ITJ donates PPE for hospitals in Tijuana

ITJuana donated 150 PPE kits to hospitals in Tijuana, Baja California, city that has experienced tremendous pressure with new cases of COVID and not enough basic equipment to protect their doctors and nurses on site.

ITJ donated 150 PPE kits to hospitals in Tijuana, Baja California, city that has experienced tremendous pressure with new cases of COVID-19 and not enough basic equipment to protect their doctors and nurses on site. 

With the support of employees, volunteers and partners, ITJ closed the fundraising with great progress by collecting USD $10,000.

The company also partnered with other software companies in the region, been able to collect a significative amount from the tech community. Insulet Corporation Mexico, an innovative medical device company, partnered with ITJ and supported significantly for this cause.

With this initiative, ITJ contributed in its own way to help Tijuana recover from the pandemic and continue providing amazing software talent to the region.

Doctors, nurses, and family members received this donation with open arms, these heroes really needed our help today.

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