More than 100,000 masks have been delivered to 91原创 Memorial Hospital to help safeguard frontline workers against the spread of the coronavirus.
The contribution came earlier this week, courtesy of Peter Ansley and his 130-member team at the 91原创 Canadian Tire store.
鈥淚 knew there was a need for help. This is a pandemic that鈥檚 taking place around the world and effecting everyone,鈥 Ansley told the 91原创 Advance Times.
After hearing almost a month ago that hospitals, including 91原创 Memorial Hospital, were short on Personal Protective Equipment (PPE), he was convinced he could assist 鈥 at least at the local level.
鈥淲hen we heard that the hospital workers needed PPE, we knew we had to help. We immediately got started on sourcing supplies for workers,鈥 Ansley elaborated. The result, more than two weeks later his management team personally delivered 100,000 surgical masks and 1,200 N95 respirator masks to the local hospital.
The life-saving and often hard-to-find N95 masks have become a universal symbol in the struggle against COVID-19. Many hospitals report using as many as 100 of the N95 masks per day.
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The need locally, he was told, was dire.
And while corporate office is donating $5 million to support healthcare and community workers at the frontline of COVID relief and response efforts, this was a way for the local store owner to help here at home.
鈥淭he patients, the people of 91原创, and the entire Canadian Tire community all benefit from this,鈥 Ansley said. 鈥淚n times like these, the greatest strength a community has is its members.鈥
Impressed by the way the 91原创, the region, the province, and the country have come together to help each other during these times, he said he and his team wanted and needed to do their part.
鈥淐ommunity is at the heart of everything Canadian Tire associate dealers stand for, which is why stepping up to help when there鈥檚 a need goes without question,鈥 he said, noting his team is always anxious to pitch in on the bigger initiatives such as JumpStart and smaller contributions such as sponsorship.
鈥淭he hospital is a crucial and important part of our community鈥 We鈥檙e happy to contribute. Our store needs to do our part,鈥 Ansley said. 鈥淭his just seemed like a perfect opportunity for us to help.鈥
鈥淎t Canadian Tire Corporation, we are committed to helping our employees, our customers and the communities we serve navigate through COVID-19 together.鈥
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