affected by floods, and is possible through a co-investment with World Vision México and Fundación Gigante (19,915 beneficiaries), an alliance with Guatemala Mobile Number List the Center National Support for Epidemiological Contingencies and Disasters (CENACED), and has the logistical support of the organizations Juntos X México and Por Tabasco (16,190 beneficiaries). “Santander México has always been supportive in emergency situations in the country; We have a commitment as Responsible Banking and that is why we come with direct support to Tabasco, hoping to bring relief to more than 36 thousand victims with essentials such as food and health kits.
On previous occasions we have brought everything from groceries, construction materials, and even completely rebuilt homes, a task that we will continue to carry out throughout the country,” stated the Executive President and General Director of Banco Santander México, Héctor Grisi Checa. The delivery of hygiene and linen packages, in addition to family food supplies for a month and biosafety kits, began this week in the ten municipalities, and required transportation in both land units and boats, in order to deliver them directly to the residents in their communities.