- 2024-01-18
MHD offers donations to support Noto Peninsula Earthquake disaster relief
We would like to express our heartfelt sympathy to those affected by the 2024 Noto Peninsula Earthquake.
MHD Moët Hennessy Diageo K.K. (President Bruno Yvon) has decided to donate a total of 3 million yen to organizations providing disaster relief in the affected areas. AAR Japan, Good Neighbors Japan, and Japan Heart will receive 1 million yen each from the MHD Emergency Disaster Relief Fund.
We hope for the earliest possible restoration and recovery of the affected areas.
MHD Moët Hennessy Diageo K.K.
【About the MHD Emergency Disaster Relief Fund】
Natural disasters have repeatedly hit Japan, causing extensive damage throughout the country. We, at Moët Hennessy Diageo K.K., are taking this seriously.
In 2019, the MHD Emergency Disaster Relief Fund was established within the NPO Public Resources Foundation. We have determined the criteria for providing donations from the fund to the most appropriate emergency relief organizations under the Foundation's proposal in the case of a “specified natural disaster.” Once a natural disaster happens, the government would usually designate as a "specified emergency disaster” within a week. Our relief fund is operated based on these criteria.
MHD Moët Hennessy Diageo K.K Social Contribution
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