But as you can imagine, the demand for the items we provide grew tremendously. And our members knitted, sewed and crocheted on regardless as we knew that eventually restrictions would ease enough for boxes of items to be distributed where they were needed.
I made blankets out of donated squares I’d been given, as well as crocheting 100 plus granny squares myself over a number of weeks
After Christmas I had tagged along with DH while he checked out his favourite shop, Rivers at their sales. I would grab the 5 packs of men’s socks while we were in the shop and most times DH would insist on paying for them along with the items of clothing he was purchasing. So I had a few packs of these socks which are highly sought after by the homeless in the community. ( I eventually had a stockpile of 28 pairs of men’s socks as well as 13 pairs of women’s socks. I’d had a quick trip to the Reject Shop for yarn in early May and got a good deal on socks there!)
And it was on May 8 that those of us on the Northside of the city were able to meet in the car park of the Albany Creek Library and hand over our donations. One of our members brought a ute ( utility) and each person put their bags and boxes in the tray.
We practised social distancing...
Debra in the front of the photo was the organiser of this collection. After she took the donations home she spread the items on tables in the sun for a few days and then she sorted and packed up all the items again ready to take to K4BN’s storage shed at Glasshouse Mountains township. A big job!
A lot of yarn was also handed in which was wonderful as many of the ladies in the group had been running out of yarn!
Since Debra organised that collection, other areas have organised their own collections to help restock the storage shed. We’ve had another collection at Albany Creek too, once again organised by Debra. It is easier now to get items to the shed or to community groups who also distribute our items, as we can travel any where within our state.
This winter is turning out to be a lot colder than we’ve had here in the south east of state, for many years. So as you can guess, I’m still knitting and crocheting as much as possible.
The Zillmere Knit and Natter is on tomorrow...the first time in many many months. The big room we use in the community centre can only take 13 people under the rules for social distancing so the contingency plan is for any extra people to sit in the outdoor area. It’s a start as they say but sadly most of our venues are smaller than this one so probably only 4-5 people per meeting room if and when they invite us back.
8 comments:
How wonderful for so much generosity, love and kindness to be shown to those in need. Enjoy your Knit and Natter meeting. I would imagine there will much to talk about and so many laughs to enjoy.
Such a wonderful job done by all - glad it's not just me who thinks we are having a winter this year.
So many wonderful caring folk making and helping distribute blankets etc to help those in need.
Enjoy your Knit and Natter GTG .
So wonderful to see so much generosity and goodwill for those that have found themselves in need. A wonderful scheme, that I am sure is much appreciated.
Wow. Well done
I’ve got a couple of bags that I hope to take over sometime this week. But with Victoria and especially my area being hit with a second wave I just don’t know It’s dicey at the moment
Great work by you and your friends Maria - and it will be nice to get back together again with some of them. xx
Wonderful work by super wonderful people xxx
So glad that you finally got together and got all the donations in. You all do such marvelous work.
God bless.
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