We are socially responsible!

 Even before Christmas, a huge consignment of medical masks reached us, and we planned to allocate some of them to ensure the safety of the company's employees and customers, but we did not forget the most vulnerable social groups who need help during the difficult quarantine period. We have appealed to people and non-profit organizations to target those who need help most. We donated as many as 1,000 units to the organizations that expressed the greatest need. respirator. Whenever possible, we invite everyone to contribute to the sacrifice in every way possible. And now briefly about the organizations we donated respirators to.


The Moment of Hope

The activities of the organization are to integrate people with intellectual disabilities into social activities, as well as to develop skills that would help them to live independently. The main goal of the institution is to promote the process of integration of people with intellectual disabilities into society, to find out the needs of customers and to meet their expectations by ensuring the provision of quality services.



Caritas of Klaipėda Mary Queen of Peace Parish

This organization is engaged in many types of volunteering, but we received a cry for help from the grandparents' care sector, the staff mentioned that they lacked masks every day and this is reflected in the price of security, so we did not hesitate to pack a respirator and send it to Klaipeda!


Public Institution Volunteers for Children

These volunteers do a special job of caring for children without parents in hospitals. These children need help and support in a difficult time. Because volunteers are not hospital staff, they are not provided with protection when visiting young patients, they buy them from their own funds. The curator of the organization mentioned that there was a shortage, so we were happy to deliver a parcel of respirators.


Blinsturbiškės social care home

These nursing homes care for the most sensitive social strata. There must be maximum protection in nursing because for many grandparents, the virus may be the last illness they will get. The administration of these grandparents' social homes said they had a shortage of masks needed not only by the staff but also by the grandparents themselves. We put together a parcel of respirators and sent it to Raseiniai district.