Uri L’Tzedek is supporting out-of-work immigrant mothers to make filtered cloth masks for vulnerable populations in the community, focusing primarily on the Navajo Nation, seniors, refugees, and asylees who don’t have access to this desperately needed piece of protection.
Through the kindness of your donations, our group of immigrant mothers will able to (safely) make 750 masks per worker per week.
If you would like to support this campaign, please donate here. And if you donate and you need a mask, please send us your address to Info@UTzedek.org and we will mail a mask to you.
Stay safe and be kind.

Rabbi Shmuly Yanklowitz: “The amazing immigrant moms did a terrific job & our first 1,500 Filtered-Cloth-Masks just arrived! We’re bringing them up to Navajo Nation now where they’re needed so desperately! Let’s keep going!”
Read about the Mask Project in the
Jewish News of Greater Phoenix!
The Mask Project Featured on Telemundo!
Which Mask Is Right For You?
A guide from The New York Times
We advise that all proper precautions be taken as consulted with your medical professional.