We're going to need masks for a long, long, long time. I hope it becomes part of the American culture permanently. We should all care enough for our fellow citizens to make the effort to stop the spread. JMO
A volunteer 'sewing squad' distributed more than 55,000 masks to vulnerable communities in 3 months. They're not slowing down - CNN
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Soon, others began volunteering and Wong launched
a Facebook group called the "Auntie Sewing Squad." It started with just 26 people. Now, it has more than 800 sewers across the country.
So far, the group has distributed more than 55,000 masks to communities in need. Wong is proud of the group. But she is also frustrated.
"I do refer to our group as a 'sweatshop' because I don't want to romanticize it. While we are enjoying each other's company in this very strange time in history, we shouldn't have to be doing this work. This is absolutely the government's job. We should not have had to turn our homes upside down into sweatshops and pull the sheets off our beds to make masks."
"Now we are leading the whole nation in terms of cases now," Hatathlie said. "The Auntie Squad has really given us so much. Not just the masks, but we received sewing machines, diapers, baby wipes, laundry supplies and sanitizers."
According to Arana, these aunties
aren't stopping any time soon.
"I am in awe of the labor, all of the labor that everyone has given," she said. "I mean it's an incredible amount of time and effort that people have shared. But it's nothing compared to what the communities who are bearing the brunt of the pandemic are going through."