"The ExxonMobil Foundation is proud to partner with MediSend International to help provide medical equipment and supplies desperately needed by the people of Angola," said Gerald McElvy, President of the ExxonMobil Foundation, adding, "ExxonMobil is committed to improving healthcare throughout Africa."
The ten containers were distributed to the Luanda Pediatric Hospital, the Lobito Maternity Hospital, as well as to 18 public health facilities in the provinces of Lubango, Huila, Cunene, Soyo, Namibe, Benguela and Huambo in partnership with Africare and Samaritan's Purse. Esso Angola volunteers working in Africa helped unload the 40 foot containers.
"The ExxonMobil Foundation has enabled clinics and hospitals in Angola to receive a consistent flow of humanitarian aid. MediSend is very proud to be a part of helping to improve the healthcare systems in Angola through these regular shipments of medical supplies and equipment," said Nick Hallack, President and CEO of MediSend International.
For more information on MediSend International, go to www.medisend.org
About MediSend International
MediSend International is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit, humanitarian organization that provides medical aid and education to people in need in developing countries worldwide. MediSend's global mission includes the distribution of medical supplies and equipment in long-term medical aid programs, disaster-emergency medical relief campaigns, and educational programs in Biomedical Equipment Repair.
MediSend International Sends Humanitarian Aid to Angola as part of ExxonMobils Africa Health Initiative




