They are on their feet for over 12 hours, and by the end of the day their feet burn and their backs ache. This is the last thing we want them to think about now, and why we started the Program in the first place.”
TUSTIN, Calif. (PRWEB)
May 26, 2020
MEGAComfort, a work-life wellness solutions company, has started the process of shipping thousands of pairs of Insoles as part of its MEGACares Fatigue Relief Program.
The program was a pledge to donate Anti-Fatigue Insoles worth $500,000 to medical and emergency front-line workers fighting the Covid-19 pandemic. “In our wildest dreams, we never thought we’d reach this goal in only a few days, and requests keep coming in,” said Dr. Orvitz, Founder of MEGAComfort and Doctor of Podiatric Medicine.
The campaign started with a simple post on Instagram asking doctors, nurses, hospital staff, EMTs, police and paramedics to tell their stories and submit a short application. Before the MEGAComfort team knew it, the post quickly took on a new life of its own.
Within 24 hours, the requests for insoles started coming in every two minutes, each person with a story more heartbreaking than the next.
“Our inbox was full of stories of exhausted front-line medical workers,” said Dr. Orvitz. “They are on their feet for over 12 hours, and by the end of the day their feet burn and their backs ache. This is the last thing we want them to think about now, and why we started the Program in the first place.”
The MEGACares Fatigue Relief Program has also served a second purpose, which was to keep staff working and morale up, as well as to keep MEGAComfort’s supply chain moving and inventory flowing.
So far, the responses from MEGACares program recipients have been overwhelming. Across the continent, all levels of healthcare staff, from ICU nurses and respiratory therapists to radiologists and anesthesiologists have reached out to MEGAComfort in appreciation of their “new favorite uniform staple”.
One example of the notes of gratitude that MEGAComfort has already received was from a group of Nurses at a North Carolina University Hospital . “For the thousand miles we walk in a 12 hour shift“ you hooked us up with “magical foamy clouds for our shoes”. “We thank you. “Our feet thank you.“
Many more of the extraordinary stories and notes of gratitude shared by health care and emergency workers can be found here. Dr. Orvitz stated in conclusion “after all of their personal sacrifices, this is the least we can do, they deserve all of our continued support and as much relief as possible.”
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