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Shannon Resetich, Global Franchise Head, Rare Diseases at Sanofi Genzyme discusses the company's Humanitarian Aid Program started 30 years ago. The program is largely focused on patients with lysosomal storage disorder (LSDs) diseases who need enzyme replacement therapies. She talks about how this humanitarian program helps to ensure patients with LSDs have access to treatment no matter where they are located or what they can afford. She also discusses how the program works effectively, the partnerships they have forged and the support that the program provides to elevate the standards for rare disease care in the communities around the world. She shares Sanofi Genzyme's vision moving forward and why this type of program is so essential and should be part of a pharmaceutical company's mission.