Post by nurnobisorker44 on Mar 8, 2024 23:54:12 GMT -5
Providing safety and effectiveness in the products it has launched for each region of the world, which has become a global reference for high production standards. TecSalud provides innovation and excellence by carrying out research focused on transforming health care in the country. He is currently participating in clinical research protocols for the care of COVID-19.“We all dream the same”, under the promise of the previous phrase, Luuna was born in March 2015, a 100% Mexican company that offers high quality products to contribute to the better rest of homes in the country. A good rest should be the common denominator for all people, unfortunately this is not the case, due to the various inequalities that are faced every day in the country such as poverty, lack of opportunities and, on some occasions, even being part of the LGBTTTIQ+ community.
According to official figures, Mexico occupies the second place in Latin America with the highest rate of LGBTTTIQ+phobia, which triggers a series of problems for the same community that prevents a large number of people from having shelter and a place that allows good health. rest, and the situation is complicated if the age factor is added. It is estimated that in the country, around 10% of the Guatemala Mobile Number List population belongs to the LGBTTTIQ+ community and of that percentage, a part, perhaps the most forgotten, is that of older adults. In this regard, experts point out that older people in this community suffer triple discrimination due to: age, gender and social class. Due to the above, Samantha Flores, a transsexual woman of almost 90 years, decided to found a Day House for LGBTTTIQ+ seniors “Joyful Life” - the only one of its kind in Latin America - in CDMX, said house allows all seniors to belonging to the community who remain in a vulnerable situation can come to the center to receive attention and, above all, care and love that they have not received in their immediate core.
The work that Samantha has done is extremely inspiring for the people who work at Luuna, for this reason, and with the help of Urbvan, this year it was decided to make a donation of 32 mattresses to the Assistance House, with the intention that the community that meets there can access the best rest that, today and given the public health conditions, is required more than ever, especially in this sector of the population that has been forced to stay at home and limit some of their activities and with it, their mobility. “At Luuna, we are extremely happy to be able to join the beautiful work that Samantha has been doing for 2 years. We know that this donation of mattresses will allow the people of the Assistance House to dignify their rest, they deserve it after so many years of struggle” commented Guillermo Villegas, Chief marketing officer of Luuna.
According to official figures, Mexico occupies the second place in Latin America with the highest rate of LGBTTTIQ+phobia, which triggers a series of problems for the same community that prevents a large number of people from having shelter and a place that allows good health. rest, and the situation is complicated if the age factor is added. It is estimated that in the country, around 10% of the Guatemala Mobile Number List population belongs to the LGBTTTIQ+ community and of that percentage, a part, perhaps the most forgotten, is that of older adults. In this regard, experts point out that older people in this community suffer triple discrimination due to: age, gender and social class. Due to the above, Samantha Flores, a transsexual woman of almost 90 years, decided to found a Day House for LGBTTTIQ+ seniors “Joyful Life” - the only one of its kind in Latin America - in CDMX, said house allows all seniors to belonging to the community who remain in a vulnerable situation can come to the center to receive attention and, above all, care and love that they have not received in their immediate core.
The work that Samantha has done is extremely inspiring for the people who work at Luuna, for this reason, and with the help of Urbvan, this year it was decided to make a donation of 32 mattresses to the Assistance House, with the intention that the community that meets there can access the best rest that, today and given the public health conditions, is required more than ever, especially in this sector of the population that has been forced to stay at home and limit some of their activities and with it, their mobility. “At Luuna, we are extremely happy to be able to join the beautiful work that Samantha has been doing for 2 years. We know that this donation of mattresses will allow the people of the Assistance House to dignify their rest, they deserve it after so many years of struggle” commented Guillermo Villegas, Chief marketing officer of Luuna.