Global toy company donates PPE to Milton Keynes Hospital

'These challenging times call for us all to get involved and do what we can'
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A global toy company has donated PPE to hospitals across the country, including Milton Keynes University Hospital.

MGA Entertainment Inc made the donation as part of its non-profit organisation Operation Pac-Man to support the NHS.

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As well as the 10,000 masks and 10,000 goggles, further donations are also planned in the coming weeks, and will include face shields, gloves and an additional 12,000 surgical masks.

Andrew Laughton, UK MD of MGA Entertainment UKAndrew Laughton, UK MD of MGA Entertainment UK
Andrew Laughton, UK MD of MGA Entertainment UK

Launched to help the fight the spread of COVID-19 worldwide, Operation Pac-Man is working to provide hospitals with much-needed supplies – including the creation of a full-face mask for doctors and a ventilator mask for patients.

Andrew Laughton, UK MD of MGA Entertainment UK, said: “These challenging times call for us all to get involved and do what we can. We are working hard to provide vital life-saving PPE throughout the UK and will be raising funds and donating as much PPE as we can to support those on the frontline of this crisis.

“We’re also proud to donate a range of our toys to hospitals – hoping that these will bring smiles and comfort to those children who are in the hospital during this difficult time.”