Health care heroes in Macomb County won’t have to worry about face mask ear irritation – at least not if Holly Bolen can help it.
Bolen, the digital arts teacher and head of the Glowforge Club at Lakeshore High School in St. Clair Shores, is on a mission to save the ears of as many local health care workers as she can with ear savers she’s making on behalf of her club.
“Glowforge is a 3-D laser cutter,” she explains. “It’s something we had gotten at the beginning of the school year that I wrote a grant for and we were awarded.”
According to Bolen, laser cutters, like Glowforge, have the capability to cut out computer-made designs in glass, hardwood, soft metal and glass, up to a certain thickness, with hairline precision.
“You can pretty much make anything,” she adds.
The inspiration
When the makers of Glowforge found that our health care workers needed support they could provide, they sprang into action with their #SaveTwoMillionEars effort to motivate Glowforge users across the country to step up and make ear savers for community workers that need them.
“Masks weren’t designed to be worn all day, every day. (Ear savers) take the pressure of the ears to be more comfortable,” Bolen explains. “The (ear saver) design itself was designed by Glowforge designers for people like me to help — I basically I downloaded the design and I was able to print them, cut them out, get in touch with people and deliver them.”
So far, Bolen — who is nine months pregnant with her first child — has made around 625 ear savers using both club and out-of-pocket materials.
Each ear saver she makes is made of non-flexible plexiglass and comes with an engraving that says “Made with Love by the Lakeshore Glowforge Club.”
Her impact
Of the 625 ear savers made, Bolen has donated 500 of them to various health care facilities in up to 20 miles from her Macomb County home.
I just donated 140 to the hospital in Mount Clemens and 50 to a nursing home in St. Clair Shores,” she says. “The rest have been smaller orders from health care workers that have seen posts on social media.”
And she shows no signs of slowing down either.
After posting about her efforts, the Lakeshore Foundation, which gave her the original grant to buy the Glowforge, have awarded her an additional $200 to buy more materials to help her reach her goal of 1000 ear savers.
“It’s hard enough to be in that situation, helping people, sacrificing your own safety and health for others and I think the least we can do as community members is help those people be more comfortable,” Bolen says. “When you come together to help how you can, it make situations like this easier – support and compassion makes things easier in times like these.”
To request an ear saver in Bolen’s area, you can email her at hlograsso@gmail.com. Those who are outside of Macomb County can find ear savers closer to them at Glowforge.com.
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