GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. (WOOD) — Hospitals across West Michigan are accepting donations of personal protection equipment to help avoid the spread of COVID-19.

The best way to protect ourselves and slow the spread of COVID-19 is to limit contact with one another. That’s not an option for health care workers and first responders. But there are not enough masks and other personal protection equipment (PPE) to go around.

The need for masks and other gear that protects those on the front lines of the coronavirus fight is so critical that groups are now reaching out to the general public for help.

SPECTRUM HEALTH

Spectrum Health is accepting donations of:

N95 mask/surgical mask

Isolation masks (adult/child)

Bouffant caps

Isolation gowns

Bleach wipes/disinfectant wipes

Swabs (flexible mini-tip, unable to accept swabs made with wooden tube or stick)

Pocket-sized sanitizer

Viral transport media

We are accepting handmade protective masks, according to the design in this informative video to ensure safety and quality.

The hospital is asking that donors place donations in bins at collection sites to reduce exposure risk. Donation sites include:

Priority Health 3111 Building, 3111 Leonard St. NE, Grand Rapids, Mich., 49525; Wednesday from 8 a.m. to noon.

Goodwill of Fremont, 1422 W Main St., Fremont, Mich., 49412; Tuesday through Saturday from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m.

Goodwill of Grand Haven, 1112 Robbins Road, Grand Haven, Mich., 49417; Tuesday through Saturday from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m.

Goodwill of Ludington, 4781 US-10, Ludington, Mich., 49341; Tuesday through Saturday from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m.

Goodwill of North Holland, 393 E Lakewood Blvd., Holland, Mich., 49424; Tuesday through Saturday from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m.

Goodwill of North Muskegon, 1169 Whitehall Road, Muskegon, Mich., 49445; Tuesday through Saturday from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m.

Anyone preparing a large donation or with questions can email the supply chain team at covid19supplies@spectrumhealth.org.

Monetary donations to support Spectrum’s COVID-19 response may be made online.

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MARY FREE BED

Donations can be dropped off at the donation bin inside the main entry doors of Mary Free Bed, located at 235 Wealthy Street SE.

Handmade reusable masks

N95 masks

Surgical masks

Isolation gowns

Hand sanitizer

Latex-free gloves

Bleach wipes

Lunch-sized paper bags

Impermeable hair nets

METRO HEALTH

Metro Health is accepting donations from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Monday through Friday. Items can be brought to Metro Health’s System Services and Learning Center located at 1980 Metro Court in Wyoming. People are asked to use the door on the south side of the building that faces M-6.

They are asking for the following items:

N95 masks

Isolation masks — children and adult

Face shields

Safety glasses

Goggles

Isolation gowns

Gloves — all sizes

Bouffant caps

Bleach wipes

Cards for caregivers

HOLLAND HOSPITAL

On Wednesday, Holland Hospital said it had adequate amount of personal protection equipment but know it will be used quickly. They are now donations to provide proper protection into the foreseeable future.

The hospital is asking for the following items:

N95 masks

Isolation masks (adult/child)

Masks with face shield/visor

Face shields

Goggles/safety glasses

Bouffant caps

Extended extra protection gloves — all sizes

Isolation gowns.

It’s also accepting money donations as well as hand-made masks. The hospital released instructions to ensure safety and quality of hand-made masks.

All donated supplies can be dropped off between 8 a.m. and 3 p.m. Monday through Friday at 121 W. 24th Street in Holland. Anyone with questions are asked to call the hospital’s donation hotline at 616.294.7720.

If you are feeling sick or have been around people who are sick, you are asked to not drop off donations.

Holland Hospital shared photos of some of the donations they have received so far, including one of Steven Olin who donated his supply of gloves and masks to the hospital. He is the owner of Studio Seventeen, a tattoo shop in Holland, which was forced to close after Gov. Gretchen Whitmer’s executive order.

Steven Olin, owner of Studio Seventeen in Holland, donating his supply of gloves and masks after his shop was forced to close due to governor’s executive order. (Holland Hospital) Photos of donations that Holland Hospital has received from the community amid the COVID-19 pandemic. (Holland Hospital) Photos of donations that Holland Hospital has received from the community amid the COVID-19 pandemic. (Holland Hospital) Photos of donations that Holland Hospital has received from the community amid the COVID-19 pandemic. (Holland Hospital) Photos of donations that Holland Hospital has received from the community amid the COVID-19 pandemic. (Holland Hospital) Photos of donations that Holland Hospital has received from the community amid the COVID-19 pandemic. (Holland Hospital)

“We are grateful for the outpouring of requests from our community to help during this COVID-19 pandemic. We are humbled by the prayers, notes and well wishes we are receiving that uplift our hospital and medical staff. So many within our community have asked about ways to help in this time of need,” the hospital said in a news release Wednesday.

MERCY HEALTH

Mercy Health is asking for the following items:

N-95 and CAPR masks

Face shields

Isolation gowns

Powered air-purifying respirator supplies

Disinfectant wipes

Hand sanitizer

Commercially prepared and packaged food items

Donors in Grand Rapids are asked to contact Angela Paasche at angela.paasche@mercyhealth.com or 616.695.1426. Donors in Muskegon are asked to contact Claudine Weber at weberch@mercyhealth.com or 231.672.3896.

BRONSON HEALTHCARE

Officials at Kalamazoo-based Bronson Hospital are also taking donations.

Bronson is asking for the following:

Disposable face masks

N95 masks, sometimes called respirators

Eye protection, including face shields and safety goggles

Disposable gowns

Disposable gloves, especially non-latex

Disposable surgical caps

Disposable foot covers

Wipes: bleach or antimicrobial

Hand sanitizer

Bleach

The hospital is also accepting sewn face masks for staff in certain areas of their facilities to help protect staff and conserve the supply of PEP, as well as specialized medical equipment including: PAPRs (powered air-purifying respirators) and PAPR hoods, nasal testing swabs, and viral testing kits.

The hospital has set aside five locations for drop-offs, open Monday through Friday, 1 p.m. to 4 p.m.:

Kalamazoo: Bronson FastCare, 6220 W. Main St.

Portage: Bronson Diagnostics at Woodbridge, 2640 W. Centre St.

Battle Creek: Bronson Urology Specialists, 4441 Capital Ave. SW

Paw Paw: Bronson LakeView Outpatient Center, 451 Health Parkway

South Haven: Bronson Family Medicine, 930 Blue Star Highway

ASCENSION WEST MICHIGAN

Donations may be taken to the Ascension Borgess Hospital Lawrence Education Center at 1521 Gull Road in Kalamazoo between 7 a.m. and 3 p.m. Monday through Sunday.

Items being requested:

Surgical Masks

Isolation Masks

N-95 Masks

Isolation Gowns

Surgical Gowns

Full Length Plastic Face Shields

3/4 Length Plastic Face Shields

Goggles

The donation site is drive-thru.

IONIA COUNTY AND SPARROW HEALTH SYSTEM

Ionia County and Sparrow Health System are also asking for donations of the following items:

Disposable face masks

N95 masks, including 3D printed

Eye protection including face shields and safety goggles

Disposable gowns

Disposable non-latex gloves

Surgical caps

Disposable foot covers

Bleach

Bleach or anti-microbial sanitizing wipes

Hand sanitizer

PAPRs (Power air purifying respirators) and PAPR hoods

Nasal flock swabs (FLOQ swabs)

Ventilator parts from Hamilton G5, Servo I and S, Trilogy, LTV 1200, HT 50, 7200 Puritan Bennett, including ventilator heaters, probes, wires, and disposable adapters

Fisher & Payal MR850 wires and heaters

Hand-sewn reusable masks (follow the CDC guidelines)

They can be dropped off at the Sparrow Orthopedic/Rehabilitation site at 537 W. Main Street in Ionia.

NORTH OTTAWA COMMUNITY HEALTH SYSTEM

The hospital is asking for the following items:

N95 masks

Isolation masks — all ages

Masks with face shields

Face shields

Gloves — Nitrile latex free

Protective gowns

Digital thermometers

Digital thermometer probe covers

Bleach wipes

Pocket-size sanitizers

You can drop off your donations from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Monday through Friday at NOCHS’ front entrance, located at 1309 Sheldon Road in Grand Haven.

You can make a monetary donation through the hospital’s From the Heart fund online.

PINE REST CHRISTIAN MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES

Items requested:

Swabs: prefer 3ml flexible mini tip, but any kind will do

N95 masks

Isolation/surgical gowns (disposable and reusable)

Isolation masks – adult and child

Masks with face shield/visor

Face shields

Goggles/Safety glasses

Bouffant caps

Extended extra protect gloves –All sizes

Isolation gloves

Bleach wipes

Hand-made masks are being accepted as a backup option.

Donations may be dropped off at Pine Rest’s facility at 6850 S. Division Ave. Enter at the service entrance sign, also the same driver for Spectrum Health South Pavilion. Drive to the stop sign, then turn left. Follow signs to go to the receiving dock.

If you have questions or to arrange pick-up because you can’t go to the site, email donations@pinerest.org.

SALVATION ARMY

The Salvation Army’s Emergency Disaster Services at 1632 Linden Ave. SE in Grand Rapids is the designated drop-off site. It’s expected to remain open 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Mondays through Fridays. Donations will be given to emergency responders in Kent County.

SEIU HEALTHCARE MICHIGAN

SEIU Healthcare Michigan, the state’s largest healthcare union is taking donations of protective gear. People can drop off supplies at their Muskegon office located at 1657 S. Getty Street.

Anyone with questions about donations or protective gear, you can contact workersafety@seiuhealthcaremi.org.