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Winsupply Donates $250,000 in PPE to Area Agencies
Summary
Winsupply Family of Companies donated $250,000 in personal protective equipment—masks, gloves, hand sanitizer and no-touch thermometers—to nursing homes, food banks, homeless shelters and other community partners, and Dayton-area contributions were directed to St. Vincent de Paul Gateway Shelter, the Dayton Foodbank and the City of Moraine.
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Winsupply Family of Companies has donated $250,000 in personal protective equipment to a variety of community organizations. The distribution included dozens of pallets containing masks, gloves, hand sanitizer and no-touch thermometers. Company representatives said the effort built on existing local relationships and the broader Winsupply network’s community support work.
Key details:
- The donation was valued at $250,000 and consisted of masks, gloves, hand sanitizer and no-touch thermometers shipped on multiple pallets.
- Recipients included nursing homes, food banks, homeless shelters and other community partners; Dayton-area donations specifically supported St. Vincent de Paul Gateway Shelter for Women and Families, the Dayton Foodbank, and the City of Moraine.
- Dayton Windustrial’s donation of masks, gloves and thermometers will be used in the Dayton Foodbank’s planned medical exam rooms at its community center, which is scheduled to open in 2026.
- The Dayton Foodbank distributes about 18 million pounds of food annually through more than 120 nonprofit partners across Montgomery, Greene and Preble counties and will mark its 50th anniversary in 2026.
- Winsupply’s distribution centers and Winsupply Sourcing Services have made PPE donations and supported charities such as Habitat for Humanity; Winsupply Inc. was a finalist for Community Supporter of the Year in 2024 and 2025 and won the award in 2023.
Summary:
The donations are intended to provide protective supplies for care settings and service programs in multiple communities, supporting shelters, food distribution efforts and municipal partners. In Dayton, the contributions are connected to an upcoming community center with medical exam rooms that will open in 2026. Other local and national donations by Winsupply affiliates were noted as part of ongoing community support efforts.
