Tender, a leading manufacturer of insect repellents and bite treatments, has been formally recognized by the American Red Cross for its support of relief efforts following one of the most destructive hurricanes ever to strike Puerto Rico.
In September 2017, Tender contributed over 15,000 units of Repel Bite, a DEET-based insect repellent, and After Bite, a pharmacist-preferred insect sting and bite treatment, as part of Hurricane Maria relief efforts led by American Red Cross New Hampshire and Vermont Region. The Red Cross then distributed the supplies, valued at nearly $30,000, to affected residents, offering protection from expanded mosquito populations during the cleanup and reconstruction processes.
“Mosquitoes thrive in the wake of hurricanes because of the abundance of standing water, and we knew we had an opportunity to help,” Jason Cartwright, CEO of Tender, said. “We are humbled to receive such an acknowledgement from the Red Cross. Moreover, we’re grateful that Tender Corp.’s contribution made a positive impact on the lives of those affected by this devastating storm.”
In February, Maria Delvin, CEO of American Red Cross New Hampshire and Vermont, and Jessica Blais, American Red Cross regional philanthropy officer, visited Tender Corp.’s headquarters in Littleton, New Hampshire, to present a plaque in recognition of the company’s vital support during hurricane response efforts.
“The local partnership with Tender allowed us to quickly mobilize vital products to an area that was severely devastated by this storm—and for that we are grateful,” says Blais.