Cardinal HealthSupports United Ways COVID-19 Response in Six Countries


ALEXANDRIA, VA (November 17, 2020) –  COVID-19   is  on the  rise , now reaching  over 50 million confirmed cases  worldwide .

ALEXANDRIA, VA (November 17, 2020) –  COVID-19   is  on the  rise , now reaching  over 50 million confirmed cases  worldwide .  As countries  move to slow the spread of the virus , Cardinal Health , a  multinational health care services company , is  ramping up  its  global response effort   by helping United Way protect  the  most vulnerable communities  

Today,  Cardinal Health  is committing $475,000  USD  to  support United Way’s on-the-ground  COVID-19  response, recovery and rebuilding work in  France, Mexico, Philippines, Japan, Canada and Ireland.   From personal protective equipment (PPE) to nutrition and hygiene kits, Cardinal Health’s contribution will  provide wholistic support for those most in need, including young children, single-parent families, and refugee, migrant and indigenous communities .  

For  example,  many migrant and refugee communities  in Mexico  lack access to essential health services . That makes  early detection, testing, contact tracing and receiving care   difficult  for an already vulnerable  population.  To combat  this issue United Way Mexico ( Fondo   Unido )   is partnering  with The UN Refugee Agency to  provide PPE and medical equipment to help  improve hygiene and sanitation in shelters  and  reduce the  spread of  the virus .  

“The fight against COVID-19 is far from over, and United Way’s work supporting vulnerable populations is more important than ever,” said  José Pedro  Ferrão International Network  President,  United Way Worldwide . “Cardinal Health is helping us deliver targeted relief that meets the unique and most-pressing needs facing these communities right now.   

Cardinal Health’s support will also provide cri tical aid  in several other countries:   

  • In  France ,   it  will provide PPE for school children and staff.   

  • In the  Philippines , it will provide nutrition and education assistance to hundreds of young children.    

  • In  Japan , it will support low-wage families, especially those with young children and single-parent households.   

  • In  Canada , it will help expand homeless relief services for indigenous communities.   

  • In  Ireland , it will bring wellness support to older people in rural communities.    

“We are grateful to partner with United Way Worldwide whose vast global network allows us to provide C OVID -19 relief efforts in areas our employees call home around the world ,” said Jessie Cannon, Vice President of Community Relations.  

About United Way
United Way fights for the health, education and financial stability of every person in every community. With global reach and local impact, we’re making life better for 48 million people annually. United Way is the world's largest privately funded nonprofit, working in 95% of U.S. communities and 40 countries and territories. That’s why we’re the mission of choice for 2.5 million volunteers, 7.7 million donors and 45,000 corporate  partners . In the wake of COVID-19, we’re  helpi ng people stay in their homes, stock their pantries, and protect their lives and livelihoods. And we’re working to build resilient, equitable communities.  Learn more at UnitedWay.org. Follow us: @United Way and # LiveUnited . 

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Director of Public Relations 
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Southerlyn.Reisig@uww.unitedway.org

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