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Unilife Corporation

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At Unilife, we are honored to be able to live our mission of “enhancing and saving lives.” Our mission is evident in the passion we show daily as we create medical solutions that make a difference. But our products are only one way we enhance lives. Unilife is also dedicated to being a good neighbor and corporate citizen. We live up to this challenge by creating jobs and giving back to the community in several ways.

There are on occasion events that are so special that we would like to share them here – be sure to check back for updates.

Unilife continues its mission of enhancing lives in being an active member in the community. We have advocated blood drives, Toys for Tots, The Leukemia and Lymphoma Society, and the Susan G. Komen Breast Cancer Foundation.

05 February 2011, Unilife raised awareness and money for the Special Olympics of York. Unilife employees supported the cause by taking a plunge into the icy cold water of the Susquehanna River.

Alan Shortall, CEO, pictured with Unilife employees at the Polar Plunge, February 2011

22 September 2010: Unilife and its employees raise almost $3,000 for the  The Leukemia and Lymphoma Society in  suuport  of Isaac, son of Unilfie employee Dana Heidlebaugh.

Unilife and its employees raise almost $3,000 for the The Leukemia and Lymphoma Society

25 April 2010: Unilife Sponsors ANZAC Day Remembrance. ANZAC Day is one of Australia's most important national occasions, marking the anniversary of the first major military action fought by the Australian and New Zealand military during the First World War. Representatives of the Royal Australian Air Force and of the Armed Services of Turkey will be in attendance. The event now more broadly commemorates all those who fought and gave the ultimate sacrifice for their countries in military operations. Proud of its Australian heritage, Unilife is supporting the event being celebrated by the Union League in Philadelphia.

22 February 2010: Unilife Donates First Shipment of Unitract Safety Syringes to Haiti. Read More.

 
 

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