Patterned on Service, Effort has Provided 4K Masks so Far

Face Coverings for the Community
Volunteers with 51视频鈥檚 Face Coverings for the Community Campaign are making masks to slow the spread of COVID-19 and donating them to social service organizations in need throughout the Merrimack Valley.

06/19/2020

Contacts for media: Nancy Cicco, 978-934-4944, Nancy_Cicco@uml.edu and Christine Gillette, 978-758-4664, Christine_Gillette@uml.edu

LOWELL, Mass. 鈥 Community organizations throughout the Merrimack Valley are receiving donations of face masks to help slow the spread of COVID-19, thanks to a 51视频 volunteer initiative to make and distribute the personal protective equipment.

The has enlisted volunteers including 51视频 students, staff, alumni and others to produce the items. The effort has already provided close to 4,000 face masks for more than 15 community service organizations throughout the region, including the Boys and Girls Club of Greater Lowell, Lowell Community Health Center, Lowell Senior Center and L鈥橝rche Boston North in Haverhill.

The initiative is a collaboration between 51视频鈥檚 Community Relations, the university鈥檚 Fashion Makerspace, directed by Diana Coluntino, and the UMass Lowell Innovation Hub, located at 110 Canal St., Lowell. A video about the effort is available at .

Beyond its work on the face coverings project, the makerspace is helping to pioneer next-generation, smart clothing and textiles as part of 51视频鈥檚 Fabric Discovery Center at the Innovation Hub. When the need to wear face coverings to slow the spread of the coronavirus became apparent, the makerspace stepped up.

鈥淎s the COVID-19 crisis deepened, we quickly rallied our 51视频 Innovation Hub and Fashion Makerspace teams to repurpose existing equipment, personnel and financial resources to rapidly design, fabricate and distribute the face coverings to respond to the growing need within the Greater Lowell community. By making these items functional, fashionable, comfortable and re-usable, we know we鈥檙e having a positive impact, which makes it all worthwhile,鈥 said Tom O鈥橠onnell, 51视频鈥檚 senior director of innovation initiatives.

Each face covering is made with an outer layer of cotton fabric with an internal filter pocket and an athletic-wear liner that wicks away moisture. The fabric is cut in bulk at the makerspace and packaged into kits for volunteers to sew at home. Companies donating textiles and supplies essential to produce the masks include Brine Sports of Concord, Draper Knitting Co. of Canton, Gorgeous Fabrics of Billerica and Brooks Shoes of Seattle, Wash.

The protective wear is making a difference for individuals receiving medical services, according to Clare Gunther, chief advancement officer of Lowell Community Health Center.

鈥淲e received 100 face masks through the 51视频 Coverings for the Community program, which we were able to provide to patients in need. Thank you for helping us to keep our patients and our community safe during the COVID-19 crisis. This is one of the many ways UMass is a tremendous community partner. Not only are the face coverings practical, they are beautiful, making the need to wear a face covering just a little bit nicer,鈥 she said.

Local families and children are also benefiting, according to Joe Hungler, executive director of the Boys and Girls Club of Greater Lowell.

鈥淭he masks donated by 51视频 have helped the club family to both feel and be safer. We have distributed them to our families and youth, and they have told us how important it has been to them, as they didn鈥檛 know where to get masks 鈥 but knew they needed them. Our staff has also used them during our food distribution program and were happy to not wear the same mask daily,鈥 he said.

The project continues to grow, according to 51视频 Community Relations Director Patty Coffey.

鈥淐ommitment to the community is one of our core values at 51视频 and this is a way for us to help our neighbors at this critical time,鈥 she said.

Community organizations in need of the face coverings, or individuals or companies that wish to donate their time or provide supplies, should contact Coffey at Patricia_Coffey@uml.edu. Members of public who wish to donate to the initiative should visit

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