How You Can Help: Cloth Masks

By 7017444915 March 26, 2026
There is a certain kind of peace that comes when you know someone you love is safe. One mother, Jeanelle Stokes, shared that before Smart Living, there was always a quiet tension. Even when things were going well, that lingering question remained: What if something happens when no one is right there? At Hope Haven, we believe safety and independence should not compete with one another. They should work together. That belief is what led to the development of Smart Living. Smart Living blends personalized technology, remote support, and in-person care to help individuals live more independently while maintaining a dependable safety net. From our Remote Support Center in Spirit Lake, trained professionals are available 24 hours a day, ready to respond when assistance is needed. Jeanelle put it simply: “I don’t feel like I have to hover anymore. I know someone is there if he needs help.” Homes are equipped with thoughtfully selected tools such as motion sensors, wearable devices, secure video connections, and interactive reminders, all tailored to the member’s individual needs. These tools aren’t designed to replace care, but to enhance it. For Jeanelle’s son Jerrod, constant staff presence was increasing his anxiety. When part of his support transitioned to remote monitoring, there was a noticeable change. Within days, he began reaching out just to say, “Hi, I’m okay.” With that change, he had more space while still knowing support was just a call away. As Scripture reminds us, “The Lord himself watches over you.” - Psalm 121:5 Smart Living reflects that same premise of watchful care, encouraging independence while still keeping support within reach. As this initiative expands, more individuals will have the opportunity to live confidently in their own homes, and more families will experience the peace that comes from knowing help is always near. Your generosity makes that growth possible. It allows us to expand Smart Living into more homes, strengthen our Remote Support Center, and ensure that independence is never separated from safety. If you wish to contribute, please CLICK HERE to donate today. Thank you for your continued support, prayers, and partnership in Hope Haven’s mission.
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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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