Cintas Corporation (NASDAQ: CTAS) announced today that it has donated 100,000 face masks to Matthew 25 Ministries, an international humanitarian aid and disaster relief organization headquartered in Cincinnati, OH. The face masks will be distributed to organizations on the front lines of COVID-19 prevention, containment and treatment.
In April, Cintas partnered with Matthew 25 Ministries to provide multi-pronged support to front-line workers, including personal protective equipment (PPE), first aid, safety and hygiene supplies. Cintas will continue to provide Matthew 25 with essential first aid and safety supplies for distribution to partners locally and across the U.S. as Matthew 25 continues and expands their COVID-19 response.
Cintas and Matthew 25 began partnering to care for the poorest of the poor and disaster victims in 1998. To date, Cintas has donated over 17 million pounds of products including clothing, sewing machines, fabric, linens, soap, medicine, first aid supplies, household items, personal care items, food, school and medical supplies and building materials to Matthew 25 Ministries.
Throughout the COVID-19 pandemic, Cintas has remained committed to providing necessary products and services to businesses to ensure they are READY™ to operate in this challenging environment.
To find out how Cintas can help, please contact your local Cintas location or visit Cintas.com/COVID.
June 26, 2020
Topic Area: Press Release
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