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Give to the healthcare community

Supplies save lives! Find your nearest donation site and check dropoff instructions before donating.

Need Assistance?

Please check out our FAQ for helpful information.

If your question is not addressed there, fill out the form below and a volunteer will reach out to you.

How to Give

Small amount of masks? Direct donation to a healthcare worker?

Mail them directly to an individual healthcare worker by checking out our partner Mask Match.

Supplier of PPE goods?

Please reach out to our partner, Project N95. We currently operate only with donations and do not match hospitals with sellers.

Large amount (e.g. 500+ items)? Can’t donate in person?

Please use the form below. We will leverage our volunteer network to get your donations to a local hospital.

Local donor?

Use the below map, or search by Region or State, to find a local donation site and follow their donation instructions.

High demand PPE items

N95 Respirators

These masks are critical in protecting healthcare workers from infectious droplets and aerosols.

Surgical Masks

Although not as secure as N95 masks, surgical masks do offer a significant degree of protection against droplets with SARS-CoV-2.

Protective Goggles

Eyes/Eyelashes are a known source of transmission of SARS-CoV-2, especially in aerosolizing procedures.

Gloves (Nitrile, Non Powdered)

Glove, a critical item in hospital patient care and hand protection, face extreme shortages.

Face Shields

Assists in preventing droplets and airborne SARS-CoV-2 from entering eyes, a known source of transmission.

Wipes & Disinfectant

These wipes are critical to wiping down medical machinery, workspaces, computers and rooms after patients have been in them.

Coveralls

These microporous suits are worn over clothing to keep airborne and droplet transmission via clothing.

Booties

Booties are worn over shoes to eliminate floor contact and can be useful in situations where there might be sputum or other fluids on the floor that could get carried around the hospital or to the healthcare worker’s home on their shoes.

Gowns

Gowns cover the clothing, and thought not as effective as coveralls, they can provide an additional layer of protection, especially when working with COVID-19 patients directly and performing risky procedures.