Company does bit to bolster protection against virus
More than 830,000 items of personal protective equipment (PPE) are being donated to the region’s care and voluntary organisations on behalf of West Midlands Mayor Andy Street.
A subsidiary of IM group is making the donation, with the company saying it wants to ‘boost the supply for many people working in local voluntary, health, and social care roles in organisations across the region’.
The donation has been made via the Mayor’s office, with the Mayor asking Birmingham Voluntary Service Council (BVSC) and University Hospitals Birmingham NHS Trust (UHB) for help in ensuring the 830,000 masks reach those that need them most.
Mr Street said: “This is an incredible donation and I cannot thank IM and their team enough.
“Throughout the pandemic businesses across the West Midlands have done what they can to support the region’s efforts to tackle the spread of Covid-19, and this is yet another phenomenal example of that.
"With the NHS relatively well-stocked, I have asked BVSC and UHB to help us identify the community workers and organisations most in need of this PPE.”
Masks have started to be delivered across the region from a warehouse in West Bromwich, where the haul is currently being stored.
The mayor visited the warehouse earlier this month alongside IM Group’s managing director Andrew Edmiston.
IM Group’s managing director Andrew Edmiston said: “The West Midlands has been one of the worst hit areas, and we want to help ensure that vital PPE continues to be available for those working so hard to protect us on the frontline in the wider community.
“We hope that this donation of 830,000 items of PPE from one of IM Group’s subsidiary companies, will help to make a real difference and boost the supply for many people working in local voluntary, health and social care roles.”