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Henry Schein donates hygiene packs to Ukraine

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December 24, 2022
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To help ease a humanitarian crisis in Ukraine brought by the invasion of Vladimir Putin’s Russia, Henry Schein, headquartered in Melville, has donated dental hygiene packs. Filled with toothbrushes, toothpaste, soap, and shampoo, the packs reached more than 27,000 Ukrainians impacted by the war.

More than 200 Henry Schein health care customers purchased $10 hygiene packs, which included toothbrushes, toothpaste, soap, and shampoo, and were kitted by more than 300 Schein team members, customers, and their families and friends. This took place at the Company’s Reno, NV, and Grapevine, TX, distribution centers, as well as sites in France, Italy, Germany, and Australia.

“For more than 20 years, Henry Schein has had emergency preparedness and disaster response as a core focus area,” David Kochman, chief corporate affairs officer of Henry Schein, said in a statement.

“Through Henry Schein Cares, our global corporate social responsibility program, our goal has always been to provide health care supplies to our long-standing non-governmental partners, and to help those most in need,” he added. “This year, that need is and continues to be in Ukraine. Through a simple hygiene kit, we hope it offered a small boost to morale, self-esteem, mental health, and overall health. On behalf of Team Schein, we send our sincerest thanks and appreciation to our customers for their contributions that led to the success of this program.”

Henry Schein’s nonprofit partner, MedShare, worked with partners such as Razom for Ukraine and RescueNow.  International Medical Corps distributed the kits directly to beneficiaries in Ukraine and Poland.

“We were so fortunate to have been able to partner with Henry Schein to put these hygiene kits into the hands of people who truly need them,” Charles Redding, MedShare CEO and president, said in a statement.

“As long-standing partners with Henry Schein, we look forward to continuing to work together to provide hope and healing to the Ukrainian people and refugees,” Redding added.

“Henry Schein’s generous donation of hygiene kits for Ukrainians affected by the war couldn’t come at a better time,” Rebecca Milner, chief advancement officer of International Medical Corps., said in a statement.

“The Ukrainian people, who have already shown great courage and commitment since the invasion, are facing new hardships as winter descends and as supplies of electricity and clean water have been interrupted,” she added. “Henry Schein’s hygiene kits will complement our efforts to continue providing health services across the country, as they enable the people we are helping to maintain their dignity in the face of ongoing conflict.”





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