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"I love what you are doing," Sawyer said. "Some of us
really are uncomfortable with the elastic and would rather
have the ties. I know it sounds ridiculous, but when you are
standing there operating, it's the little things."
Fayetteville's Joann Fabrics donated cotton fabric to
individuals interested in sewing masks for healthcare
workers, and also included instructions for making the
masks. Babette Augustin of e Mill End Store donated a
thick stack of fabric samples for the cause.
"We've also had things like when the Fayetteville
Woodpeckers called up and supplied a financial donation
so that we could give 500 meal vouchers to healthcare
providers," Betley said. "at way, they don't have to worry
about packing a lunch or a dinner to take with them."
"Christina and Misty from Cape Fear Valley
Pulmonary Medicine would like to thank the
volunteers for our cloth masks and your hard work
making them! They are very much appreciated,
and we are grateful for your kindness."
"I would like to take this time to say a very special
thank-you for my mask that I received today. The
time that you have set aside to help keep us safe
means a lot. Will be praying that you and your
family will stay healthy and safe through all of this.
Thanks again and may God bless each of you."