The staff of Providence Saint John’s Health Center in Santa Monica, CA receives 30 (thirty) KN95 masks from Waraynon Initiative Network (WIN).
The mask donation is meant to supplement the center’s supply of personal protective equipment for their staff who are at the forefront of caring for COVID-19 patients.
Waraynon Initiative Network’s (WIN) member, Klenia Ortega-Colinayo, delivers protective masks for the staff of the ED/St Francis Medical Center in Lynwood, CA.
”WARAYNON INITIATIVE NETWORK (WIN) and KECK Medicine of USC join hands to FIGHT ON during this global crisis”
WARAYNON INITIATIVE NETWORK’s (WIN) President, Glorieta “Yaya” Bañez-Vergara delivers masks and meals for the staff of the Pasadena Ambulatory Clinic of Keck Medicine of USC.
Waraynon Initiative Network (WIN) continues distribution of protective masks to the frontliners in this fight against COVID-19.Our deep gratitude to all health heroes for helping us WIN this fight!
WARAYNON INITIATIVE NETWORK’s (WIN) President, Glorieta “Yaya” Bañez-Vergara, turns over the check donation to Pastor Charleen King of Isaiah’s Rock, a 501(c) 3 organization based in Chino, CA.
The donation is being made to support its food bank and its drive against hunger.
WARAYNON INITIATIVE NETWORK (WIN) CARES FOR HEALTHCARE
To our present day HEROES at the ER/St Francis Medical Center, Lynwood, CA:
THANK YOU for risking your lives everyday for the community!
THANK YOU for helping us WIN this fight!
Hope you enjoyed the dinner tonight.
WIN is happy to patronize businesses dedicated to support the health and well-being of the community during this pandemic; who provide food at a discount, waive taxes and give some extras to support the deeds of public charity corporations for the public good.
Through its philanthropic arm Panda Cares, Panda Express has created a COVID-19 Community Care Fund and has donated a total of $2 million worth of personal protective equipment (PPE)/ surgical and respirator masks as well as gloves to select hospitals that are COVID-19 hotbeds .
Meals for Mails: WIN Delivers Meals to approximately 70 employees of the USPS Los Feliz Station, Los Angeles
The USPS makes it possible for us to have an uninterrupted connection to the outside world while we all #stayhome.
Our postal workers have been unceasingly processing and delivering mail, medicines & supplies to every U.S. household during this pandemic, rain or shine.
Today, it was Waraynon Initiative Network (WIN) ‘s turn to deliver not mails, but meals of Submarine sandWINches to show our care and appreciation for everything they do for us.
Little known fact: The Postal Service receives NO tax dollars for operating expenses and relies on the sale of postage, products and services to fund its operations.Please patronize USPS for your postal needs.
Chino Hills -based CA public charity corporation, Waraynon Initiative Network (WIN), launched the Masks Initiative this week to respond to the growing shortage of personal protective equipment. WIN is committed to support healthcare workers so they are best equipped to care for the various communities in the midst of this progressing pandemic. —Masks were delivered today to St Edna Sub-Acute and Rehabilitation Center in Santa Ana, CA.
Public Charity Corporation, WARAYNON INITIATIVE NETWORK (WIN), responds to the pandemic.
• The M & M Initiative
To show support for the healthcare frontliners, WIN will be providing MASKS -breathing armors (reusable cloth masks) and surgical face masks where they are allowed to selected hospitals, clinics and nursing homes. For those workplaces strictly enforcing the use of no less than the KN95 mask, we will be providing that as well when the delivery comes. Thank you to Board Member, Jason Colasito, for procuring this scarce commodity.
And in appreciation for their sacrifice and dedication, WIN will have MEALS delivered to different healthcare workplaces located in LA County, Orange County, Riverside County, etc.
WIN also recognizes the commitment and hard work of the postal workers, so meals will be delivered as well to a USPS location in the Los Feliz area of Los Angeles as a show of gratitude and appreciation.
• The Senior Ministry Care Meals Initiative
WIN, in partnership with the Cathedral Chapel of St. Vibiana (CCSV) in Los Angeles, will be providing lunch care meals to 30-35 members of the Senior Ministry, one of the most vulnerable groups to this global crisis. These are mostly senior parishioners who have little or no family support that are usually picked-up and brought to the parish hall by church volunteers for a monthly luncheon. Because of the safer at home and social distancing protocols, WIN will be delivering the meals to their homes for the next few months. Thank you to Board Member, Jiggs Ibarrola, Gina Girlie for taking the lead on this one.
• The Food Bank Initiative
WIN has decided at these trying times to join in the fight against hunger. Two FOOD BANKS have been initially identified and WIN will be donating FIVE HUNDRED DOLLARS ($500) to each one to support provision of cooked meals to hundreds of families on a daily basis.
The food banks are managed by these 501c3 organizations as follows.
“At Isaiah’s Rock we believe if you have food on your table, there is NO reason why your neighbor should go hungry. It is only because of the collective efforts of all the volunteers and supporters that we are able to serve so many in such a big way.”
“Helping the Less Fortunate since 1984” “Feeding an average of 200 people Monday-Saturday”
WE ARE ABLE TO MOVE FORWARD WITH THESE INITIATIVES BECAUSE OF THE UNWAVERING SUPPORT OF OUR PAST AND PRESENT DONORS AND PATRONS. THANK YOU FOR GIVING US HELP EVERYTIME WE ASK! WE THRIVE BECAUSE OF YOUR DONATIONS.