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Cornerstones Food Pantry

Do you need food? Here is a LINK to all the local food resources.

SHOPPING LIST - Low sodium, low fat, fat free, sugar free and organic items are always appreciated for our clients with dietary concerns! 

 

Non-perishable Food:  Brown Rice, Cereal, Oatmeal, breakfast items.  Peanut Butter & Jelly, Wild Rice, Quinoa, Chia seeds, Kidney & black beans (dry), Canned fruit & vegetables, Canned Tuna, Salmon, Chicken, Ham. Tea, Coffee (regular & decaf - instant). Snacks (crackers, fruit & granola bars, etc.)  Sugar, honey, flour, salt, spices. Condiments (mayo, ketchup, mustard, etc). Canola Oil & Olive Oil. Soy or Almond Milk.

 

Hygiene Items:  Toilet Paper, Soap, Deodorant, Shampoo, Toothpaste, Toothbrushes, Laundry Detergent, Feminine Pads. 

 

Baby Items:  Diapers (all sizes), Baby Wipes, Formula (Similac), Baby Food (all stages) 


For more information, please contact Minnie Orozco at 571-323-1410 or minerva.orozco@cornerstonesva.org

Lost Dog and Cat Rescue (LDCR)

Have room in your home and heart for a new pet?? Here is a LINK to some wonderful pets that need a home.

Since 2001, LDCRF has saved the lives of more than 28,000 homeless pets, most of whom were facing the threat of euthanasia at over-crowded municipal shelters.

Lost Dog & Cat Rescue Foundation is overwhelmingly a volunteer-run organization with a small paid staff providing direct care to animals at the Animal Care Center in Falls Church. Many other animals are cared for in a network of volunteer foster homes and some cats are housed at Petsmart Cat Adoption Centers. Without your continuing support, this would not be possible.  THANK YOU!

 

SHOPPING LIST – Here is the Lost dog and cat amazon wishlist. 

For further information, contact Sarah Selvaraj-D'Souza 703-855-7974

 (info@lostdogrescue.org) or visit us at www.lostdogrescue.org

Reston Hospital Center

N95 Respirators These masks are critical in protecting healthcare workers from infectious droplets and aerosols.

 

Surgical Masks Although not as secure as N95 masks, surgical masks do offer a significant degree of protection against droplets with SARS-CoV-2.

 

Protective Goggles Eyes/Eyelashes are a known source of transmission of SARS-CoV-2, especially in aerosolizing procedures.

 

Face Shields Assists in preventing droplets and airborne SARS-CoV-2 from entering eyes, a known source of transmission.

 

Wipes & Disinfectant These wipes are critical to wiping down medical machinery, workspaces, computers and rooms after patients have been in them.

 

Booties Booties are worn over shoes to eliminate floor contact and can be useful in situations where there might be sputum or other fluids on the floor that could get carried around the hospital or to the healthcare worker’s home on their shoes.

 

Gowns Gowns cover the clothing, and though not as effective as coveralls, they can provide an additional layer of protection, especially when working with COVID-19 patients directly and performing risky procedures

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