The material collected will be sent to the Dulce Esperanza Foundation that will distribute it among people who do not have resources to control or treat their diabetes.
The Córdoba Diabetes Association (Addor) has started an insulin and material collection campaign to control diabetes that will be sent to the Dulce Esperanza Foundation in Venezuela.The crisis that crosses the country has led to the shortage of medicines and numerous people are seen in difficulties in treating their diseases.
This is the third collection made by this entity for the same purpose.After two previous shipments that have had a great participation of the solidarity of Cordoba, they begin a third campaign because the help remains necessary.The Foundation tells from Venezuela that "children have purple in their body produced by needles too large and used several times, and they even have to choose who they give little they get," he explains addict.
Both fast insulins and especially slow, needles of all sizes (but on Too of 4mm and 5mm, specify), reactive strips of any glucometer (and especially of contour Next, Freestile Lite, Freestyle Optium, One Touch Serious (, gluclometers,Glucagon, syringes ... "Everything adds," they add from the association.
Shipping materials can be deposited on Wednesdays from 6:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. to March 4 at the Lepanto Civic Center or calling 600 019 915. They also make available the entity's account -es69 21003659 07 2200116318- and the money collected will go to buy insulin and strips that will travel to Venezuela in the same shipment.
The Dulce Esperanza Foundation was created to help people with diabetes and without resources in Venezuela.The need has aggravated with the situation of the country and from its social networks the call to collaborate comes.«The intention is to provide hope and relief in the midst of media scarcity for diabetes patients in the country.It is difficult for a father not being able to have the resources to improve the quality of life of his son, ”they tell from Dulce Esperanza.
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