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ACF facilitates 11.5L getting vaccinated
After successfully supporting the two phases of national immunisation drive for COVID-19, Ambuja Cement Foundation (ACF) facilitated in vaccinating over 11.5 lakh beneficiaries by Phase-3.
The Government had rolled out the phase-wise vaccination programme in January 2021 to reach out to the entire population and ACF has been playing a major role in mobilising beneficiaries in its core locations, said a press release.
ACF also launched a COVID-19 volunteer programme, called Ambuja CoviSAINIK, to offer trained community volunteers to the local health departments at ACF locations to support the ongoing vaccination drive in rural areas.
Pearl Tiwari Director and CEO, Ambuja Cement Foundation, said, “ACF is committed to its people and we are trying to get most of our beneficiaries vaccinated in our locations. Like Phase-1 and 2, we extended our support to reach the interiors of our areas and with our dedicated health team have successfully facilitated in mobilizing 11.5 lakh beneficiaries. By launching our Ambuja CoviSAINIK programme, we hope to create many volunteers so that we can reach maximum people and curb the spread of coronavirus.”
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