SCH Contribution

Our Mission statement

In a rapidly changing global environment, the modern mission of SC Health is to serve and support industry and governmental leaders in their focused efforts to protect our communities through the efficient delivery of PPE products.

July 23, 2020

New York

SC Health was partnered with Manhattan Borough President Gale A. Brewer and the New York City Housing Authority (NYCHA) to donate 100,000 protective masks to NYCHA’s Rangel Houses Senior Center. This could not have been possible without the contributions of Liz Caputo, former Chair, Manhattan Community Board 7, Rangel Houses Tenant Association President Bernadette McNear, Gerard Nelson, EVP of NYCHA, and SC Health representative Michael Beys.
July 15, 2020

Nashville, Tennessee

SC Health donated 100,000 masks to the City of Nashville’s Office of Emergency Management, in partnership with Nashville Mayor John Cooper. SC Health is proud to assist in Nashville’s fight against COVID-19.
July 2, 2020

Howard County, Maryland

SC Health donated 10,000 masks to the Howard County Chamber of Commerce and its President Leonardo McClarty. Assisted by members of his office, Lynn Song and Ronny Nadiv, SC Health was able to provide masks to over 50 different small businesses in Howard County, Maryland.

Jun 10, 2020

New Orleans, Louisiana

SC Health is proud to help residents in the City of New Orleans stay protected against COVID-19. Much thanks to Councilmember Jay Banks for his assistance in setting this event up. SC Health was well represented in New Orleans by our company partner Josh Booty.
Jun 6, 2020

Shreveport, Louisiana

SC Health partner Josh Booty, a native of Shreveport, Louisiana, helped partner the company with Shreveport Mayor Adrian Perkins for a donation of 10,000 masks to vulnerable residents in the city. These masks were distributed to the Shreveport organizations Families Helping Families, Caddo Council on Aging, The Arc, and New Horizons.

Jun 3, 2020

Bethlehem, Pennsylvania

Through a relationship built by our Founder and President Alex Szkaradek and DLP Real Estate Capital CEO Don Wenner, the two organizations were able to deliver a donation of 10,000 protective face masks to local businesses in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania. This was a successful part of SC Health’s #FreeMasksForLocalMerchants and DLP’s #BacktoBethlehem campaigns.
May 27, 2020

Richland County Sheriff’s Department

SC Health donated 10,000 protective facemasks to the Richland County Sheriff’s Department.

With help of Sheriff Leon Lott, these masks will be distributed to Department personnel as well as residents of Richland County.

Thank you to the Richland County Sheriff’s Department for the distribution of 10,000 masks donated by SC Health. Local citizens and businesses appreciate your efforts and are now safer than before.
9:30am on May, 20 2020

West Columbia City Hall

Donated 10,000 protective facemasks to SC Congressional District 2 (SC-02)

Congressman Joe Wilson, Mayor Steve Benjamin, Mayor Tem Miles, members of local Sheriff’s Offices and Chambers of Commerce, members of Wilson’s office
Congressman Joe Wilson about SC Health
May 15, 2020

Orangeburg County Administrative Center (parking lot)

15,000 masks distributed

Guests of the Orangeburg County Council, Sixth District Congressman Jim Clyburn, and SC Health SPV.

May 13, 2020

Columbia Convention Center (parking lot)

10,000 masks distributed

Members of the SC Restaurant and Lodging Association
May 9, 2020

Richland County Courthouse (parking lot)

10,000 masks distributed

Small business owners in Columbia
“During this period of crisis, neighbors should help neighbors. These are not just workers, they are our neighbors and our friends,” explains SC Health SPV President, Alex Szkaradek, a lifelong resident of the Midlands area. “We are fortunate to be able to help.”
"God has blessed me, so I can bless others. During this period of crisis, neighbors should help neighbors. We are fortunate to be able to help," SC Health SPV President Alex Szkaradek, a lifelong Midlands resident.
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