Bayer supports nonprofits that help with housing, domestic violence and health
Briefly

The Women's Daytime Drop-In Center has added several new services in the past few years, including hiring a full-time, Spanish-speaking case manager to support families.
Without support from Bayer, the Women's Daytime Drop-In Center states, 'we wouldn't be able to do a lot of the work that we're doing now,' highlighting the vital funding.
Bayer has allocated about $70,000 from 2022 to 2024 to assist organizations like the Women's Daytime Drop-In Center in providing critical services to the community.
The funding from Bayer is part of a larger commitment of over $33 million to support West Berkeley’s community needs, focusing on health equity and economic resilience.
Read at www.berkeleyside.org
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