
Weekly Sew-A-Thons
Our weekly Zoom Sew-a-thons are a place for us to connect. We laugh, learn, cry and find inspiration from the creativity, love and resilience of everyone who is participating in the Masks For Humanity mission. It is so heartening to witness a group of makers coming together to help others.
Because of you we have made thousands of handmade face masks for essential workers and at-risk groups.
Every Friday at 12pm PST/3pm EST, join us on Zoom for a Masks for Humanity Zoom Sew-a-thon.

Ask A Scientist with Nina Hasen, PhD
If you could ask a scientist about coronavirus, what questions do you have? Wondering about social distancing, wiping down packages, when will it be safe to go back to school?
We are starting the "Ask a Scientist" series. We will be hosting Zoom conversations with scientists and learning about coronavirus, debunking myths, and sharing good information.
This week’s installment will feature Nina Hasen, PhD, the Vice President of HIV and TB programs for Population Services International. She's been developing and overseeing programs dedicated to HIV testing, treatment and prevention for over 10 years. She is curious and passionate about bringing lessons learned from the HIV response to our work on COVID-19.
Register here.

Weekly Sew-A-Thons
Our weekly Zoom Sew-a-thons are a place for us to connect. We laugh, learn, cry and find inspiration from the creativity, love and resilience of everyone who is participating in the Masks For Humanity mission. It is so heartening to witness a group of makers coming together to help others.
Because of you we have made thousands of handmade face masks for essential workers and at-risk groups.
Every Friday at 12pm PST/3pm EST, join us on Zoom for a Masks for Humanity Zoom Sew-a-thon.

Weekly Sew-A-Thons
Our weekly Zoom Sew-a-thons are a place for us to connect. We laugh, learn, cry and find inspiration from the creativity, love and resilience of everyone who is participating in the Masks For Humanity mission. It is so heartening to witness a group of makers coming together to help others.
Because of you we have made thousands of handmade face masks for essential workers and at-risk groups.
Every Friday at 12pm PST/3pm EST, join us on Zoom for a Masks for Humanity Zoom Sew-a-thon.

Jayna Zweiman Drinks X Design at MODA
It all begins with an idea. Maybe you want to launch a business. Maybe you want to turn a hobby into something more. Or maybe you have a creative project to share with the world. Whatever it is, the way you tell your story online can make all the difference.

Weekly Sew-A-Thons
Our weekly Zoom Sew-a-thons are a place for us to connect. We laugh, learn, cry and find inspiration from the creativity, love and resilience of everyone who is participating in the Masks For Humanity mission. It is so heartening to witness a group of makers coming together to help others.
Because of you we have made thousands of handmade face masks for essential workers and at-risk groups.
Every Friday at 12pm PST/3pm EST, join us on Zoom for a Masks for Humanity Zoom Sew-a-thon.

Ask A Scientist with Dr. Deborah Thomson
If you could ask a scientist about coronavirus, what questions do you have? Wondering about social distancing, wiping down packages, when will it be safe to go back to school?
We are starting the "Ask a Scientist" series. We will be hosting Zoom conversations with scientists and learning about coronavirus, debunking myths, and sharing good information.
This week’s installment will feature Dr. Deborah Thomson, DVM, who develops One Health lessons for children ages 6 to 18 so that they can understand the inextricable connection between human health and the health of animals and the environment. She has created lesson plans to talk with kids about COVID-19, which means she is ready to answer tough questions.
For security reasons, we are going to be including our zoom information in the Masks for Humanity email to go out Wednesday evening. So head on over to our website and sign up for our newsletter to stay in the loop.

Weekly Sew-A-Thons
Our weekly Zoom Sew-a-thons are a place for us to connect. We laugh, learn, cry and find inspiration from the creativity, love and resilience of everyone who is participating in the Masks For Humanity mission. It is so heartening to witness a group of makers coming together to help others.
Because of you we have made thousands of handmade face masks for essential workers and at-risk groups.
Every Friday at 12pm PST/3pm EST, join us on Zoom for a Masks for Humanity Zoom Sew-a-thon.

Ask A Scientist with William Pewen, PhD MPH
If you could ask a scientist about coronavirus, what questions do you have? Wondering about social distancing, wiping down packages, when will it be safe to go back to school?
We are starting the "Ask a Scientist" series. We will be hosting Zoom conversations with scientists and learning about coronavirus, debunking myths, and sharing good information.
This week’s installment will feature clinical and infectious disease scientist William Pewen, PhD MPH. His publications include studies of vaccine and drug treatment as well as pandemic response, and include contributions to Science, the New York Times, Health Affairs and The Atlantic.
For security reasons, we are going to be including our zoom information in the Masks for Humanity email to go out Wednesday evening. So head on over to our website and sign up for our newsletter to stay in the loop.

Weekly Sew-A-Thons
Our weekly Zoom Sew-a-thons are a place for us to connect. We laugh, learn, cry and find inspiration from the creativity, love and resilience of everyone who is participating in the Masks For Humanity mission. It is so heartening to witness a group of makers coming together to help others.
Because of you we have made thousands of handmade face masks for essential workers and at-risk groups.
Every Friday at 12pm PST/3pm EST, join us on Zoom for a Masks for Humanity Zoom Sew-a-thon.

Weekly Sew-A-Thons
Our weekly Zoom Sew-a-thons are a place for us to connect. We laugh, learn, cry and find inspiration from the creativity, love and resilience of everyone who is participating in the Masks For Humanity mission. It is so heartening to witness a group of makers coming together to help others.
Because of you we have made thousands of handmade face masks for essential workers and at-risk groups.
Every Friday at 12pm PST/3pm EST, join us on Zoom for a Masks for Humanity Zoom Sew-a-thon.

Weekly Sew-A-Thons
Our weekly Zoom Sew-a-thons are a place for us to connect. We laugh, learn, cry and find inspiration from the creativity, love and resilience of everyone who is participating in the Masks For Humanity mission. It is so heartening to witness a group of makers coming together to help others.
Because of you we have made thousands of handmade face masks for essential workers and at-risk groups.
Every Friday at 12pm PST/3pm EST, join us on Zoom for a Masks for Humanity Zoom Sew-a-thon.

Weekly Sew-A-Thons
Our weekly Zoom Sew-a-thons are a place for us to connect. We laugh, learn, cry and find inspiration from the creativity, love and resilience of everyone who is participating in the Masks For Humanity mission. It is so heartening to witness a group of makers coming together to help others.
Because of you we have made thousands of handmade face masks for essential workers and at-risk groups.
Every Friday at 12pm PST/3pm EST, join us on Zoom for a Masks for Humanity Zoom Sew-a-thon.

Weekly Sew-A-Thons
Our weekly Zoom Sew-a-thons are a place for us to connect. We laugh, learn, cry and find inspiration from the creativity, love and resilience of everyone who is participating in the Masks For Humanity mission. It is so heartening to witness a group of makers coming together to help others.
Because of you we have made thousands of handmade face masks for essential workers and at-risk groups.
Every Friday at 12pm PST/3pm EST, join us on Zoom for a Masks for Humanity Zoom Sew-a-thon.

Weekly Sew-A-Thons
Our weekly Zoom Sew-a-thons are a place for us to connect. We laugh, learn, cry and find inspiration from the creativity, love and resilience of everyone who is participating in the Masks For Humanity mission. It is so heartening to witness a group of makers coming together to help others.
Because of you we have made thousands of handmade face masks for essential workers and at-risk groups.
Every Friday at 12pm PST/3pm EST, join us on Zoom for a Masks for Humanity Zoom Sew-a-thon.