(WXYZ) — The University of Michigan drive-up donation site is now taking food donations on top of protective gear for healthcare workers.

According to Michigan Medicine, the nonperishable food and toiletries will be given to Food Gatherers, which will distribute them to more than 100 nonprofit organizations.

They will be accepted from 12 p.m. to 5 p.m. weekdays and Saturdays at Dock 90 of 2800 Plymouth Rd., Ann Arbor.

People can drive up and drop them off without getting out of their car.

The most-needed supplies are:

Hearty canned soups such as beef stew and chili, especially low-sodium

Canned fish and chicken, low-sodium preferred

Canned vegetables, low-sodium or no salt

Pasta, canned or dry packaged

Rice

Cereal and oatmeal

Granola bars

Nut butters or jelly, plastic jars only

Baby food and formula, plastic containers only

Liquid nutrition drinks such as Ensure

Diapers and wipes

Soap and shampoo

Toothbrushes and toothpaste

Disposable razors

Protective gear being accepted for use at Michigan Medicine includes new or unused:



N95 masks, sometimes called respirators

Eye protection, including face shields and safety goggles 3D printing note: Details about officially sanctioned 3D printing specifications for face shields will be shared soon.

Disposable gowns

Disposable gloves, especially nonlatex

Disposable surgical caps

Disposable foot covers

Wipes: bleach or antimicrobial

Hand sanitizer

Nasal swabs with nylon shafts

Powered air-purifying respirators and PAPR hoods

Viral or universal transport medium

Open containers of protective gear are accepted. Monetary donations to support Michigan Medicine COVID-19 operations, including clinical care and research, can be made at victors.us/covid19.

In the first week, the donation site collected over 5,500 boxes of gloves – equal to hundreds of thousands of gloves, 115,000 procedure masks, over 10,000 N95 masks, 3,000 face shields, 500 bottles of hand sanitizer and refill, and many other supplies.

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