Governor Ned Lamont announced the end of the school mask mandate on Feb. 2. Organizations like Umask Our Kids CT have been protesting this requirement for about a year. This group advocates for the removal of masks in school. A common motto used by them is “My Child, My Choice.” Westport residents’ reaction to this.
Governor Ned Lamont announced the end of the school mask mandate on Feb. 2. Organizations like Umask Our Kids CT have been protesting this requirement for about a year. This group advocates for the removal of masks in school. A common motto used by them is “My Child, My Choice.” Westport residents’ reaction to this.
“I remember going to the local school with the kids to meet the trucks rolling in with donations to help us and how great that felt to know someone cared,” Grocott said. “I was watching the news last night and I thought, ‘now it s time for us to return the favour’.” Anyone who wants to donate good quality items can drop them off to 6 Brancroft Place, Parklands; Christchurch Community Talk and Support, Burnside; 3 Gillatt Gardens, Halswell; and 75 Proctor St, Papanui. The only items accepted are non-perishable food items, new toiletries, home wares, toys and clothing, and vouchers for shops that are open including New World, Countdown and Mitre 10.