House of Friends launches Protective Mask project during COVID19 Pandemic.

Kibera Residents Take Action in Making Protective Masks

The masks you see here came from the the actions of House of Friends under our “NoBodyOwnsMe" art project. We had started making some boxer shorts and wallets using Kitenge fabrics (African waxed-base fabric) some time back. When Pato saw the need for masks in the community to help fight the spread of COVID19, he thought why not get a template pattern that can work using the scrap material. The materials are available and the skills are here in Kibera to get it done quickly.

With the lockdown many of the tailors were out of daily work that is so needed for them to feed themselves, their families and help others in the community. Kenyans are comfortable with the kitenge and it is easily washable. By using layers of material it provides some protection. Plus the Kenyan government making it a law that you must wear a mask while outside has greatly increased the demand. We have placed just shy of 1,000 masks in the community to date, with more orders coming in. Our masks have been given out to markets and vulnerable essential workers all over Nairobi and even some shipped to Mombasa.

It just grew with a few trials and community working together to help. Some very needed funds are being earned and community organizations keep asking us to make more. A simple action has grown to something helping many and it very much follows what House of Friends stands for - Vision Yourself for Others!

Stephanie Cornett