Area resident Moma Monica is today thanking her many mask buyers.
She took it upon herself on the outset of COVID-19 to launch a campaign to study and make her own line of face masks, which she then sold to friends, family and others to raise $1,170 which has been donated to the Black Health Alliance.
“I would like to thank everyone who bought a mask from me,” Monica told her supporters online.
The good news was applauded and shared by many on social media.
“Awesome thank you for your donation to a great cause,” Lystra Lewis-Bowles wrote.
“Thank you for doing this incredible fundraiser and letting us take part,” says Lisa Cunningham Davis. “Also, the masks are so comfortable!”
Penny Kyysalak O’Hare notes that the campaign benefits two causes.
It “provides masks to protect us and also to mental health resources which is very much needed,” she says. “Kudos.”
The Black Health Alliance is a community-led registered charity working to improve the health and well-being of Black communities in Canada.
The movement continues to build innovative solutions to improve Black health and well-being, and mobilize people and financial resources to create lasting change in the lives of Black children, families and communities.