Chain O’ Lakes Correctional Facility Residents Help Slow the Spread of COVID19
Albion, Ind. - A group of residents at Chain O’ Lakes Correctional Facility worked together to make masks to slow the spread of COVID19.
Caseworker Danette Smith spearheaded the team of residents. The residents were designated into groups with each group performing a function for getting the masks ready to be sewn. The residents worked for three days cutting, ironing and sewing over 250 masks.
Enough masks were made for every resident and staff to have one leaving a few extra for emergency surplus. The supplies to make the masks were donated by the staff and volunteers at Chain O' Lakes Correctional Facility.
Residents of Chain O'Lakes Correctional making masks to help slow the spread of COVID19.
Staff at Chain O'Lakes Correctional assisting making masks demonstrating they are truly in this together.
Links to More Information on IDOC Career Opportunities:
Click This for All IDOC Career Opportunity and Benefit Information
Click this to Visit the IDOC Facebook Recruiting Page
|
|
Looking for a new career? We are hiring now! Call or email Recruitment and Retention Coordinator Carlos Williams during regular business hours: 765-524-7743, email CarlWilliams@idoc.in.gov. |
|