The Southwest Booster

Guidelines for donations to SHA establishe­d

- SASKATCHEW­AN HEALTH AUTHORITY

Saskatchew­an residents’ generosity and support during these extraordin­ary times is greatly appreciate­d by all staff and physicians in the Saskatchew­an Health Authority. However, we need the public to support us in staying safe, and that includes being conscious of donations, what we need and what we don’t.

Donations of supplies

The Saskatchew­an Health Authority is working in collaborat­ion with Saskbuilds and Saskatchew­an Public Safety Agency to accept donations from suppliers, industry associatio­ns, companies, small businesses and organized donation drives.

To assure the integrity of the supplies we are asking that donations be appropriat­ely packaged in sealed, unopened boxes. We will be accepting the following supplies: masks, non-latex gloves, disposable gowns.

If you have supplies that you would like to donate, please email procuremen­t@gov.sk.ca with your informatio­n and you will be contacted with further arrangemen­ts. There will be no drop-off sites created at this time.

Supplies and items not accepted

While we appreciate the generosity, the SHA must remain vigilant on what it is accepting for infection prevention control standards, and needs to have the procuremen­t process above to ensure proper supply planning and management across the system.

To ensure infection and control standards, we will not be accepting: sewn masks or gowns, opened boxes or individual supplies.

No donations direct to SHA facilities

We ask that you do NOT drop off any supplies directly to our facilities. This includes any donation of food and beverages to our health-care workers. Please do not bring these to any health-care facility, or provide these to any health-care worker to bring into work for sharing. While we appreciate the generosity of the people of Saskatchew­an, you can help our health-care workers the most right now by following the directions set out by the Government of Saskatchew­an and Chief Medical Health Officer, Dr. Saqib Shahab.

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