Our Humanitarian Response to the Crisis in Ukraine

In response to the ongoing situation in Ukraine, Septodont is making an immediate donation of €100,000 to help provide humanitarian relief as well as assistance to the rising number of refugees and dislocated families fleeing the conflict. Provided through the Septodont Foundation, this donation will directly serve associations and non-governmental organizations (NGOs) helping refugees.

“The events unfolding in Ukraine are heart-breaking. The impact of the military operations has been devastating. While we are extremely saddened by the ongoing situation and its consequences for the civilian population, we are also deeply concerned by its implications for democracy, human rights and for the security and stability of the region”, said Olivier Schiller, CEO of the Septodont Group.

“As a healthcare company, it is our responsibility to support by responding to the needs of those most in need of care. As such, in addition to the above philanthropic commitment, Septodont has also been supporting the dispatch of 8 tons of essential medicines and emergency kits to Poland and Ukraine, through the French Pharmaceutical Companies association. This attack on Ukraine is the most serious damage to peace and stability Europe has faced in decades. Septodont stands with all those who call for a diplomatic and peaceful resolution of the conflict.”

In response to the ongoing situation in Ukraine, Septodont is making an immediate donation of €100,000 to help provide humanitarian relief as well as assistance to the rising number of refugees and dislocated families fleeing the conflict. Provided through the Septodont Foundation, this donation will directly serve associations and non-governmental organizations (NGOs) helping refugees.

“The events unfolding in Ukraine are heart-breaking. The impact of the military operations has been devastating. While we are extremely saddened by the ongoing situation and its consequences for the civilian population, we are also deeply concerned by its implications for democracy, human rights and for the security and stability of the region”, said Olivier Schiller, CEO of the Septodont Group.

“As a healthcare company, it is our responsibility to support by responding to the needs of those most in need of care. As such, in addition to the above philanthropic commitment, Septodont has also been supporting the dispatch of 8 tons of essential medicines and emergency kits to Poland and Ukraine, through the French Pharmaceutical Companies association. This attack on Ukraine is the most serious damage to peace and stability Europe has faced in decades. Septodont stands with all those who call for a diplomatic and peaceful resolution of the conflict.”

In response to the ongoing situation in Ukraine, Septodont is making an immediate donation of €100,000 to help provide humanitarian relief as well as assistance to the rising number of refugees and dislocated families fleeing the conflict. Provided through the Septodont Foundation, this donation will directly serve associations and non-governmental organizations (NGOs) helping refugees.

“The events unfolding in Ukraine are heart-breaking. The impact of the military operations has been devastating. While we are extremely saddened by the ongoing situation and its consequences for the civilian population, we are also deeply concerned by its implications for democracy, human rights and for the security and stability of the region”, said Olivier Schiller, CEO of the Septodont Group.

“As a healthcare company, it is our responsibility to support by responding to the needs of those most in need of care. As such, in addition to the above philanthropic commitment, Septodont has also been supporting the dispatch of 8 tons of essential medicines and emergency kits to Poland and Ukraine, through the French Pharmaceutical Companies association. This attack on Ukraine is the most serious damage to peace and stability Europe has faced in decades. Septodont stands with all those who call for a diplomatic and peaceful resolution of the conflict.”

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