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Refidomsa Foundation and Valdesia Regional Health Directorate sign agreement

Refidomsa Foundation and Valdesia Regional Health Directorate sign agreement

The Refidomsa Foundation and the Valdesia Regional Health Directorate signed a cooperation agreement for the benefit of the inhabitants of that part of the southern region of the country.

The agreement signed by Franklin Soriano, coordinator of the Social Plan of the Dominican Oil Refinery (Refidomsa), and Marcelino Fulgencio, director of the health institution, seeks to provide logistical support to public centers in that jurisdiction, which serve hundreds of families daily.

Soriano explained that they also promised to reinforce the pediatric plan that the foundation carries out in the municipalities of San Cristóbal and Baní.

“Today we have made this inter-institutional agreement for the benefit of the most needy families in this area of ​​the country, as has been the commitment assumed by the president of Refidomsa’s Board of Directors, Dr. Leonardo Aguilera,” added the executive.

For his part, Fulgencio explained that from the structure he directs they are committed to working for the health and well-being of people, for which they value the interest of Refidomsa Foundation to support various causes.

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