Quebec Students Are Making Face Shields and Donating Them to Healthcare Workers for Free

Volunteers work day and night shifts printing face shields and hope to organize so that everyone with a 3D printer can also print visors.

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A Quebec group of volunteer students call Collaboration3D, in a desire to help the provinces healthcare workers and the community are producing protective face visors using 3D printers.

Collaboration3D donate their entire production of protective face shields to “those who care for Quebecers.” The first batch of visors went to Sacré Coeur hospital as agratitude to the medical centres’ foundation for supporting the project from the start.

Volunteers work day and night shifts printing face shields and hope to organize so that everyone with a 3D printer can also print visors. “Who knows, we may be able to protect health workers across Quebec! Wouldn’t it be great?” Posted Collaboration3D on Facebook.

The students hope the initiative will spread to all regions of Quebec and to achieve this, they offer the visor recipe online at https://collaboration3d.ca and for the individuals who don’t have a 3D printer, they can support the project by making a donation.

“Take care of yourself, respect government directives and let us launch this collective generosity momentum,” Collaboration3D.

Donations to Collaboration3D can be made at https://fondationhscm.org/campagnes-de-…/collaboration-3d-70

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