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Our new location After eleven years in the Andrews River East building, Midwest Biomedical Associates has moved. In late 2006, The city of Toledo decided to close the building that was our first home. As a result, we have moved a couple of blocks to our new location on Main Street. This new facility comes with some added advantages. Our own loading dock eliminates the nightmare of sharing access with thirty other businesses. The parking situation is now convenient and plentiful. Undoubtedly the greatest advantage however is our new found ability to accommodate walk in business. Anastasia Fund The Anastasia fund was established in 1997 by Steve and Marcy Kaptur as a public charity to honor the lives of their mother and father. The Fund is committed to good works and humanitarian assistance domestically and internationally. Midwest Biomedical Associates is accepting donations of home medical equipment for the next humanitarian shipment. MBA will service and prepare this equipment for use. In addition to electrical medical appliances, we will be accepting wheelchairs, walkers, crutches, and canes.
Pictured above to the right is Midwest Biomedical Associates' president Bryan Susor with Congresswoman Marcy Kaptur and on the left is Kenny Crabtree of DiSalle Realty. On this day volunteers helped load a truck of donated items bound for the Ukraine.
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