In April 2020, we crafted #PPE in Somerset for healthcare workers around the UK. We supplied roughly 6,500 PPE gowns for frontline workers.
Each gown was crafted to government-issued guidelines with a specially-sourced material that is fluid-resistant and washable to ensure they can be used safely multiple times.
We teamed up with our local Bristol ‘Scrub Hub’ - a network of voluntary community groups who are making scrubs to order for NHS staff. Using our factory machinery, we cut large volumes of fabric to pattern which is then ready to be stitched by these amazing volunteers.
Thierry Andretta, CEO, Mulberry, said:
“I’m so pleased Mulberry is able to play a role in supporting the NHS and the vital work they do in the fight against COVID-19. I’m proud the Mulberry team was able to work so quickly to transform our leather goods factories to start producing PPE equipment and play our part in protecting local communities.”
Mulberry has also raised over £75,000 via its Coronavirus Appeal in support of the National Emergencies Trust since its launch in March. All funds raised will be distributed by the National Emergencies Trust to local UK charities and support groups, who can most effectively and efficiently support communities and individuals in need.
John Herriman, CEO of the National Emergencies Trust, said:
“We are delighted to have the support of Mulberry. As a charity this sense of togetherness is always at the forefront of our mind as we support local communities across the UK dealing with this crisis. Charities, grass root organisations and groups are able to collaborate as a result of National Emergencies Trust funding helping them to support vulnerable people at their time of greatest need. We would be unable to do this vital work without the amazing backing of Mulberry and our other partners.”