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Drive-thru distribution: Free face masks at Bryan High School

The free face masks will be distributed in bundles of five, and the face masks will be limited to one bundle per car, while supplies last.

BRYAN, Texas — On Wednesday, July 1, United Way of the Brazos Valley will be giving away free face masks from 7:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m. 

10,000 surgical masks from Brazos County Emergency Management and 4,000 N95 masks from Lowe’s Home Improvement were donated to United Way, and now they are making them available to residents to curb the spread of COVID-19 in our local community.

The free face masks will be distributed in bundles of five, and the face masks will be limited to one bundle per car, while supplies last.

You can pick up a face mask bundle at Bryan High School, and residents are being asked to enter on Campus Drive from Briarcrest Drive and then follow the signs.

There is no cost, registration or ID required  to receive a free face mask bundle, and this is a drive-thru event, so passengers will not have to get out of their car to receive the supplies. 

With the community’s help, we will be able to decrease the transmission of COVID-19; and as many local, state, and national health officials have urged, wearing a mask is an important step towards keeping the community healthy.

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