CINCINNATI – City Wide Facility Solutions, the leading management company in the building maintenance industry, has donated 68,000 masks and 700-plus bottles of hand sanitizers to organizations throughout the Cincinnati and Dayton community.
Among the 24 organizations that received personal protective equipment is DCCH Center for Children and Families. The 2,000 masks and case of sanitizer has allowed its team to reduce operating costs, allowing them to allocate more funds to providing a safe home, food, clothing, education and therapy for the children living at DCCH Center. CHNK Behavioral Health was also a recipient of 8,000 disposable masks and 48 containers of hand sanitizer helping them support children, adolescents, adults and families experiencing a mental health crisis, substance use disorder, abuse, neglect or other serious trauma.
“Giving back has always been an important component of what we do at City Wide,” said Brent Degenhardt, president of City Wide Facility Solutions in Cincinnati and Dayton. “We are grateful to have the ability to provide a helping hand to nonprofits who are doing valuable work to support the individuals who need it most right now. Beyond the work we do every day to assist our clients, our mission remains to be a trusted partner and ally the community can always reach out to.”
City Wide has made a name for itself in major U.S. cities and Canada by streamlining facility solutions for more than 20 interior and exterior services for commercial facilities including janitorial, disinfecting, handyman services and parking lot maintenance. Taking the onus from building owners and property management businesses that typically have to choose separate companies for each task, City Wide eases the selection and management processes for its clients.
For more information about City Wide Facility Solutions in Cincinnati and Dayton and the services it offers, please visit gocitywide.com/cincinnati/ or gocitywide.com/dayton/.