11.25.20
Terraboost, a Chicago-based "Purpose-Driven" manufacturer of sanitizer, wipes and other wellness products and a national Out of Home (OOH) media company, announced it will donate an initial allotment of 1 million sanitizing wipes to Meals on Wheels America to support the network in its efforts to keep volunteers safe during the peak holiday season.
The initial contribution has a value of $50,000 with over $250,000 in complimentary wipes and free advertising earmarked for continued support to this network through Meals on Wheels America, which provides support to more than 5,000 community-based programs across the country dedicated to addressing senior isolation and hunger. This donation will support most major markets in the U.S., and is being piloted in Louisville this week in time for the Thanksgiving holiday rush.
"As a proud, USA-based 'Purpose Driven' manufacturer of sanitizer and wipes, we can't think of another organization who can leverage our donation more during a difficult time like this," says Brian Morrison, CEO of Terraboost. "Covid-19 unfortunately only enhances the feelings of loneliness and isolation to those most in need of food and companionship. At a time when wipes are increasingly hard to find, we are proud to provide the wipes to Meals on Wheels programs so drivers feel safe, and can continue their great work to maximize visits, meals, and safe companionship during this most difficult holiday season."
In addition to being a manufacture of wipes, sanitizer, dispensers and other wellness products, Terraboost also boasts a national network of more than 100,000 sanitizing billboards that dispense a wipe with its advertisers' messages to consumers entering grocery stores, pharmacies, malls, airports and other locations. As part of the partnership, Terraboost will also be donating 100 billboards with QR-codes seeking donations for Meals on Wheels America from shoppers entering supermarkets during the holiday season.
"We are grateful to Terraboost Media, for generously donating much needed sanitizing wipes and billboards to Meals on Wheels America," says Kristine Templin, chief development officer, Meals on Wheels America. "This opportunity makes the network's valued drivers feel more safe, and also opens up a new vehicle for us to get our message out at a critical time. Under the current circumstances more seniors than ever before need food assistance and companionship, and so many local Meals on Wheels programs have been operating with less resources due to Covid-19."
The initial contribution has a value of $50,000 with over $250,000 in complimentary wipes and free advertising earmarked for continued support to this network through Meals on Wheels America, which provides support to more than 5,000 community-based programs across the country dedicated to addressing senior isolation and hunger. This donation will support most major markets in the U.S., and is being piloted in Louisville this week in time for the Thanksgiving holiday rush.
"As a proud, USA-based 'Purpose Driven' manufacturer of sanitizer and wipes, we can't think of another organization who can leverage our donation more during a difficult time like this," says Brian Morrison, CEO of Terraboost. "Covid-19 unfortunately only enhances the feelings of loneliness and isolation to those most in need of food and companionship. At a time when wipes are increasingly hard to find, we are proud to provide the wipes to Meals on Wheels programs so drivers feel safe, and can continue their great work to maximize visits, meals, and safe companionship during this most difficult holiday season."
In addition to being a manufacture of wipes, sanitizer, dispensers and other wellness products, Terraboost also boasts a national network of more than 100,000 sanitizing billboards that dispense a wipe with its advertisers' messages to consumers entering grocery stores, pharmacies, malls, airports and other locations. As part of the partnership, Terraboost will also be donating 100 billboards with QR-codes seeking donations for Meals on Wheels America from shoppers entering supermarkets during the holiday season.
"We are grateful to Terraboost Media, for generously donating much needed sanitizing wipes and billboards to Meals on Wheels America," says Kristine Templin, chief development officer, Meals on Wheels America. "This opportunity makes the network's valued drivers feel more safe, and also opens up a new vehicle for us to get our message out at a critical time. Under the current circumstances more seniors than ever before need food assistance and companionship, and so many local Meals on Wheels programs have been operating with less resources due to Covid-19."