Brevard Feel Good Story: Titusville Woman Helping Hearing Impaired

There’s one group that’s having difficulties when it comes to communicating while wearing face masks.

11-year-old Jocelyn of Titusville was born with a loss of hearing and communicates mostly by reading lips.Which makes it difficult when your wearing a mask.

A few weeks ago, her mom saw a story on Facebook about clear masks that had been made in Kentucky. She says she shared the story on her Facebook page and soon after a friend connected with her.

She’s been making fabric face masks for sale to help her financial situation. She was laid off in late March by her employer. She sells them at $5 each and also donates the masks to those who can’t afford to pay.

For Jocelyn, the difference in the clear face masks has been significant.

Her mom hopes their story serves as a way to get more people to make clear fabric masks for the hearing impaired community.

Judy says anyone interested in a see through face mask can request one from her via her Facebook page.

You can reach out to Judy via Facebook .


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