Dover, in partnership with our Operating Companies, has donated over 40,000 non-woven disposable face masks to charities and communities in need across the U.S. to help fight against the COVID-19 pandemic.

'During this challenging time, we wanted to assist the local communities where we operate, even in a small way, as it may make a difference to those in need,' said Huey Nunn, Vice President of Environmental, Health & Safety, Dover.

The face mask donations have been sent to non-profit organizations across the country including the following: Gads Hill Center, Ronald McDonald House Charities, the United Service Organizations (USO), Kohl Children's Museum, DuPage Children's Museum and Midtown Educational Foundation. In addition, masks were donated to charitable organizations in several communities where Dover operates, including: Fort Payne, Alabama, Conyers, Georgia, Austin, Texas, Roseville, Minnesota, Sylmar, California, Madison, Indiana, Smithfield, North Carolina, and Centerville and Keosauqua, Iowa.

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