Irma Santander / CDP NEWS Unscrupulous people profit from the need for blood in southern Veracruz, demanding payments of 500 to 3,500 pesos to families of children with cancer in exchange for false donations, said Monserrat González, president of the Maravilla Foundation. The activist warned that this problem represents the only item in which the civil organization is unable to guarantee comprehensive support to parents. “Unfortunately there is …
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Irma Santander / CDP NEWS Unscrupulous people profit from the need for blood in southern Veracruz, demanding payments of 500 to 3,500 pesos to families of children with cancer in exchange for false donations, said Monserrat González, president of the Maravilla Foundation. The activist warned that this problem represents the only item in which the civil organization is unable to guarantee comprehensive support to parents. “Unfortunately there is …