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BRONX TIMES R 24 EPORTER, JUNE 5-11, 2020 BTR
HIPAA
Compliant
NYC hospitals get 5K
lbs. of towel donations
Bed Bath workers getting ready to deliver towels. Courtesy of Bed Bath & Beyond
BY JASON COHEN
Last week, Bed Bath & Beyond Inc.
announced a $10 million product donation
of essential items to communities
suffering health and economic impact
of the pandemic.
Beyond medical grade supplies,
those directly affected by the pandemic
said they needed essential home
items like towels, sheets and pillows
according to Bed Bath & Beyond’s
charity partner Good360. As their supplies
were drained, one of the most requested
items from the hospital system
stayed consistent: towels.
Bed Bath & Beyond has donated approximately
5,482 pounds of towels to
hospitals in the New York area. These
towels were distributed across 13 hospitals
in all fi ve boroughs and used for
a variety of purposes including the
sanitation of medical items, drying patients
after showers and appreciation
gifts for hospital staff members.
One of the donations in particular
to Jacobi Medical Center wrapped
the towels in ribbon and included it in
gift bags for head nurses, who worked
overtime to keep up with the need as a
result of COVID-19.
Crosby Avenue Donations
Memorial Day in Van Nest
From left to right, Star of the Sea Cadet Corps Commander General
Joseph Ronda plays the National Anthem, while American Legion
members Ricardo Garcia, from the Unionport Post #1065, Anthony
Salimbene from the Theodore Korony Post #253 and Earl Menard
from the John Fraser Bryan Post #19, remain at attention.
Photo by Bernadette Ferrara
On Wednesday, May 27th,Councilman Mark Gjonaj, Chair of the City
Council’s Small Business Committee and newly appointed Small
Business Services Commissioner, Jonnel Doris, to tour Pelham Bay
Bronx businesses to distribute facial masks and hear fi rsthand
from business owners about their needs and concerns during the
COVID-19 health. In addition, around 2,500 masks will be distributed
to businesses along the Westchester Avenue commercial corridor
during the tour. Masks and 400 Bags of assorted foods donated from
Catholic Charities were also distributed to people in need.
From the offi ce of Councilman Mark Gjonaj
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