Differently-abled women distribute cloth masks for free
During the first lockdown in March 2020, differently-abled women from Better World Shelter were stuck within the premises. They started stitching cloth masks and distributed them free to conservancy workers, traffic cops, hospital cleaning staff and so on.
By : migrator
Update: 2021-05-18 18:01 GMT
Chennai
“Last year, we made 50,000 masks and distributed half of them for free. That time, there was a shortage of masks.
Now, with the second lockdown, women from our shelter have started making cloth masks once again. Through volunteers, they are distributing cloth masks to persons in other homeless shelters, conservancy workers and street vendors. The money for the masks was raised by Shloka Sriram, a Class 10 student of UWCSEA Singapore,” says Dr Aiswarya Rao, founder of Better World Shelter.
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