Post by nurnobisorker44 on Mar 4, 2024 8:32:03 GMT
Environments” taught by Wendy Figueroa, General Director of the National Shelter Network on behalf of Fondo Semillas; “Violence and micro violence” by Dolores Blancas, president and founder of Casa Gaviota; and “The Best Lemon Jelly” presented by Dr. Guitele Chernitzky, can be found on the company's official Facebook profile. With these actions, Mary Kay de México reaffirms its commitment to enrich the lives of women and their families in all aspects and to collaborate in eliminating all manifestations of violence and discrimination against women and girls in Mexico. Likewise, she urges all sectors of society to work together and with greater intensity to put an end to these behaviors and actions that deeply affect the conditions of equity and equality in the country. Finally, she highlights that today, more than ever, we must insist on the importance of strengthening ties and generating alliances with society.
Iberdrola México announced today the donation of 5,000 food supplies to support low-income families that have been affected by the recent floods in the states of Chiapas and Tabasco, during an event held in the Guatemala Mobile Number List Senate of the Republic. The CEO of Iberdrola México, Enrique Alba, and the president of the Confederation of Industrial Chambers (Concamin), Francisco Cervantes, made the symbolic delivery of the first 1,000 pantries to the senator for Chiapas Eduardo Ramírez, president of the Board of Directors, and the senator by Tabasco Mónica Fernández Balboa, president of the Government Commission. “At Iberdrola México, we know that in the face of natural disasters such as those suffered in Tabasco and Chiapas, joint work between public administrations and private initiative is essential.
Companies have the obligation to help the most vulnerable people, which is why we will continue to provide our support to the government to get out of this difficult situation together,” commented Enrique Alba. The remaining 4,000 pantries will be delivered in the coming days to different public institutions in charge of collecting and distributing aid among the population affected by the floods in southern Mexico. As support during the Covid-19 health contingency, Iberdrola México has delivered more than 1,800,000 units of medical supplies in 20 states, including surgical masks, KN95 respirators, medical coveralls, facial protection masks, intensive care ventilators and bottles. of antibacterial gel.
Iberdrola México announced today the donation of 5,000 food supplies to support low-income families that have been affected by the recent floods in the states of Chiapas and Tabasco, during an event held in the Guatemala Mobile Number List Senate of the Republic. The CEO of Iberdrola México, Enrique Alba, and the president of the Confederation of Industrial Chambers (Concamin), Francisco Cervantes, made the symbolic delivery of the first 1,000 pantries to the senator for Chiapas Eduardo Ramírez, president of the Board of Directors, and the senator by Tabasco Mónica Fernández Balboa, president of the Government Commission. “At Iberdrola México, we know that in the face of natural disasters such as those suffered in Tabasco and Chiapas, joint work between public administrations and private initiative is essential.
Companies have the obligation to help the most vulnerable people, which is why we will continue to provide our support to the government to get out of this difficult situation together,” commented Enrique Alba. The remaining 4,000 pantries will be delivered in the coming days to different public institutions in charge of collecting and distributing aid among the population affected by the floods in southern Mexico. As support during the Covid-19 health contingency, Iberdrola México has delivered more than 1,800,000 units of medical supplies in 20 states, including surgical masks, KN95 respirators, medical coveralls, facial protection masks, intensive care ventilators and bottles. of antibacterial gel.