This donation preceded the first picture; but some how this picture got buried in a wrong folder on my computer and I found it just the other day. You can even tell the pictures were taken 2 different times, you can see sunshine in this 2nd picture, and we don't get much of that around here this time of the year. Again you see Karen's cute hearts she uses to tag the hats with size. Great variety in her hat colors. Something for everyone here.
Many thanks Karen!
PLEASE keep checking in, as I will continue to show donations coming in, and provide listings of charities you might like to support after operations cease here on Bridge and Beyond come Dec .31. Please remember the last date to mail donations is the 24th of Dec.
Some of the charities aid the homeless, some pregnant women, some kids transitioning out of foster care, and native Americans on Pine Ridge Reservation. Locations vary, so you might find one of the charities listed is in your area, or close to you like a border state; making postage perhaps less costly.
Below is the listing with a very brief description, but PLEASE click on the links to see details about what they accept, what fiber to use, who benefits from the charity and where to mail items.
Afghans for Pine Ridge (Ravelry Group completed Afghans with options for 6-8- and 12 inch squares)
Red Scarf Project (benefits kids transitioning out of foster care
Warm Up American (Benefits homeless and others in need, rectangles, hats and scarves, or make your own full afghan).
StreetKnit (Benefits homeless in Oklahoma, accepts afghans, lapghans, hats, scarves, gloves, mittens, socks (not store bought); as well as yarn and knitting needles.
Homeless Families Foundation and Faith Mission (benefits homeless for those that are local and can deliver donations in Columbus, Ohio.
Salvation Knitters (Ravelry Group)(benefits two charities in Lansing Michigan, that focus on pregnant mothers and their babies, getting them off the streets.)
Welcome Blankets, Lapghans for Refugees (knitted, crocheted, sewn and or quilted)
Very nice hats and scarf Karen S. Those will help keep people warm this winter.
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