A dental center in Buffalo has donated N95 masks to the community to help protect residents from poor air quality. The donation is a response to the Canadian wildfire smoke that is currently affecting the region's air quality.

The dental center made the donation to help residents who may not have access to proper masks.

"We want to make sure everyone in our community has the protection they need," said a spokesperson for the dental center. The donation is especially important for vulnerable populations such as the elderly and young children.

The Canadian wildfire smoke has been a major concern for Buffalo residents, with many experiencing respiratory issues. The dental center's donation is a welcome relief for many. The masks will be distributed at various locations throughout the city, including community centers and libraries.

The donation is also a reminder of the importance of community support during difficult times. Buffalo residents have come together to support each other, with many organizations and businesses donating resources to help those in need. The dental center's donation is just one example of this community spirit.

The impact of the donation will be felt by many Buffalo residents, particularly those in low-income neighborhoods who may not have had access to proper masks. South Buffalo homeowners, for example, will be able to pick up masks at their local community center.

As the Canadian wildfire smoke continues to affect the region's air quality, the dental center's donation is a timely and much-needed response. The community will continue to come together to support each other, and donations like this one will play a crucial role in keeping residents safe.

The dental center will continue to distribute masks throughout the week, with a final distribution scheduled for Friday. Residents are encouraged to check with their local community centers for availability.