The Community Foundation of Fayette County (CFFC) launched the Mask Initiative in April of 2020 to provide disposable masks to local organizations during the covid-19 pandemic. The initiative wrapped up in July 2022, donating nearly 300,000 masks to over 140 organizations. Online mask requests were open to first response organizations, healthcare organizations, human service agencies, churches, and other nonprofits serving Fayette, Greene, Washington, and Westmoreland Counties.
Thanks to a $30,000 grant from The Heinz Endowments and a $25,000 grant from the Snee-Reinhardt Charitable Foundation, CFFC purchased masks from local manufacturer DCG Supplies.
“At the beginning of the pandemic, we would review requests and have them picked up at our office every week. There were times when over thirty organizations would be picking up masks in one cycle,” explained CFFC Executive Director Renee Couser.
The Mask Initiative provided masks at no cost to organizations and became a reliable resource to help protect staff, clients, and residents as organizations continued to serve the community. Some of the organizations that received multiple mask donations include: Brownsville Ambulance Service, Centerville Clinics, Fayette County Drug & Alcohol Commission, Fayette EMS, German-Masontown Public Library, Greensburg YMCA, John Wesley A M E Zion Church, Mt. Macrina Manor, Salvation Army Uniontown, St. Florian Church, Verland, and Washington Christian Outreach.
“The Mask Initiative is a great example of our flexibility as a community foundation,” said CFFC Chair J.D. Ewing. “CFFC was able to create a new initiative to address the urgent needs of the community at the outset of the pandemic, all through philanthropy and while staying true to our mission,” explained Ewing.
To learn more about the Community Foundation of Fayette County’s mission, visit www.cffayettepa.org.
“Everyone at our Fayette County home really appreciates receiving these masks from the Community Foundation of Fayette County!” said Verland’s Kathy Kacvinsky.
“We are grateful for the donation of these much-needed supplies. Your gift makes it possible for us to safely provide essential programs such as child care to the many families who rely on us,” said Greensburg YMCA’s Suzanne Printz.