With these masks you can make sure you're doing even more good than usual.
Three-plus months into the coronavirus pandemic, face coverings are part of the new normal. Many of the fashion brands that are making reusable cotton masks have started contributing funds or supplies to a variety of organizations, and individuals who make and sell masks are giving back, too — to covid-related issues and other causes, including fighting systemic racism and supporting Black Lives Matter.
These Black Lives Matters masks have a few different patterns, and the shop owner is donating 20% of proceeds to the Black Lives Matter organization.For every pair of masks sold, adorable bag brand Baggu is donating a pack of surgical masks to health care workers through Masks4Medicine.The popular millennial brand Everlane created the 100% Human Collection to protect human rights, and as such, is donating 10% of proceeds from each of these mask packs to the American Civil Liberties Union .
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