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Indigenous Medical Supplies helps community mask up with vital PPE donation

Shepparton FoodShare will this week begin distributing masks, gloves, hand sanitiser and disinfectant wipes to people in the community struggling to pay for the essentials, thanks to a generous donation of PPE from Mooroopna-based Indigenous Medical Supplies. Led by IMS managing director and Dunghutti man Mervyn Fernando, IMS is a 100 per cent indigenous-owned and operated business aiming to close the gap in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander health. As soon as the Shepparton outbreak took off, Mr Fernando was on the phone to wholesalers and manufacturers to ask how they could help. The result is a donation of 70,000 pairs of nitrile exam gloves, more than 1000 bottles of liquid disinfectant, 1488 bottles of hand wash, 10,000 surgical masks and more than 1000 disinfectant wipes heading directly to vulnerable families and community organisations. “Without hesitation, three of our key major partners, Mun Global, Ecolab and Softmed, stepped up to lend a hand,” Mr Fernando said. IMS has also donated PPE to the Rumbalara Aboriginal Cooperative medical service, which is busy vaccinating the 6000-strong Aboriginal population in Greater Shepparton.

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