Coca-Cola partners with United Way Mumbai to provide PPE and hygiene aid kits
Mumbai, May 2020.
As the need to step up
relief efforts during the COVID-19 pandemic continues, Coca-Cola in India has partnered with United Way Mumbai to augment healthcare initiatives
in 48 public hospitals across eight states in the country. Apart from large-scale
support to public hospitals and healthcare workers, the partnership has also
committed to serving 65000+ public service personnel such as sanitation
workers, police staff and community health workers across the nation. This initiative
is a part of Coca-Cola's commitment of INR 100 crores towards helping the healthcare system and
communities to combat the crisis and contain the spread of the pandemic.
The initial phase of the relief program will be rolled out in eight critically affected states including Maharashtra (Mumbai, Pune), Delhi, Tamil Nadu (Chennai), Karnataka (Bengaluru), Telangana (Hyderabad), Gujarat, Punjab and Haryana. To provide immediate support and enhancement of health infrastructure, public hospitals will be provided withPersonal Protective Equipment (PPE) comprising N95 masks, 3-ply disposable masks, surgical caps, surgical goggles, waterproof gown, shoe covers, gloves for the safety of healthcare workers. The support package will also include sanitizer dispensers, additional ICU beds, and non-contact thermometers for medical preparednessin dealing with the anticipated number of cases across the country. Working alongside the government bodies and local institutions to support basic needs and ensure safety and protection of our frontline healthcare personnel and communities, this outreach aims to positively impact 9600 healthcare workers and over 9 lakh patients across India.
Additionally, to equip public service personnel such
as police staff, sanitation workers and other community and social workers who
are working in the hotspot zones, protective gears such
as masks and gloves along with sanitizer dispensers will also be provided. This
support is expected to reach approximately 50,000 sanitation workers, 11,000+
police personnel and 6,000 community health workers across India.
Commenting on the
initiative, Mr. Ishteyaque Amjad, Vice-President, Public Affairs,
Communications & Sustainability, Coca-Cola India and South West Asia
said, “We are humbled to
collaborate with our partner United Way Mumbai in providing support to the
health and safety of the country’s frontline warriors. We are hopeful that with
collective efforts and resilience, we will be able to steer ourselves out of
these testing times.”
Adding further,Mrs. Jayanti
Shukla, Chief Executive Officer,United Way Mumbai said, “The rapid spread of the virus has left
doctors, nurses and other frontline workers with inadequate access to the
protective equipment, necessary to defend themselves. In such testing times,
it’s important to ensure their personal safety and safeguard their health so
our citizens can continue to receive the care and support that they need.Through this collaboration,
Coca-Cola and United Way Mumbai will continue to identify, plan and support
interventions to areas of greatest needs.”