СAPPCBS This MorningСAPP features studentСAPPs face mask sewing project

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Christine Savoie has a knack for sewing. She also has a penchant for helping others.

The history graduate student from Crowley, La., has woven the hobby and altruism to create face masks sheСAPPs donating to health care workers and the public.

Her efforts were detailed on a recent СAPPCBS This MorningСAPP episode that featured СAPPvideo diariesСAPP about peopleСAPPs lives as they practice social distancing during the COVID-19 crisis. It featured an art historian, a therapist, an emergency room nurse and Savoie.

The segments formed a composite of СAPPthe new normal,СAPP from the challenges of balancing home life and work, to the hardships of working in a hospital, and ways people are supporting others. 

Savoie told CBS she is СAPPglad IСAPPm doing my part and can help others, especially since the (Centers for Disease Control) suggested that everyone who goes out in public wear a face mask.СAPP

She also recently launched a Facebook page called СAPPSewing with SavoieСAPP to provide free face masks or sewing materials for people who want to make their own.

Learn more about Savoie and others featured in the СAPPCBS This MorningСAPP 

Image caption: History graduate student Chrisitne Savoie's face mask sewing project was featured on "CBS This Morning." Image credit: CBS News