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March 25, 2020

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Dear Community Member,

We are overwhelmed by the community’s inspiring wave of support for our patients, employees and providers. We are more convinced than ever that the Greater Lowell community is generous like no other.

During these challenging times, there are so many of you who have reached out to offer assistance, and for that, please accept our sincere appreciation. 

For those who have asked directly how they can support, we offer the following:

Donations of PPE (personal protective equipment)

Please note, due to the limitations of drop-off and pick-up options, we would ask that you only contact us with the following:

  • Procedure ear looped masks (quantities of 50 or more)
  • Hospital grade PDI wipes (not traditional home-use antibacterial wipes)
  • N95 masks (quantities of 50 or more)

If you can sew, we are accepting fabric face masks for our employees. Read Calling Our Crafty Community to learn the specifics.

Offers of meal gift cards

If you are interested in supporting employees through a gift card to a local restaurant, please contact us (please note, drop off/unannounced delivery of food is not encouraged at this time).

General financial contributions

Please Donate Online.

To provide any of these types of support for our dedicated nurses, physicians and healthcare professionals as we respond to the growing COVID-19 (Coronavirus) pandemic, please contact: 
 

givinglgh@tuftsmedicine.org

 

Once again, on behalf of our entire team, thank you for your warm wishes of support. We have been incredibly humbled by the outpouring of support from our local community.

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