Hynicka, Lauren2020-05-272020-05-272020-04-22http://hdl.handle.net/10713/12854This piece was part of a series of Helping Hands stories authored by School of Pharmacy faculty, staff, students, trainees, and alumni who stepped up to assist their family and friends, colleagues, and communities during the COVID-19 pandemic.Lauren Hynicka is using sewing as a way to contribute during the COVID-19 Pandemic. She has purchased fabric and received a donation from a former patient's family. She is honoring that patient (now deceased from Leukemia) by creating a collage of masks wearers.The post describes the work of Lauren Hynicka, Associate Professor in the School of Pharmacy, to sew and donate cloth masks to friends and members of her community during the COVID-19 Crisis.en-USAttribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 Internationalhttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/UMB COVID-19 personal narrativesCoronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19)THRIVE Infectious Disease ClinicDomesticity (Baltimore, Md.)Mercier, AndrewvolunteeringUniversity of Maryland, BaltimoreUniversity of Maryland, Baltimore. School of PharmacyCOVID-19 (Disease)VoluntarismPersonal Protective EquipmentCOVID-19Helping Hands: Sewing Face Masks in Support of OthersBlog