A local social enterprise set up in May this year is continuing to provide support to people living in Midsomer Norton throughout the second wave of the coronavirus pandemic.
Somerset Face Masks was founded to ensure businesses, schools and charities across the county had access to affordable, reusable face masks.
Its community partnership scheme has been a big hit with well over 2,000 face masks distributed already. Nathan Hartley, Founder of Somerset Face Masks, said: “Over the last five months, many businesses and charities have struggled to get back onto their feet due to the extortionate costs of PPE equipment that large corporations are charging.
“The expectation to purchase such equipment has been set by the
Government – with little help of how organisations are going to pay for it.
“As a social enterprise, we have minimal costs and so have been able to sell high quality, reusable, washable and comfortable masks for just £2.50 each.”
The project has teamed up with Essence Café in Midsomer Norton High Street, a local – family run – independent coffee shop, who are selling the organisation’s face masks, along with its takeaway service during lockdown.
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