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Tristian Sinclair created and donates masks he's made

Adair County Middle School

From Deb Waddell

Tristian Sinclair turned his Performance Based Project in on April 30, 2020 and his mom gave permission to share. It's such an awesome project!

This project was totally Tristan's idea. He has been helping and making masks for over a month now. At his last count, he has personally given out over 20 made by him alone. He got his family involved also and the family together have made and given more than 50 masks out. People have tried to pay him but he won't let them because he just wants to keep people safe.



A few of Tristian's masks can be seen on an employee at the Black Stallion Steak House, an employee at Walmart, an employee for our school district that drives a bus for lunch deliveries, his two cousins in town that have autoimmune diseases, his 70 year old elderly neighbor and her daughter as well as sending some in the mail to family.

Today, he delivered one to Mr. Smock at ACMS!

"He has done such a great job with his masks," Tristian's mom stated.

ACMS is very proud of Tristian and his kind heart! He definitely used his quarantined time to benefit the people in his community!

Great job, Tristian!


This story was posted on 2020-05-04 08:22:25
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School project becomes gifts to help others



2020-05-04 - Columbia, KY - Photo from Deb Waddell.
Tristian Sinclair is pictured creating and wearing his Performance Based Project which he turned in at ACMS April 30, 2020. His school project resulted in help for family and community with needed masks to help curb the spread the dangerous Coronavirus that changed school to home based in spring semester of 2020.

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