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    MOL Romania donates medical equipment worth 300,000 Euro to six hospitals in Romania

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    MOL Romania announces the signing of a partnership with Save the Children Romania and donates 300,000 Euro for the purchase of state-of-the-art medical equipment, which will reach six hospitals in Romania. The equipment will be destined for the pediatric departments of the hospitals in Timisoara, Pitesti, Brasov, Giurgiu, Miercurea Ciuc and Sfantu Gheorghe.

    “We are extremely honored to collaborate with Save the Children Romania and by the project we will implement together, because it has a huge emotional load, we are talking about children in vulnerable situations and who can get a chance at life with the help of doctors and performant medical equipment. Together with the MOL Romania team, I am happy to continue to be a reliable partner of the communities and to offer support to supplement the facilities in Romanian hospitals. Our success story in business goes further, in synergy with social responsibility initiatives,” said Camelia Ene, CEO and Country Chairman of MOL Romania.

    In Romania, approximately 20,000 babies are born prematurely each year, according to Save the Children data, and hundreds of babies have been fighting for their lives since day one and need modern medical infrastructure to give them an extra chance.

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