Project Free to Fly in Cleveland is hiring women to sew face masks.
Sewing Face Masks
Sharing their gift of sewing with the masses making face masks for those in need daily.
Wdef news 12 now taylor bishop joins us live in studio with how the company is delivering masks all over the country.
Project free 2 fly works with rehabilitation programs in cleveland to help women make the move from recovery to sustainable life.
Now they are answers the call and using their abilites to make face masks to help fight covid-19.
Free 2 fly hires women and teach them sewing skills they need to make products to be sold in-store and online.
Now with the spread of covid- 19 they have decided to put down their fabric and help their community and those less fortunate.
"it brings it into perspective like okay this is what we are suppose to be doing and we have even shipped to new york and kentucky.
We ship our products already all over the country so we already have supporters so to now that it's not just a local needs.
Yes we are meeting need locally but even just nationally is that need" since this tuesday when free 2 fly decided to start making face masks they have already filled up to four hundred orders.
Free 2 fly is currently collecting orders for their fabric face masks.
Although masks are free they are asking for donations towards their efforts.
Live in studio, taylor bishop news 12 now time
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