How You Can Help: Cloth Masks

By 7017444915 December 23, 2025
For the entire beginning of his life, Luke lived life on the floor. We met him on our fourth distribution day in Kenya. His arrival at the site was quiet, but his story spoke volumes. Luke, 11, lives with cerebral palsy. Before he was brought to a children’s home for the disabled, he had endured years of neglect. He was tied up, unable to move around, and kept inside his home so his disability would remain hidden. When they found him, he was emaciated, in constant pain, and X-rays revealed a broken hip that had gone untreated for years. His caregiver, Don, brought Luke to our distribution site for the first wheelchair he has ever owned. Fitting his chair took more than two hours, but Luke smiled through every moment of it. He seemed to understand that his world was opening up for the first time. During the fitting, one of our team members stayed by Luke’s side, comforting him. She shared, “I spent a lot of time with him, praying and singing and just stroking the side of his face. And I think that’s one of the things that really got me, I don’t think he’s had much human contact. He would just lean into me, wanting me to keep going, and he grabbed at my hands like he didn’t want to let go.” Every wheelchair you help provide becomes a turning point - a chance for a child to sit upright for the first time, attend school, join their peers, or simply experience life beyond the walls where they were once hidden. For Luke, it meant being seen, supported, and cared for in ways he had never known. This Christmas season, you can give the gift of mobility and change a life forever. Your support ensures that the most vulnerable are not forgotten and brings dignity and hope to children who have endured far too much. Luke is not alone — children like him are waiting across the world. “Truly I tell you, whatever you did for one of the least of these brothers and sisters of mine, you did for me.” — Matthew 25:40 You can change a life today. Every gift brings light into the darkness and gives children like Luke a future filled with possibility. Thank you for giving children like Luke, and so many others, a chance at dignity and hope. If you wish to contribute, please CLICK HERE to donate today. We are deeply grateful for your support and prayers as we continue our mission to serve and uplift those in need.
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How You Can Help: Cloth Masks

We are in need of cloth masks for our employees.  Creating cloth masks will assist in the conservation of precious protective equipment.

You will need a half-yard of fabric to make two or three masks as well as quarter inch elastic loops.  Elastic hair ties/bands will work. 

Please see the links below for patterns and a video tutorial. View the video tutorial for a sewless version that would also be appreciated.

Pick up and Delivery Information 

When you have the masks made and ready to go please put them in a plastic bag and drop off at the designated locations or call the contact person in your area for pick up.  

Rock Valley Area:  Please drop off at the Hope Haven main office lobby area.  Call Carla Kieft at 320-905-3119 for a pick up option.

Lakes Area:  Please drop off at Hope Haven Sunshine location 1106 East 9th Street Spencer IA.  Call Elizabeth Odor at 712-363-6048 for a pick up option.

Minnesota Area:  Please drop off at our community location 613 Trosky Road West Edgerton MN 56128.  Call Luke Russell at  507-215-0004 for a pick up option.

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