These are stressful times, but you shouldn’t be worried about wiping. 

Our Mission

The average person has 500% more toilet paper than they need for quarantine.

The pandemic has created a panic for toilet paper, of all things. Let’s not fall into a scarcity mindset. There are enough resources for everyone if we make responsible and compassionate decisions. This site was created to encourage accountability for one another. What we’ve learned from COVID 19 is that as a society, we’re all only as strong as our weakest link.

About Us

Hello. We’re Sapphire, We’re a global marketing agency based out of Los Angeles. We love making trends pop. Now we’re excited to create something to generate buzz on why people shouldn’t buy tons of toilet paper! Most importantly, we’re hoping to send awareness to the COVID 19 Gofundme fund below.

What is COVID-19?

Information from the CDC

COVID-19 is a new coronavirus that can affect your lungs and airways.
How it spreads: The virus spreads from person-to-person, when people are within 6 feet of one another. It spreads through respiratory droplets produced when an infected person coughs or sneezes.

The virus can also spread from contact with contaminated surfaces or objects. That’s why it’s important to wash your hands frequently and avoid touching your mouth, nose, or eyes.

Symptoms to watch for: Fever, cough, shortness of breath. Emergency warning signs include persistent pain or pressure in the chest, difficulty breathing, confusion or inability to arouse, bluish lips or face.

How to prevent it: The best way to prevent illness is through social distancing. The virus spreads very easily from person-to-person contact. It’s important for all of us to stay home when we can and avoid contact with other people or unknown objects and surfaces. Other actions you should frequently engage in: wash your hands, avoid touching the face, use hand sanitizer that contains at least 60% alcohol, clean and disinfect frequently touched surfaces.

What to do if you think you have it: It’s important to avoid contact with others. If you believe you’ve been exposed to COVID-19 and are developing symptoms, call your healthcare provider before seeking medical care.

Make a Donation

 
 
 

Join Sapphire Apps Media in supporting American Red Cross during this time.

During challenging times such as these, it is even more important for organizations like the American Red Cross to be there to help those who need it most. Please join us in helping to support the urgent needs of our lifesaving work – for hospital patients who need critical blood every two seconds; for people who need food, shelter and care after disasters of all sizes; for military families who need emergency assistance; and for people who rely on others to save their lives with skills like first aid and CPR.   

Thank you in advance for your generosity.