I will continue the practice of blogging in alphabetical order when I don't have donations to share with you all.
Abandoned, Anxiety, Arrest, Assistance. Those words are a few I came up with that start with the letter A and have a connection with homelessness. Feeling abandoned must be a daily occurrence for folks who are homeless. They might feel abandoned by friends, by family, by co-workers or even by the military. They might take up residence in an abandoned building.
No doubt they also experience much anxiety in the daily lives. Anxiety about finding food, being warm enough, being arrested. Often they are the first suspected of a crime. It's a sad existence for certain.
I read a statistic on a website filled with too many numbers to quote them all, but it indicated that on a single night in January of 2017, 553,742 people were homeless across the US. 65% of that number were homeless people who were sheltered for the night while 35% where un-sheltered. We work to ease the burden be they sheltered or un-sheltered individuals.
We do what we can do to ease the burden, to help warm, to help people feel less abandoned by society. One thing we do is make afghans. We knit them, we crocheted them and donate them. Additionally I often piece together squares or strips to make an afghan. The above brown afghan, Coffee Latte is one I started about a week ago. It's being knit in simple garter stitch. I'm also still working on Blue Ocean as well, though it's going a bit slower. It's a ripple using the stockinette stitch.
**The counts on our progress bars are current.
All donations regardless of size and number are valued. All donations are appreciated. The Power of One is awesome, and when we work together The Power of One becomes The Power of Many.
Love both the browns and the blues afghans. Great patterns and nice colors, good for both men and women.
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