Threaded Together Using UWNA COVID-19 Grant to Create Protective Masks
One of the first grant applications the United Way of Northern Arizona received after starting the COVID-19 Fund last month was a modest request from Threaded Together.

This nonprofit was founded last October with the mission of inspiring creativity through textile arts, enriching the community, and providing employment pathways for women and vulnerable populations.

Then coronavirus hit, and now Threaded Together has an additional goal: bringing the community together to create protective masks .

The funds provided by the COVID-19 Fund is being used to pay wages for three part-time employees to work 20 hours a week for four weeks to create masks fashioned out of #2 polypropylene plastic fabric donated by Flagstaff Medical Center.

Although they aren't the high-level N95 masks that have been in short supply since the pandemic started, these masks do play a powerful role in protecting workers and volunteers during this time, according to Lindsey Watson, the group's executive director.

"These masks may be essential for community organizations like shelters, food panties, childcare centers, assisted living facilities, and doctors' offices," she said. "In addition they could be used to cover N95s to help them last longer in a shortage, as is being done in many hospitals nationwide."

In addition to sewing masks themselves, Threaded Together has enabled the community to get involved. In fact, at the end of last month, Threaded Together created kits that members of the public could pick up to create a total of 2,400 masks. The kits were gone in just two days. As of this week, Threaded Together and its volunteers have produced more than 4,000 masks.
Here are the things that your donations to the COVID-19 Fund have made possible. In the past month, the fund has:

  • Assisted Flagstaff Shelter Services as it met a sharp increase in demand for homeless services in the past month.
  • Helped 37 families pay their rent through a program provided by The Salvation Army.
  • Provided money to help the Flagstaff Family Food Center ramp up its "to go" meals, including it's PB&J sandwiches for kids, sack lunches, and full dinners for up to 200 people each night.
  • Contributed to the creation of dozens of activity kids from the Boys & Girls Club of Flagstaff to keep our youth entertained and engaged at a time when school, clubs and even play dates are off-limits.

We continue to take your donations and quickly funnel them to the organizations that need them most and make the greatest impact during this difficult time. If you can, please consider a donation to the COVID-19 Fund today so we can continue to help and Live United.
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