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Ridgefield Hero Tackled The Mask Shortage Early In The Crisis

Maria-Pia Seirup, associate pastor at Jesse Lee​ Methodist Church​ in Ridgefield, reacted quickly when COVID-19 struck.

RIDGEFIELD, CT — When times are tough, heroes emerge. We all know someone who's making a difference right now as we live through unprecedented times. Here at Patch, we've launched an initiative to help recognize these everyday heroes.

There are people whose job is to be a first responder — emergency medical technicians, firefighters, police officers — who spend their careers poised to act on a moment's notice. Then there are those heroes who are able to see a need before its starts to bleed, and are blessed with the leadership skills to make a difference early in a crisis.

That describes Maria-Pia Seirup, the associate pastor at Jesse Lee Methodist Church in Ridgefield. She recognized shortly after the coronavirus outbreak the need for masks, and put together a team to make them. In record time, the group produced and distributed over 1,000 masks.

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Carolyn Meyers, who nominated Seirup, calls the Jesse Lee leader "compassionate."

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