Fundación MAPFRE has donated more than 230,000 euros to produce a thousand pieces of equipment for a city in dire need of oxygen and with its hospitals on their knees.
HEALTH| 29.12.2020 Cities across Argentina receive donation of advanced medical equipment from Fundación MAPFRE Fundación MAPFRE has made a new donation of medical equipment in Argentina to public...
Caring for COVID-19 patients with electric hospital beds, ventilators, highly complex machines, and other types of equipment.
Fundación MAPFRE joined the Biz Bize Yeteriz campaign to donate protective equipment and health supplies to the groups that need it.
Medical and personal protective equipment, as well as food supplements, worth 345,000 euros, for various nursing homes thanks to Fundación MAPFRE.
The Mexican Association of Insurance Institutions (AMIS), of which MAPFRE is a member, sets up Cobertura Solidaria de Apoyo al Sector Salud to protect the families of healthcare workers.
Fundación MAPFRE makes donations of up to 480,000 euros for a state-of-the-art CT scanner at Hospital Español.
The first Latam country to receive two prototype ventilators from The Open Ventilator project, as well as COVID-19 test kits.
Fundación MAPFRE donates more than 235,000 euros (17 million pesos) to enable various institutions in Argentina to acquire healthcare and hygiene equipment.
Around 400 volunteers in 10 countries covering 50 activities aimed at the most vulnerable groups.
Héroes de Blanco aims to ensure health professionals can commute safely in Paraguay. An initiative made possible in Paraguay thanks to an alliance between MAPFRE and two other companies.
Fundación MAPFRE donates around 100,000 euros to support the medical and prevention needs of the country’s health service during the COVID-19 crisis.
Fundación MAPFRE has donated 230,000 euros to THW to enable German healthcare workers to carry out a total of 28,750 coronavirus tests.
Fundación MAPFRE implements the “A Friendly Voice” initiative in Mexico, providing caring and personal telephone support to older people who feel alone in care facilities or at home.