Ashan Donates 3D Printed Face Shields
When lockdown set in on 23rd March 2020, Ashan Dharamsi, a Recruitment Consultant from Peterborough was unable to continue with his job with a National Trade College. Like many others, Ashan wanted to do what he could during the pandemic crisis to help the community.
As news quickly spread that NHS staff were working tirelessly around the clock to do all that they could as COVID-19 was rapidly spreading throughout the country, Ashan frequently listened to the daily news reports that NHS staff were struggling to source PPE equipment.
Being inspired by the amazing work of the NHS and that of his wife, Shemin, an NHS Clinical Psychologist, Ashan, an engineer by background decided that this was the area that he could best utilise his skills to support the community.
Ashan bought a 3D printer and spent his spare time designing face shields. Through trial and error over a few days, Ashan was able to produce his final product.
Through social media posts, Ashan started to let the local community know that he was donating face shields to Keyworkers and vulnerable individuals. He was quickly inundated with hundreds of requests. He was contacted by various departments at Peterborough City Hospital. These included the Accident and Emergency Department, Critical Care Wards, Amazon Children’s ward, Mental Health inpatient wards and Paramedics. One team that were particularly struggling with PPE were the Hospital & Community Midwifes as the number of home births during lockdown has significantly increased. However, this was no problem at all for Ashan who supplied them with what they needed to continue working safely.
As word spread that Ashan was donating Face Shields, other teams and individuals got in touch. The demand for the face shields didn’t stop! Therefore, Ashan decided to buy a second 3D printer so that he could print twice as many to keep up with the demand!
To add to the above, Ashan has donated face shields to Care Homes, GP Surgeries, Pharmacies, Social Care departments, delivery drivers and many more.
Ashan has received great feedback regarding his face shields; Keyworkers have reported that his face shields are the most comfortable ones that they have had! Hearing such comments and seeing the appreciation and smiles on people’s face when he has delivered the face shields, makes it all worthwhile for Ashan.
Ashan’s keyworker friends and family across the country who have been struggling to access PPE have also contacted him. So, it wasn’t long before Ashan started posting his face shields across the UK. He also had international requests which he has been more than happy to supply.
The hospital contacted the local paper to raise awareness of the generous work Ashan has been doing, and he was grateful to them for helping him to reach more Keyworkers.
Ashan continues to donate the face shields as requests are ongoing. He is happy to donate these to Keyworkers in the Ismaili Community who may be in need. Please get in touch with Ashan by emailing him at
ashandharamsi@hotmail.com.
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OB/GYN Doctor and 15-year-old Son Help Patients and Communities during Pandemic
Physician delivering babies in difficult circumstances is recognized and thanked by celebrity patients.
As Dr. Shamsah Amersi’s colleagues began to shut down their respective medical practices due to fear of risking their safety and that of their families, she was determined that the ethical imperative to provide care for her pregnant patients was greater than fear for her own safety. Pleas on social media by her and her son for donations of personal protective equipment (PPE) and groceries for those in need garnered national attention and support from Mayor of Hermosa Beach, Stacey Armato, renowned tennis player, Naomi Osaka, and Los Angeles Lakers co-owner, Jesse Buss, among others.
“My patients need me now more than ever,” explained Shamsah. She and her staff delivered many babies, including twins, where mothers had tested positive for COVID-19 over recent months. “Mothers were unable to hold their babies for 14 days after delivery,” recounts Shamsah. “We continued to do our best to preserve joy and provide support to them now more than ever.”
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Dr. Shamsah Amersi

Dr. Shamsah Amersi
When her colleagues contracted COVID-19, Shamsah stepped in and volunteered to cover for their patients. She helped create guidelines for delivering babies with infected mothers, including methods to optimize the well-being of the mothers during the difficult 14-day period of not being able to hold their babies.
While she spent day and night at her practice, considered the busiest in Southern California, Shamsah’s 15-year-old son, Jaden Amersi Anselmo, was also determined to provide support to his community while unable to physically attend school.
What began with Jaden and his classmates delivering groceries to the local Red Cross evolved into his endeavor being featured on Fox News and developing a partnership with Whole Foods and other local grocery stores.
Jaden’s food drive quickly caught the attention of businesses and non-profit organizations. He began collaborating with Venice Family Clinic, a local non-profit organization in Los Angeles, received donations of toothbrushes and toothpaste from dentists, thousands of water bottles from Voss Water, and skin care items from Dermalogica.
As an avid pianist, Jaden continued his work with "Music Mends Minds," a nonprofit that creates musical support groups for patients with Alzheimer’s, dementia, Parkinson’s, traumatic brain injury, stroke, and post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). Every week while his mother was at work, Jaden would spend part of his day playing music virtually to the elder patients who he normally plays with weekly.
Well-known singer and artist, Usher, who is also expecting a baby during this pandemic and under the care of Shamsah said, "Dr. Amersi - thank you for all that you and your son are doing during this crisis. You are both incredible."
Similar to healthcare professionals throughout the country, Shamsah and her entire hospital staff were faced with the critical lack of PPE. “It was similar to asking the doctors to enter a war scene with flip flops and a T-Shirt,” she explained. “Instead of waiting and being passive, we decided to be resourceful.”
In a remarkable showing of support, a generous outpouring of contributions arrived from high-profile clients including Pete Wentz from Fall Out Boy, Adam Levine from Maroon 5, and Headspace Meditation App co-founder Andy Puddicombe. Patients and friends including Diane Keaton, Courteney Cox, Blake Griffin and Usher generously donated meals for the entire hospital to feed the frontline health care providers on behalf of Shamsah’s request for support.
Los Angeles Lakers owner, Jesse Buss, was inspired by Shamsah’s care during the delivery of his son, Ashton, in the midst of a global pandemic. He and his partner, Sarah Hair, generously donated masks for the entire hospital in honor of Shamsah. Madame Li Xiaolin, President of The Chinese People’s Association for Friendship with Foreign Countries, donated masks from China to support her and other healthcare professionals.
Mayor of Hermosa Beach, Stacey Armato, and a patient of Shamsah, collaborated with Chinese Royalty and donated N95 masks, personally driving to her home to deliver them. In the
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Dr. Shamsah Amersi and her son, Jaden Amersi Anselmo.
Dr. Shamsah Amersi and her son, Jaden Amersi Anselmo.
evenings,Shamsah and Jaden would drive to personally drop off PPE to other doctors, particularly elder doctors in the community especially vulnerable for infection.
Her compassion for her patients and calmness during difficult times were acknowledged by Shamsah’s clients. “You have a magical way about you and an incredible ability to quell my fears and provide comfort through every phase of my life,” said actress Diane Keaton. “Being pregnant during a pandemic is hard. Delivering a baby while infected is unimaginable,” said Natalie, a patient of Shamsah who had tested positive for COVID-19. “I couldn’t have done it without you.”
In appreciation of having successfully delivered their baby at 34 weeks of gestation, Shamsah’s patient Sarah Martin and her husband Kyle, Senior Manager for Vans, donated custom Vans shoes to every healthcare provider at the hospital. Patti Stanger, star of Bravo and the cast of Real Housewives, recognized Shamsah on her social media account: "Meet our friend Shamsah Amersi who is on the frontline delivering life while others die. She is our hero."
Naomi Osaka, regarded as the best tennis player in the world, chose Shamsah as her personal hero for a national REAL HERO campaign: Naomi wrote the name “Dr. Amersi” on her tennis championship jacket and shared her admiration for her work on the frontlines. The World Tennis Association recognized Shamsah as their hero and donated $10,000 to her practice for her inspiring work during the global pandemic. 72and Sunny, an international advertising company, personally delivered face shields to Shamsah’s home so she could distribute them to her frontline colleagues.
Dr. Amersi received her Bachelor’s of Science Degree in Psychobiology from University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) and her medical degree from University of California, San Francisco’s School of Medicine. She is recognized as a leading obstetrician and gynecologist in the country. She serves as a mentor to medical students and physician assistants from Yale University, and has personally delivered over ten thousand newborns.
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