Foundation Donates Thousands Of N95 Masks To Mercy Medical Center

April 20, 2020

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A Rockville-based foundation has donated thousands of N95 masks to health care workers on the front lines of the coronavirus pandemic. The Daofeng and Angela Foundation unloaded a van filled with more than 8,000 masks at Mercy Medical Center on Friday, April 17th, 2020.

“This is vital equipment to help our frontline caregivers be safe themselves and be able to continue their heroic work,” said Sister Helen Amos, RSM, Executive Chair, Board of Trustees, Mercy Health Services. 

The foundation scoured the world for weeks looking for masks, which are in short supply amid the pandemic.

“Some [came] from Los Angeles, some [of the] N95 [masks came] from Japan, surgical masks we mobilized from China,” Daofeng He said.

Originally from China, Mr. He now lives in Maryland and said the donation is an expression of his gratitude to the dedicated doctors and nurses.

“We want to pay attention to the doctor(s),” he said. “[it’s] a very dangerous situation.”

Dr. Maria Jacobs, Director of Radiation Oncology at Mercy, called the donation a great gift.

“It’s a light at the end of the tunnel that has been very obscured for us in the last three weeks,” she said.

Dr. Jacobs added the hospital is happy to accept any donations or prayers that are sent its way.

“On behalf of the heroes who work here we are so grateful to the public for this outpouring of support. It means a lot to know how much they’re appreciated,” Sister Amos said.

To view the interviews with Sister Helen Amos, RSM, Dr. Maria Jacobs, and Mr. Daofeng He regarding the donation of N95 masks to Mercy Medical Center, click here. 

 

About Mercy

Founded in 1874 in Downtown Baltimore by the Sisters of Mercy, Mercy Medical Center is a 183-licensed bed, acute care, university-affiliated teaching hospital. Mercy has been recognized as a high-performing Maryland hospital (U.S. News & World Report); has achieved an overall 5-Star quality, safety, and patient experience rating (Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services); is A-rated for Hospital Safety (Leapfrog Hospital Safety Grade); and is certified by the American Nurses Credentialing Center as a Magnet™ hospital. Mercy Health Services is a not-for-profit health system and the parent company of Mercy Medical Center and Mercy Personal Physicians.

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