United Way of Tarrant County Offers Free PPE to Nonprofits, Faith Community
By United Way of Tarrant County
Posted on September 15, 2020, September 15, 2020

United Way logo over face masks

United Way of Tarrant County today announced the launch of its free Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) distribution program for nonprofit organizations and the faith community. The program is made possible through CARES Act funding from Tarrant County and in-kind donations from Bank of America and the Rainwater Foundation.

Tax-exempt organizations can order PPE beginning today through United Way of Tarrant County’s website: www.unitedwaytarrant.org/ppe. Curbside distribution for fulfilled orders will occur every Friday, beginning Sept. 18, from 9 a.m. to noon at United Way of Tarrant County’s offices, 1500 N. Main Street, Fort Worth, TX 76164.

Available PPE and related supplies include disposable surgical masks, face shields, KN-95 face masks, gloves, hand sanitizers, disinfectant wipes, thermometers and disinfectant spray. The program will last until inventory is depleted.

“We are thankful to Tarrant County, Bank of America and Rainwater Foundation for their generosity and support which allows us to offer PPE at no cost to qualified organizations,” said Leah King, president and CEO of United Way of Tarrant County. “Many nonprofits are on the frontlines of pandemic response assisting those most impacted. It is important their employees and clients are protected as they work to heal our community.”

Since mid-March, United Way of Tarrant County has invested $2.5 million in Tarrant County from its COVID-19 Emergency Relief Fund and through federal, state and local grants administered by the Area Agency on Aging.

In June, the organization launched the “Rebuild Tarrant County Fund” to provide long-term assistance to the community as it recovers from the COVID-19 pandemic. Donations can be made online at www.rebuildtarrant.org.

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