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Wildflower restaurant to donate N95 masks to Valley hospitals

Posted 3/31/20

Wildflower, which has a location in Scottsdale, has announced it will be donating over 500 N95 masks to local hospitals throughout the state of Arizona in an effort to provide assistance to the hospitals that are in need.

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Wildflower restaurant to donate N95 masks to Valley hospitals

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Wildflower, which has a location in Scottsdale, has announced it will be donating over 500 N95 masks to local hospitals throughout the state of Arizona in an effort to provide assistance to the hospitals that are in need.

Wildflower has a surplus of masks because their bakers use them in production, according to a press release.

To date, Wildflower has donated masks to the Yavapai Regional Medical Center in Prescott and the Flagstaff Medical Center with plans to donate to Valley hospitals. The restaurant will also donate masks to Valley hospitals as well.

“Helping the local community has always been a part of our culture. We are doing our part to help with the limited hospital supplies to keep our front-line health care nurses and doctors healthy,” founder Louis Basile said in a prepared statement. “We are all in this together and we will continue to help whenever and wherever we can.”

Wildflower is open for takeout and delivery at its locations at Arcadia, Arrowhead, Goodyear, Flagstaff, Prescott, North Scottsdale, Seville, Sky Harbor (Terminal 4, Gate A9) and Sedona.

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