Bayer donates $25,000 to benefit tornado victims
PITTSBURGH — Bayer on Friday announced that it is providing monetary support for disaster relief efforts through a $25,000 donation from the Bayer USA Foundation to the American Red Cross of southwestern Indiana. The state of Indiana was among several states affected by tornadoes on March 2, which caused extensive damage to rural communities such as Henryville, Clarksville and Newburgh.
Bayer has nearly 600 employees at three site locations in Indiana, representing Bayer’s three subgroups and service group — Bayer CropScience, Bayer HealthCare, Bayer MaterialScience and Bayer Business & Technology Services.
The American Red Cross of aouthwestern Indiana has been supporting those affected by the tornado and ensuring their emergency needs of food, clothing, shelter, recovery supplies and other financial means are met.
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