Keighley donate 5,000 face masks to frontline workers
Keighley are donating 5,000 to organisations who are in need of vital PPE equipment.
The coronavirus pandemic has left the NHS and other vital services on the frontline needed an increased amount of PPE equipment to keep safe from the virus.
Keighley have donated 2,000 masks to Airedale Hospital, with Manorlands taking a further 1,000 masks.
The club still has 2,000 face masks available for free for the local and wider community, whether this be frontline providers such as care homes or people caring for those at high risk.
The face masks come in packs of 50 masks, but the club can accommodate packs of a smaller size should a fewer number be required. If you require any face masks, email info@cougarmania.co.uk.
Keighley Cougars are donating 5000 facemasks, for free, to frontline providers to aid the supply of vital PPE equipment.
We have donated 2000 to @AiredaleNHSFT with a further 1000 donated to @SRManorlands, leaving 2000 available.
Full club statement: https://t.co/wHGdhdKFK1 pic.twitter.com/qf5J3vTTTJ
— Keighley Cougars (@Cougarmania) April 17, 2020
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