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Nonprofit builds online mask marketplace powered by local makers, with creative unique masks in time for Fathers day and 4th of July
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The Atrium, a Sacramento nonprofit, within a matter of weeks brought together a pool of talented creatives to create an online local handmade mask marketplace that ships anywhere faster than Amazon, and offers same-day delivery within Sacramento.

SACRAMENTO, Calif. - PennZone -- In response, to the immediate need for masks, the Atrium built a marketplace utilizing a network of local creative mask makers, who are using the funds to cover lost income and buy supplies to make free masks for those in need.  Every mask purchased on shop.atrium916.com, helps local creatives of the Sacramento region.

The Shop Atrium 916 marketplace today, has thousands of masks available in various unique styles, colors and shapes shipping anywhere and offers same-day delivery within Sacramento. Find it at Sacramento.Shop

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"We have masks made for Father's Day and the 4th of July," says Shira Lane Founder of the Atrium nonprofit, "Might be a good time to get dad a mask instead of a tie this year."

The Sacramento local online marketplace will be expanding to include eco-friendly locally made items over the summer making it easy and fun to support our local makers, craftspeople, and businesses.

The Atrium, a local nonprofit, is a creative economic hub for community with a cause. A place where creatives, artisans, scientists, entrepreneurs, and inventors work together to build a kind and sustainable future for all.

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***@atrium916.com


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