Producing visors for the Covid-19 front line
Donation protected
Mark Hooton's Cymarc has turned two industrial laser cutting machines to producing robust visors for use by those on the front line of the fight against Coronavirus.
Healthcare professionals think the product is fantastic. Using the machines to make visors Mark and his team can produce hundreds a day. All that's needed is a supply of materials.
Mark's business can't fund that indefinitely. But because so many people want to help, we've set up Hooton's Visor Team on GoFundMe. Donation will be used to buy materials for making the visors.
The whole process will be professionally audited to show where the money went, and if there's any left over after the fight against this virus is won, it will be given to a bone fide charity.
To see Mark explaining his visor story, look for Cymarc Bike Parts on Facebook.
Healthcare professionals think the product is fantastic. Using the machines to make visors Mark and his team can produce hundreds a day. All that's needed is a supply of materials.
Mark's business can't fund that indefinitely. But because so many people want to help, we've set up Hooton's Visor Team on GoFundMe. Donation will be used to buy materials for making the visors.
The whole process will be professionally audited to show where the money went, and if there's any left over after the fight against this virus is won, it will be given to a bone fide charity.
To see Mark explaining his visor story, look for Cymarc Bike Parts on Facebook.
Organizer and beneficiary
Stuart Pearcey
Organizer
Kath Cross
Beneficiary