Concordia makes face masks for Kroger employees

Concordia Lutheran High School Kroger mask drop off
Concordia Lutheran High School Kroger mask drop off on May 1, 2020. Photo courtesy of Concordia Lutheran High School.

Concordia Lutheran High School news release:

Concordia students make face masks for Kroger employees

(May 1, 2020) — Concordia Lutheran High School students have created face masks for Kroger employees, and they plan to keep going.

About a dozen students in the FCCLA Club (Family Career and Community Leaders of America) made face masks for Kroger employees at the store on St. Joe Center Road after a student noticed that many customers were wearing them but only a few employees. The goal was to make 100 masks. They surpassed that goal by making 143 masks, and plan to keep making more.

“I have been picking up masks in the Concordia parking lot twice a week during the month of April,” said Lillian Anderson, a Concordia teacher and adviser for the club. After laundering the masks, she has been taking them to the Kroger store on St. Joe Center Road.

Today, students dropped off their next batch and picked up more kits to keep working.

The group wanted a community-service project even though they were not in school.

“Sewing masks is a project that individual students could do at home,” Anderson said. “Having a common project has been a way for students to have a semblance of community while social distancing.”

 

About Concordia Lutheran High School
Concordia Lutheran High School, located at 1601 St. Joe River Drive in Fort Wayne, Ind., was founded in 1935 as a private, co-educational Lutheran high school open to students of all faiths and backgrounds. With Christ at the center, Concordia continues to pursue educational excellence that equips individuals for lifelong learning and service as disciples of Jesus Christ. Learn more at www.clhscadets.com.

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