A West Michigan boutique that specializes in custom headwear is donating homemade masks for medical workers amid a statewide shortage due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
"I've been a fabric hoarder for many years," said Landria Christman, owner of the Sassy Olive in Allegan. "This just gives me an excuse to go out and get some more cotton and put it to a good cause."
Christman and her staff started making the cotton masks on March 21.
"There was a pattern put out supported by the CDC in times of emergency," she said. "Obviously, these aren't what we want all the time."
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