Campaign mobilizes sector players to help victims in RS

Companies come together to donate a water trailer with 54 thousand liters and help affected families
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Rains caused damage in several cities in Rio Grande do Sul. Image: Maurício Tonetto/Secom/SSP

The team at JA Solar launched the campaign “The Sun that generates energy is the same one that brings hope” – an initiative created to to help to the victims of floods at the Rio Grande do Sul.

In addition to donating a cart in potable water over 54 thousand liters, the manufacturer joined forces with Aldo Solar, Amara NZero, BayWare, Bold Energy, Ecori Solar Energy, Fortlev Solar, PHB Solar, WEG It is Win Solar to help affected families. 

According to JA, the donations are being carried out through company in mineral water called Dias D'ávila, which provided a promotional price to meet donations and will be responsible for safe delivery of trailers at Red Cross, sending photos and proof.

"A help in RS, given the level of devastation, it will be something to long term – hence the need to continue with long-term donations. Professionals from the marketing area of the solar sector are united to, in addition to publicize the campaign, organize a Task force for cleaning. The action demonstrates the union of the segment that also shows solidarity with RS”, highlighted the company.

For those who want to donate directly, below is data from Dias D'ávila and Cruz Vermelha, a branch in the municipality of Caxias do Sul.

Responsible for purchases for donations at Dias D'ávila: Inácio – Whats-App (71) 99726-4100;

Red Cross: CNPJ: 08879.164/0001-42. Address: Feijó Júnior, 269, São Pelegrino (Municipality of Caxias do Sul), CEP 95034- 160. 

Email: [email protected] or [email protected]

Telephone: (54) 3538-3448

Whatsapp: (54) 93300-3448

Facebook and Instagram: @cruzvermelhabrasileiracxs

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Matthew Badra
Journalist graduated from PUC-Campinas. He worked as a producer, reporter and presenter on TV Bandeirantes and Metro Jornal. Has been following the Brazilian electricity sector since 2020.

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