Two-hundred-and-fifty of the masks have since been distributed to food bank clients, volunteers, staff and supporters. The only question was: Who dropped them off? “When we saw them, they kind of appeared, we’re like, ‘Where did these come from? Who made these? Who dropped these off? We need to know more,’” said Kamloops Food Bank director of resource development Corra Gassner. “They’re so beautiful. We were just so surprised and so impressed with the quality, the pattern. They’re just very special and you could tell somebody put a lot of love and attention into creating these.” Two-hundred-and-fifty of the masks have since been distributed to food bank clients, volunteers, staff and supporters.