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FCA Bank and Leasys donate 130 cars to Anpas

The cars will be provided to volunteers to deliver medicines, meals and basic necessities to citizens in difficulty and to facilitate the movement of healthcare personnel involved in the national emergency.

FCA Bank and Leasys donate 130 cars to Anpas

FCA Bank and its subsidiary Leasys intervene in support of the community affected by the spread of Covid-19, providing concrete support to theANPAS, the National Association of Public Assistance. Leasys has made 130 cars belonging to its fleet available to volunteers to help combat the national health emergency.

Thanks to the widespread network of Leasys Mobility Stores in Italy, the thousand principals of the associations registered in the ANPAS, engaged throughout the national territory, will be able to count on valid support in the daily actions of delivering medicines, meals and basic necessities to citizens who are unable to move from home. ANPAS will have 130 cars available also useful for delivering swabs to hospitals and to easily move personnel involved in security operations such as doctors, nurses, rescuers and volunteers.

“In times like this, of great effort on the part of all of us, receive concrete help from FCA Bank and Leasys it helps us to carry on the commitment not only from an operational point of view, to carry out our services even better and even more effectively, but it is also and above all a moral and ethical recognition of our actions, which makes us feel truly united in this emergency” commented Fabrizio Ernesto Pregliasco, National President of ANPAS. “On behalf of our XNUMX volunteers, our history and the communities we are going to serve, I would like to sincerely thank FCA Bank and its valuable collaborators, who are providing us with maximum support to get out of this moment as soon as possible and more united. Thank you".

“We sincerely thank ANPAS and all its volunteers who put themselves at the service of the community every day with great courage and altruism. We really hope that these cars can be a valuable support to their generous and valuable work,” he said Giacomo Carelli, CEO of FCA Bank.

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