Governor Andrew M. Cuomo today announced the state has received significant donations from a number of major corporations, philanthropic organizations and celebrities to help increase the state's supply capacity amid the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. The donations include personal protective equipment, hand sanitizer, equipment for field hospitals, free flights for incoming medical volunteers and other medical supplies and support items. Additionally, other companies and individuals have reached out about making donations and the state is engaged with them to secure those donations.

"New York is fighting a war against this virus and we need all the help we can get," Governor Cuomo said. "The generosity of these companies, organizations and individuals — and many others coming forward every day to offer support — will play a critical role in our mission to bolster our hospital surge capacity, support frontline workers and get people the help they need. On behalf of the family of New York, I am deeply grateful for their generosity. We will get through this difficult time together, with the kindness, strength and tenacity that New York is known for."

A breakdown of initial donations is available below:

Goldman Sachs: 195,000 masks

Boll and Branch: 1,000 hospital mattresses

Restore Global: 150,000 coveralls

Facebook: 2,500 gallons of hand sanitizer

Rihanna Foundation: Various PPE supplies

Dominion Energy: Masks

L'Oréal: Hand sanitizer

SoftBank: 1.4 million N-95 masks

Suburban Propane: Propane services for generators and heaters

Wayfair: Mattresses, linens, sheets and pillows for field hospitals

Jet Blue: Free flights for incoming medical volunteers

Walmart: Use of parking lots and store facilities infrastructure

Niagara Bottling: 560,000 bottles of water

Keurig/Dr. Pepper: Coffee and beverages for volunteers working in the field

Four Seasons Hotel on 57th Street in Manhattan: Providing their facility to serve as free housing for nurses, doctors and medical personnel currently working to respond to the coronavirus outbreak

St Regis Hotel: Providing their facility for non-critical care patients or medical personnel

The Plaza Hotel: Providing their facility for non-critical care patients or medical personnel

Yotel: Providing their facility for non-critical care patients for a month

Room Mate Grace Hotel: Providing their facility to serve as free housing for nurses, doctors and medical personnel currently working to respond to the coronavirus outbreak

Wythe Hotel: Offering free hotel rooms through April for nurses, doctors and medical personnel currently working to respond to the coronavirus outbreak

Kelly Ripa and Mark Consuelos: $1 million

JUDY: 25,000 N-95 masks

Amneal: 20,000 bottles of Hydroxychloroquine

The Estée Lauder Companies: 10,000 hand sanitizer bottles (8 ounces each) per week for 4-5 weeks

Long Island Ambulatory Surgery Center: Ventilator

Uniqlo: 1.05 million masks

The Commission on Independent Colleges and Universities in New York: 12 ventilators and thousands of pieces of PPE

Corning Life Sciences: 60,000 15ml centrifuge tubes and 40,000 4ml cryovials

NBCUniversal: Medical supplies and PPE

Huawei: 10,000 N-95 masks; 20,000 isolation gowns; 50,000 medical goggles; and 10,000 gloves

Office of Attorney General Letitia James: 1,700 protective masks and 33,000 pairs of gloves

"First responders have once again demonstrated leadership and bravery in trying times, continuing to put their own wellbeing on the line for the sake of others," said Attorney General James. "We cannot allow our doctors and nurses to become patients themselves. That's why we must move heaven and earth to protect them and keep them safe, so that they return home safe to their loved ones. We also thank Governor Cuomo for his leadership during these trying times and for fighting every day for the best interests of New Yorkers. May God be with them all, always."