UofL鈥檚 School of Medicine has joined a handful of other organizations to ensure all children have access to a face mask to help protect them from COVID-19.
UofL鈥檚 School of Medicine has joined a handful of other organizations to ensure all children have access to a face mask to help protect them from COVID-19.

UofL鈥檚 School of Medicine has joined a handful of other organizations, including local activist Christopher 2X鈥檚 nonprofit Game Changers, to launch a new campaign called 鈥淢asks for Kids.鈥

The objective is to ensure all children have access to a face mask to help protect them from COVID-19, and to also raise awareness about the importance of wearing a mask.

鈥淭oo many times I鈥檝e walked around and it saddens my heart to watch kids with dirty masks, with no masks at times,鈥 .

Joining UofL and Game Changers for the campaign are Louisville Metro Government, Jefferson County Public Schools and the YMCA of Greater Louisville. All 10 YMCA locations have drop-off sites for people to bring clean and unused masks.

YMCA CEO Steve Tarver said the effort is important to help students avoid missing out on social, emotional and academic pursuits during the global pandemic.

鈥淎nd to think that the lack of a mask could be a barrier for a child to stay safe or get back to school at the appropriate time, that鈥檚 unthinkable, and it鈥檚 unacceptable,鈥 . 鈥淪o together, we can eliminate this barrier.鈥

JCPS Superintendent Marty Pollio added that the Masks for Kids effort is essential to ensure access to masks and, eventually, a return to normalcy.

鈥淭he more people wear masks, the quicker we get back into school (and) the quicker we get back to what we call a normal life,鈥 he told the CJ.

Doctors and medical students from UofL donated the first 5,000 masks to JCPS to kick off the campaign, the Courier Journal reports. However, less than 24 hours after the initiative was launched, 132,000 youth-sized disposable masks for JCPS students. The donor is expected to be revealed during a press conference on Monday.

Check out this video from the campaign:

 

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Alicia Kelso
Alicia Kelso is the director of social media and digital content. She joined UofL in 2015 as director of communications at the Brandeis School of Law. She also serves as a senior contributor at Forbes.com, writing about the restaurant industry, which she has covered since 2010. Her work has been featured in publications around the world, including NPR, Bloomberg, The Seattle Times, Good Morning America and Franchise Asia Magazine.