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Sterling Heights boutique owner helping frontline workers by making face masks

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STERLING HEIGHTS, Mich. (WXYZ) — When neighbors help one another then a community will better thrive and survive this pandemic.

A single mom who owns a boutique in Sterling Heights has spent $9,000 of her own money making masks for frontline workers.

7 Action News reporter Syma Chowdhry shows us why she’s not done yet, and how she needs your help!

If you want to donate, go to:
https://www.gofundme.com/f/medical-masks-for-health-heroes

Watch the video above for the full report.

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