Letty Coppel Foundation donated personal hygiene kits to children with cancer at oncology hospital Juan Maria Salvatierra in La Paz Baja California Sur. Every kit contains cream emla, disinfectant wipes, antibacterial disinfectant and a face mask. The kits were delivered personally to the children under chemotherapy treatment. The foundation donated these products because they are expensive and some families can’t afford them.
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