King & Bay works with Ismaili Civic to distribute face masks throughout Ontario
Ismaili Civic is organizing their community of volunteers to lend their hand in the fight against COVID-19 through the #SOYBFaceMaskChallenge.
Ismaili Civic is organizing their community of volunteers to lend their hand in the fight against COVID-19 through the #SOYBFaceMaskChallenge.
We are eternally grateful for those individuals on the front line of the fight against COVID-19. From our team to all of you.... thank you!
Every day we're having more conversations with like-minded individuals and organizations in the Toronto community about how we can collaborate to mitigate the risk of COVID-19 spread.
As our #SOYBFaceMaskChallenge continues to grow, we find more groups aiming to make a difference.
There is a common analogy explaining the unintended consequences of doing something, no matter how small the doing is at the beginning. It is referred to as “The Butterfly Effect’ and goes like this.
[Toronto, ON] King & Bay, a Toronto-based custom clothier, has launched the #SOYBFaceMaskChallenge in response to government calls for businesses to step up and help mitigate the risk of depleted medical supplies during the ongoing COVID-19 crisis.
Here are a few photo of the face masks made in support of the #SOYBFaceMaskChallenge. Have photos of your face masks you'd like us to add? Click here.
Last week, Dr. Jeff Powis of Michael Garron Hospital raised a call for East York sewers to make face masks. For King & Bay, it was the perfect fit with our #SOYBFaceMaskChallenge.
In this video, Master Clothier Sushant Vachhar walks you through keeping your homemade face mask sanitary.
In this video, Master Clothier Sushant Vachhar explains how non-medical grade face masks can still help.