BEECH GROVE — The Samuel Bryan Chapter of the National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution (DAR) is lending a helping hand to healthcare and other essential workers on the front lines of the pandemic, ensuring that Beech Grove’s residents and facilities have more protective wear resources to face the threat of the Coronavirus COVID-19 pandemic. The Samuel Bryan Chapter responded to the medical mask shortage by hand-sewing masks to donate to local essential workers in the most need.
As of April 10th, the Samuel Bryan Chapter has sewn and donated over 150 handmade masks and surgical caps to local healthcare workers, family members and others in need.
Chapter member Melanie Snow uses her sewing talents to create beautiful surgical caps for local hospitals and masks for doctor’s offices. Patricia Moy sewed masks for family members, friends, and the local internal medicine offices, knowing the urgency of their needs. Chapter member Kim Shepherd was instrumental in coordinating the pickup and delivery of these essential items for our community. More chapter members are continuing their efforts to sew whatever is needed during this difficult time.
Nationwide, DAR chapters from all 50 states have been participating in the organization’s Service to America From Home initiative with more than 50,000 masks already being donated and tens of thousands more produced every day to be distributed in local communities.
For DAR membership inquiries and other questions about the Samuel Bryan Chapter, contact by emailing at samuelbryanchapterdar@gmail.com. To learn more about DAR visit www.dar.org.