also contributing $250,000 to a supplies fund

Ocean State Job Lot donating supplies amid pandemic

Tue, 03/24/2020 - 9:45pm

    Ocean State Job Lot, which has a location in Rockland and Belfast, is using its global supply chain to quickly and affordably source and purchase critical supplies during the COVID-19 pandemic, according to a news release.

    Supplies, that be donated to local governments, state governments, hospitals and medical facilities, include gloves, masks, disinfectants, sanitizers, eye protection. 

    “COVID-19 is affecting all of us in every community and Ocean State Job Lot is prepared to do its part to help,” said David Sarlitto, Executive Director of the Ocean State Job Lot Charitable Foundation. “Our unique buying process allows us the flexibility to move swiftly and purchase the items most in need.”

    Ocean State Job Lot will contribute $250,000 to a fund dedicated to acquiring these critically needed supplies, and is asking for the public’s help by donating at the register.

    “This is an unprecedented time, but we’re all in this together,” Sarlitto said. “We realize that this is a challenging time for many who are facing unemployment. But we’ve also seen and heard stories of people looking for ways to help our first responders, who are putting their own lives on the line to help us all. So for those who are capable of giving right now, this is a great opportunity to make your dollar have the greatest impact possible. Job Lot will make sure 100% of your donation is used to buy supplies, and we’ll use our buying power to get the most for your money.”