Vietnam-based charity donates 10,000 masks and gloves to hospitals in Beirut

August 19, 2020

HO CHI MINH CITY, Vietnam—19 August 2020

AIP Foundation’s social enterprise, Protec, a helmet maker, recently added COVID-19 mask production in its factory for humanitarian assistance. 10,000 medical masks and gloves will be donated to Abou Jaoude Hospital in Beirut after the recent deadly explosion of Ammonium Nitrate.

Hard hit hospitals in Beirut are suffering from medical supply shortages, especially basics such as masks, protective gowns, hats, booties, and gloves.

The explosion and after-effects of Ammonium Nitrate are extremely dangerous because of the chemical effects on lungs and respiratory systems, seriously affecting infants and children. The latest figures report 6000 injured, many critically, and more than 300,000 homeless, vulnerable to chemical after-affects from living outdoors.

AIP Foundation and Protec are appealing for support and contributions of masks and gloves at other hospitals in Beirut. “We are grateful for assistance from the Government of Vietnam, the Embassy of Lebanon, and even private Vietnamese citizens for their support,” says AIP Foundation President Greig Craft. “This is no time for politics, religion, nor ethnic issues. Support and assistance are urgently needed,” he continues.

Hon. Consul of Lebanon in Vietnam, Adib Kouteili says, “The main port of Beirut has been destroyed. Hospital operations have been partly demolished and operations severely disrupted. We are very happy and thankful to AIP Foundation and Protec for their extraordinary efforts and rapid aid response to support the people of Beirut.”

To learn more about Protec’s mask expansion, click here to watch the video.

To view pictures from the event, please click here.

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