10.09.17
As part of its disaster relief program, Bayer is donating medicines worth €268,000 ($314,291) to the victims of the major earthquake that struck Mexico.
This aid will offer speedy and unbureaucratic relief to the people affected by this tragedy in North America.
The medicines will be sent to the non-profit organization Direct Relief for distribution to people injured in the quake.
Direct Relief is a long-term strategic partner of Bayer that provides assistance and medical supplies around the world to regions torn by crisis and areas with limited medical access.
Mexico City was hit by a magnitude 7.1 earthquake on Sept. 19, 2017, and hundreds of people perished.
Photo courtesy Bayer.com
This aid will offer speedy and unbureaucratic relief to the people affected by this tragedy in North America.
The medicines will be sent to the non-profit organization Direct Relief for distribution to people injured in the quake.
Direct Relief is a long-term strategic partner of Bayer that provides assistance and medical supplies around the world to regions torn by crisis and areas with limited medical access.
Mexico City was hit by a magnitude 7.1 earthquake on Sept. 19, 2017, and hundreds of people perished.
Photo courtesy Bayer.com