As a new semester begins in Forsyth County a local group is trying to make sure that teachers and students are safe. Saturday afternoon, a group called Community for Safe Schools assembled and donated 70 air purifiers to Winston-Salem/Forsyth County Schools. “Air filtration – removing virus and other pollutants to improve indoor air quality, is an essential COVID-19 mitigation strategy,” said the group via a statement on their webpage. So many teachers requested the air purifiers that the group is now planning to raise $6,800 in order to buy an additional 100 of them to be given out across the district. If you would like to give a donation towards their efforts, you can do so here.
FORSYTH COUNTY, N.C. —
As a new semester begins in Forsyth County a local group is trying to make sure that teachers and students are safe.
Saturday afternoon, a group called Community for Safe Schools assembled and donated 70 air purifiers to Winston-Salem/Forsyth County Schools.
“Air filtration – removing virus and other pollutants to improve indoor air quality, is an essential COVID-19 mitigation strategy,” said the group via a statement on their webpage.
So many teachers requested the air purifiers that the group is now planning to raise $6,800 in order to buy an additional 100 of them to be given out across the district.
If you would like to give a donation towards their efforts, you can do so here.
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