Personal Protective Equipment(PPE)/Supply needs for New Kent County Affiliates
In efforts to ensure all agencies throughout the Commonwealth of Virginia have the Personal Protective Equipment(PPE)/supplies they need to confront the COVID-19 pandemic, the Virginia Department of Emergency Management has asked the Primary Emergency Management Coordinators to gather needs for their affiliates and submit supply need requests on the affiliate’s behalf.
If you are an affiliate of New Kent County and have supply/PPE needs, please submit this request form. Your request will be reviewed and fulfilled based on need/availability. We will be in contact with any questions regarding your request.
Please note, any requests received from persons/agencies not classified as a New Kent County affiliate, will be discarded.
Requests should be submitted weekly on Mondays by close of business. Requests will be evaluated/fulfilled on a weekly basis unless indicated as ’Urgent’ priority.
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