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ProKure Donating up to 60 Gallons a Month of EPA-approved Disinfectant Product to Human Services Campus

July 28, 2020 | Press Release

PHOENIX, Ariz. (July 28, 2020): A Valley-based manufacturing company is donating up to 60 gallons a month of its liquid disinfectant, ProKure V, for the Human Services Campus (HSC) to use to clean and disinfect the 13-acre campus that provides services and resources to individuals experiencing homelessness.

ProKure V is on the Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA) List N, which meets the EPA’s criteria for use against SARS-CoV-2, the virus responsible for COVID-19.

“We have put in place aggressive, comprehensive protocols and guidelines for cleaning, sanitation and disinfecting the campus, and having this extra level of protection is critical,” said HSC Executive Director Amy Schwabenlender.  “We are deeply grateful for this important and generous donation to help us keep people at the campus safe.”

The donation is part of the company’s ProKure for Humanity effort.  ProKure V can be sprayed, mopped or sponged on all hard, non-porous surfaces and is used in hospitals, clinics, commercial buildings, colleges, gyms, day care centers, public places, transportation vehicles and other commercial and residential facilities.

“The challenges of COVID-19 are dramatically compounded by the challenges for people experiencing homelessness and we’re very pleased to be able to help the Human Services Campus protect the clients as well as staff and volunteers who are doing incredible work in our community,” said Alex Cushman, President of ProKureTM Solutions.

HSC initiated COVID-19 hygiene and deep-cleaning policies in early April that include, among other tactics, requirements for all frontline staff to wear masks and gloves, installing plexiglass shields in high-contact areas and placing hand-washing stations across the campus.

All clients entering the Brian Garcia Welcome Center are screened for coronavirus symptoms and the campus has been adapted to conform to Centers for Disease Control and Prevention social distancing guidelines.

Campus partners Community Bridges and Circle the City are providing medical support.

For more information about ProKureTM, visit www.prokuresolutions.com; @ProKure1 on Facebook.  For more information about the Human Services Campus visit https://keystochangeaz.org.  For information about the campus’ effort to increase the number of shelter beds and to get involved, visit https://fromstreettohome.org.

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Media Contacts:

Amy Schwabenlender
CEO
Keys to Change
602-281-8628
amys@keystochangeaz.org

About Keys to Change and Key Campus

Keys to Change uses the power of collaboration to create solutions to end homelessness across Maricopa County. As the owner/operator of Key Campus in downtown Phoenix, Keys to Change facilitates coordination among 13 independent nonprofit and governmental agencies offering a holistic range of services to individuals experiencing or at risk of homelessness. Serving over 1,000 people every day, Key Campus services include reunification with family and friends; mental, physical and dental healthcare; shelter; mail services; employment; meals; legal services; housing match; animal care, case management and more. Keys to Change is a compassionate connector, strategic partner, and relentless advocate, leveraging corporate, individual, and public funding to address systemic barriers while providing for the immediate and emerging needs of the local unhoused community. Learn more at www.keystochangeaz.org.

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