Ritedose to Produce Single-Dose Prefilled Syringes for COVID-19 Vaccines

“The Ritedose Corporation is honored and proud to have been selected as a subcontractor to ApiJect for the production of single-dose prefilled syringes intended for administering COVID-19 vaccines. This is a direct result of the commitment demonstrated each day by the talented and dedicated people who work here.

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New pavilion in Columbia to serve as e-learning location for homeless children

COLUMBIA, S.C. (COLA DAILY) — The Columbia-based nonprofit, Homeless No More, unveiled a new pavilion Thursday morning to serve as a shady spot for families and children to gather. It will be available to the families using the organization's emergency/transitional housing services. The funding for the structure was provided by

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Local nonprofit receives new pavilion to help homeless families with children

Columbia, S.C. (WOLO) — There’s now a new outdoor pavilion to help families at ‘Homeless No More of Columbia,’ a local nonprofit that helps homeless families stay together and become self-sufficient. The pavilion offers a space for the children to safely play and be outside while remaining socially distanced.

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As surge in evictions loom, Columbia non-profit expands resources

COLUMBIA, S.C. (WIS) - For the non-profit Homeless No More, Thursday was an opportunity to celebrate. The organization, which provides emergency, transitional, and low-cost housing for those struggling with homelessness, hosted a ribbon-cutting for a new pavilion at its complex, funded by The Ritedose Corporation.

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New Pavilion Brightens Lives for Homeless Families with Children

COLUMBIA, SC—Keeping homeless families intact is difficult under the best circumstances. The historic pandemic adds to the challenges.

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The Ritedose Corporation Donates Hand Sanitizer To Hospitals In Response To COVID-19 Pandemic

The Ritedose Corporation, a Columbia based pharmaceutical company, takes decisive action in response to the community impact of COVD-19 announcing it has donated about 1,500 bottles of hand sanitizer to Prisma Health and other South Carolina healthcare facilities.

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