As stay-at-home orders around Kansas City are adjusted, it won’t necessarily be business as usual, even for businesses that are allowed to reopen.
Many businesses, including retailers and restaurants, are or will require employees to wear face masks and are encouraging customers to do the same.
Portland-based clothing company Dhvani wants to do its part by making a face mask available to every American. The company has switched from producing activewear to much-needed face masks and allowing everyone to request one online for FREE (including shipping.)
To get yours, click here.
There are no hidden fees nor is a credit card required — just a few questions (including your address) and an e-mail verification.
Even better, front line and essential workers are moved to the front of the line and will receive their mask expeditiously. Front line and essential workers should also check out our post Freebies and Discounts for Hospital Workers, First Responders, Teachers and Military.
Giving away 327 million masks at no cost is no small task. The program is only possible through donations from the public. If you’re able to help, you can donate here — even just a few bucks helps.
Other Ways to Get Face Masks in Kansas City
There are plenty of simple options for making your own mask, even if you don’t sew.
Stay healthy Kansas City.