Wednesday, December 8, 2010

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PDVSA Trasbajadores extends helping hand to those affected by the rains


New contributions add up to more than 17 tons delivered
workers Petroleos de Venezuela Socialist resumed the supply of food, furnishings, equipment and technical support to meet those affected by the rainfall recorded in recent days in Falcon state.
Under the coordination of the Management of Social Development and Public Affairs and CRP Workers Foundation, the new PDVSA has cooperated by providing trucks pumping, hydro jets, payloaders, backhoes, suction hoses and cargo, steel plates and beams damaged road structures work, as well as drinking water, nonperishable food, medicines, mattresses, blankets, diapers, sanitary napkins, soap, clothing and footwear.
This support is derived from contributions made by the corporation, which has provided resources and equipment to meet the contingency, as well as personal initiative, which are adding to work as part of volunteering in some shelters and storage facilities. Solidarity Action



fraternal action of CRP has been underway since September, when they were delivered to Gov. Stella Lugo food, medicine and clothing for affected families, as the rains come lashing the state since August.
A total of 17 tons of food was then supplied by PDVSA, with support from the network and PDVAL Mercal. Additionally, another 37 packages were delivered food and water, over a thousand 700 medications, toilet paper bags and mats, as part of an effort to articulate between CRP workers and companies that provide services to industry.

Falcon Allied for

The new PDVSA Socialist works in partnership with National Government agencies, regional and municipal governments to expedite delivery of inputs to communities in need. As part of the support, maintains active collection centers in Amuay (Neoa headquarters building, Educational Complex "Simón Bolívar" and Foundation Workers CRP) and Cardon (Cardon Administration Building, PDVSA La Estancia Paraguaná, Mission Ribas and UEA "Nicolas Curiel Coutinho.
oil workers continue adding wills and extend the call for communities and private companies that contract their services to the CRP to continue making its contribution.

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