A local Bartlesville company has donated 2,000 masks to the city to assist the City of Bartlesville in its re-opening process.
Boom Mobile CEO and Founder Jeff Holley said the company wanted to help give back to first responders in recognition in everything they are doing to help the community during the coronavirus pandemic. Holley went on to say Born Mobile is finding the areas in the community where masks are needed most. Holley was quoted as saying the following: “What I would like to do is challenge any company to be a part of the solution. To find a way that you can get involved in our community and some of the same things, whether it is your services, masks or hand sanitizers. Now is the time to reach out and help those that are close to you.” Most City facilities, including the Bartlesville Public Library and Bartlesville Area History Museum, have been closed to public access since last Month. Re-opening facilities is a part of Governor Kevin Stitt’s phase two Open Up and Recover Safety Plan. Comments are closed.
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