Sakata donates masks, gloves

Sakata donates masks, gloves

Sakata Seed America is doing its part to support medical professionals and the healthcare system during the ongoing COVID-19 crisis.

Sakata Seed America team members use respiratory masks and gloves as part of the company's PPE and safety protocols during the seed treating and handling process.

One of Sakata's main facilities for seed production and treatment is located in Washington's Skagit county. Last week, Sakata donated three cases of respiratory masks and gloves to Skagit Valley Hospital campus.

"It's our social responsibility as a company that calls this community [along with many others] home. We are in this together and are dedicated to doing our part to help fight this any way we can. As an 'essential business,' Sakata continues to operate as part of the country's food chain, supplying nourishment to our nation; however, any other way we can find to contribute, big or small - we will do so," says Tye Anderson, director of production & logistics for Sakata Seed America.

"Words cannot express how meaningful this gift is, especially to those that are on the front lines of this battle," states Jay Cocheba, DPM at Skagit Wound Healing Center in a thank you letter.

Sakata plans to assess their needs for internal PPE and will continue to donate masks, gloves and other PPE to the health care system in the other communities in which they operate; some of which include: Santa Clara, Monterey and Yolo counties in California, Yuma county in Arizona, and Lee county in Florida.

Source: gpn mag
Photo by mohamed Hassan from Pixabay

Source: gpn mag

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