Kamchatka's Tymlat Plant Distributes Omega-3 to Vulnerable Groups
Kamchatka's Tymlat Plant Distributes Omega-3 to Vulnerable Groups
Kamchatka's Tymlat Plant Distributes Omega-3 to Vulnerable Groups
The Tymlat Fish Processing Plant has launched a health initiative in Kamchatka to support vulnerable groups. Over 2,000 elderly residents and people with disabilities have already received omega-3 supplements. The campaign reflects the company's long-standing commitment to public health in the region.
The Tymlat plant, known for its philanthropic work, has expanded its efforts to improve community well-being. This time, the focus is on providing essential omega-3 supplements to those most in need. Elderly residents and individuals with disabilities were the first to benefit, with more than 2,000 already receiving the products.
The initiative also extends to young athletes in Kamchatka's sports schools. While the exact number of recipients remains undisclosed, the company has confirmed their inclusion. Supporting health across different age groups and abilities is a core part of the plant's mission.
For years, the Tymlat Fish Processing Plant has prioritised regional health projects. This latest campaign builds on that record, targeting groups who often face greater health challenges.
The distribution of omega-3 supplements continues across Kamchatka, reaching elderly residents, disabled individuals, and young athletes. The company's actions align with its broader goal of strengthening public health in the region. Further details on the initiative's impact may be shared as the programme progresses.
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