The masks will go to patients and staff at local clinics, county social services agencies and long-term care facilities, as well as first responders, and help protect them from coronavirus as the county begins to reopen.
Instructions for sew and no-sew face coverings are available here.
Anyone who wishes to donate should contact Kim Caudill, emergency response coordinator, at 937-74-5627 or kcaudill@gcph.info to make arrangements.
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