PULSE Magazine | April 2020 Issue

“Our leadership style, our core value system, who we are we are started with the military, so we come from a place of service, first and foremost," Campbell said. “So our whole idea was is ‘yes you could technically sell this’ but now you're kind of capitalizing on a horrible circumstance to profit yourself. And we just think it's much more im- portant to give it out there, to make it easy.” Desert Door is welcoming donations through a Go- FundMe to help create more bottles. They're also encouraging others who are capable to follow suit and switch production to hand sanitizer. "We want a whole bunch of other distilleries to get involved and to do this but I think it's really im- portant that we're following those standards so that everybody is able to continue to do it going forward. We are looking for opportunities out there in the community that need hand sanitizer. We don't know where all the needs are, so people can reach out to us and contact us on our website. And we're also looking for other corpo- rate sponsors who want to go through this with us."

If you are a local first responder the best way to reach the distillery is: info@desertdoor.com. There will be another com- munity pick-up day soon once the distillery catch- es up on orders. At this time, the distillery is only able to supply locally and they will not be shipping individual bottles or bulk orders out of the state.

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