Local nonprofit IFB Solutions, the largest employer of people who are blind or visually impaired in the U.S., has started selling cloth face masks produced at its Winston-Salem facility to the public through its online retail store, www.bscsource.com.
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The Winston-Salem State University Department of Athletics participated in a different type of senior day when Rams coaches, executive staff, and administrative staff joined the City of Winston-Salem for Senior Day on May 12 to distribute Nightingale masks to residents who were 65 or older.