ConocoPhillips’ business units and corporate groups are donating much-needed relief aid, food and medical supplies to area hospitals and first responders to help in the fight against the coronavirus. Here’s a summary of the company’s community support activities:
- $300,000 USD donated to procure life-saving medical supplies and support front-line medical personnel in Wuhan, China.
- More than 3,000 lbs. of food delivered to food banks and missions in Houston, Texas and Bartlesville, Oklahoma.
- 6,500 respirator masks donated to local area hospitals and first responders in Houston, Texas; Casper, Wyoming; and Riverton, Wyoming.
- 6,000 pairs of medical exam gloves donated to medical centers and first responders in Odessa, Texas; Andrews, Texas; and Casper, Wyoming.
- 100 pairs of safety and reading glasses donated to first responders in Casper, Wyoming.
- Dozens of lunches delivered to the staff at Stavanger University Hospital in Norway.
- Gloves, visors and protective masks donated to the staff at James Cook University Hospital in Middlesbrough, U.K.
- $25,000 donated to Camp Fire Alaska for emergency program services benefiting local children of active duty and deployed military personnel and $10,000 to the Children’s Lunchbox for meals to youth in low income neighborhoods.
- 500 personal hand sanitizers for area first responders Karnes and DeWitt, Texas.
- ConocoPhillips Chinese American employees purchased a secure shipment from China and delivered 4,500 masks and 200 protective gowns to several Houston hospitals and first responders.
- Employee volunteer Connie Carter donated her time to make 100 cloth masks for local nursing home residents in Watford City, ND.
- Donated personal protective equipment, including masks and gloves valued at $10,000 USD, to local hospitals and clinics in Jakarta and the local regency (MUBA) in Indonesia.