XULA UK and Mencap
Perfect for face-to-face communication and a step closer to normality, XULA allows people to safely share smiles and laughter once more.
We are so thrilled to have partnered with such an amazing charity as Mencap, knowing a percentage of every mask sold is going to such a worthy cause is fantastic.
Whilst our masks are suitable for everyone and for all types of environments, XULA especially helps people who are too often forgotten, including people with a learning disability A learning disability is to do with the way someone's brain works. It makes it harder for someone to learn, understand or do things. , as well many other conditions where people would benefit from being able to see the speakers face.
We are honoured to have the help & support of the UK’s leading learning disability charity, as the forgotten demographic have the right, like everyone, to protect Protect means keeping someone or something safe. themselves & be able to communicate clearly with others during these challenging and worrying times.
Mencap is proud to launch our new partnership with XULA UK, who will be raising funds to support people with a learning disability through the sale of their hygienic, reusable, transparent face masks.
The pandemic has exposed many societal issues which people with a learning disability have experienced for years. Lockdown and the need for social distancing has been incredibly challenging for the people we support, and many feel left behind as the world around them returns to normal. The mandatory Mandatory means that something must be done. use of face coverings in public places has also posed unique challenges. While many people with a learning disability are exempt from wearing a mask themselves, those with communication difficulties and who would benefit or prefer to see the speaker’s facial expression will have their experience Experience is when you have learned or tried something before. of a post COVID-19 greatly improved by those who opt to use this innovative product.
We are excited to see how our relationship develops over the coming years, and to be working together to help people with a learning disability live happy, healthy lives