SeneGence, through its philanthropic initiative The Make Sense Foundation, announced a continued commitment to its support of first responders in the current health crisis and of the charities and nonprofits that work alongside them.
“SeneGence is strengthening our philanthropic support to hospitals and front-line workers, as well as charities that benefit women and children through product and cash donations through The Make Sense Foundation,” said SeneGence CEO and Founder Joni Rogers-Kante.
In 2020, the Make Sense Foundation donated more than $4.7 million, including $3.1 million to hospitals and $1.5 to various charities. In the first quarter of 2021, the company’s philanthropic efforts have already donated more than $1.8 million, with $1.6 million being donated to hospitals and more than a quarter of a million dollars given to various charities.