Inland, HomTex donate masks to health care workers, volunteers, schools
Published 6:46 pm Thursday, April 30, 2020
- Face masks manufactured at HomTex Cullman were donated to the Cullman City School System Nutrition Program this week by the Inland/Schulte Cullman building manufacturer and HomTex. School system representatives will wear the masks during weekly food donations to students and their families. Pictured are from left, HomTex President and CEO Jeremy Wootten; Jamie Troutman, Cullman Economic Development Agency; Ron Ambrosius President of Inland/Schulte; State Senator Garlan Gudger; HomTex CFO Jerry Wootten; Cullman City School Nutrition Program Coordinator Dreama Young; and Cullman High School Principal Kim Hall.
Inland/Schulte Building in Cullman is helping keep school personnel, health care workers and volunteers safe by purchasing $10,000 worth of Dream Fit Facemasks from HomTex, Inc.
The masks were donated to local nursing homes, USA Healthcare and Hanceville Nursing and Rehab; Cullman City School’s Child Nutrition Program that distributes seven breakfast and lunch meals a week to more than 700 students; and Cullman Caring For Kids Food Bank.
Ron Ambrosius, President of Cullman Inland operation had placed an order with HomTex to produce masks for people in community. HomTex CFO Jerry Wootten heard about Ambrosius’ plan and matched the donation.