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where to donate things to victims Archives – anews

Mexico City, November 24, 2023.- The Mexican Red Cross announced that to date delivered more than 3,350 tons of humanitarian aid and carried out 1,685 successful operations to reestablish contact between family members for those affected by Hurricane Otis.

The agency announced that it will continue to provide support to the victims in Acapulco, so keep collecting groceries.

The Red Cross stressed that it is important not to donate clothing, medicine, or candy. What we need most are baby kits including body cream, oil, soap, wipes, bottles, baby food, milk formula in small containers.

where to donate things to victims Archives – anews

In addition to food inputs, such as tomato puree, chili peppers, jam, and mayonnaise. As well as personal hygiene products such as toothbrushes, tampons, cream, grass and rakes.

In Mexico City, the collection center is located in the facilities of the national headquarters located at Juan Luis Vives No. 200, Los Morales Polanco neighborhood, Miguel Hidalgo Mayor’s Office, CP 11510, open from 8:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m.

Other products you can donate are:

Foods

  • Oil, rice, beans, lentils, sugar, salt
  • Pasta soups, bouillon cubes, atole flour, chocolate powder
  • Tuna, sardines, instant coffee, chilies, mayonnaise, jam

Home hygiene

  • Brooms, bleach, powder soap, plastic gloves, fiber, iron-type brush, floor cleaner, squeegee, dustpan, flannels and jars

Personal hygiene

  • Toilet paper rolls, bar soap, toothpaste, feminine towels, grass, wet towels, deodorant, razors, comb, toothbrush, facial towels.

Or, you can make donations through the page www.cruzrojamexicana.org.mx or in bank to the following account:

  • BBVA Bancomer MEXICAN RED CROSS IAP
  • Account number: 0404040406 Interbank code: 012180004040404062

2023-11-25 01:38:49
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