Apayao tech-voc grads, volunteers make facemasks for frontliners
>> Sunday, May 3, 2020
LUNA, Apayao – More than 50 tech-voc
graduates and volunteers in cooperation with Technical Education and Skills
Development Authority (TESDA) and rovincial government and Apayao Training
Center (ATC) have embared on a venture to produce face masks for Covid-19
frontliners.
TESDA Apayao
director Roger Dancel said his office and the ATC launched the Project Facemask
at the start of the enhanced community quarantine over Luzon last month, to
help in the production of the needed facemasks for the frontliners in the midst
of the COVID-19 threat.
Local
seamstresses and tailors, dressmaking graduates and TESDA personnel offered
their services to make facemasks for free.
There are now
more than 50 volunteers making facemasks. TESDA and ATC provided supplies for
the production of facemask while the provincial government provided at least
six sewing machines for the volunteer sewers.
Several
donors also donated various materials such as cloth to be used to produce
washable facemasks and head caps.
The project
has already produced almost 1,800 facemasks which were distributed to the
different frontliners composed of health workers, uniformed personnel, barangay
workers and other stakeholders including people in the lower and upper towns of
Apayao thru the help of other volunteers.
Aside from
the facemasks, TESDA and ATC also started baking breads and pastries for
frontliners through TESDA graduates who volunteered their time and effort to
bake.
The province
of Apayao remains COVID-free thru the strict implementation of the
ECQ. -- PIA CAR
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