Out of toilet paper? A Missouri woman has you covered.

Cherish O’Dell is making reusable toilet paper during the coronavirus pandemic. Toiler paper and other paper products seem hard to come by. So, Cherish is sewing the wipes, which can come in various colors, either one- or two-ply and mimics a roll of disposable toilet paper.

"If you can’t find toilet paper. This is a great alternative because you have it available, and it's machine washable,” she said in an interview with Fox 4 in Kansas City.

Though some people think her effort is a joke, she said it’s not.

She’s selling the paper rolls to help her twin brother, Alan. He suffers from epilepsy and has violent seizures. It was so bad that he’s broken his back in the past. Cherish said the most recent one, this December, led to swelling on his head.

The reusable toilet paper comes in a snap roll. Prices range from $15 to 30.

To see more on her toilet paper sales and a GoFundMe to help her brother, click here. As of early Sunday morning, she’s at $680 of her $10,000 goal.