CLARKSVILLE, Tenn. (CLARKSVILLENOW) – As the COVID-19 crisis continues, many businesses, organizations, and individuals continue to get behind efforts to support those in need and help everyone stay safe.

Credo Amouzouvik, CEO of CredoGroup LLC, a veteran, and owner of a small business in Clarksville, is using connections he has with China and Europe to obtain face masks. He said the masks have become scarce on the market and many suppliers are hoarding them and gouging the prices.

Amouzouvik was able to obtain a shipment of masks and Tuesday, April 14 he donated 2,000 to Tennessee Governor Bill Lee’s UnifiedCommand Task Force through his work with retired Brig. Gen. Scott Brower, Chief of Staff for the operation.

Also, this week, Amouzouvik donated 600 face masks to the City of Clarksville and 300 masks to the Tennessee State Veterans Home in Clarksville. These are just some of the numerous donations CredoGroup has made.

“I’ve given fifty here a hundred there to some community leaders, some churches, even some individuals. The goal is to be able to help people as much as we can,” said Amouzouvik.

Amouzouvik said he is doing the best he can to help with local donations to organizations and individuals at no cost and he is also selling Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) to businesses.

Face masks, hand sanitizer, gloves, full body COVID-19 certified suits, are available to help businesses and people in both the public and private sector.

Amouzouvik had this message for the community. “No matter how small your business is you can help in these times.  We all should have the mind set to get out there and do the best we can to find resources to help the community,” Amouzouvik said.

For more go to the credogroupllc facebook page, visit credogroupllc.com, email Joann Garlan at Joann@credogroupllc.com,  or call 931-444-4160.