Thank you Bruce B from Colorado. Bruce has graciously donated these awesome Bambas Socks. There 8 very nice pairs. They are very warm and nice and soft, and the special part about this 8 pair of socks he's donated to Bridge and Beyond for the Homeless. Bombas has also donated 8 pair of socks to a local shelter. This buy one donate one program is part of the mission of the company. So, he was able to double his donation and help homeless in need in two different areas at the same time. How cool is that!
Bruce is a fellow Fitbit Friend from a group called 60 Plus Trackers and Chatters. We spur each other on to get our daily steps and have through the beauty of Fitbit really gotten acquainted with a great bunch of folks.
Thank you Bruce for your thoughtful donation, it's greatly appreciated. Socks seem so perfect for someone who's stepping out!
**Would the person who donated red and gray socks, knitted hat and scarf please make contact. You can email me at sandycrochet@gmail.com, leave a comment here on the blog, and or leave a note using the contact form here on the blog.**
2016 Donations:
HATS: 454
SCARVES (Gators, Infinity): 324
MITTENS: 91
SLIPPERS: 60
RAIN PONCHOS: 206
COTTON WASHCLOTHS: 208
AFGHANS: 35
SOCKS: 135-8=127
**We started the year with the number of items we had donated last year, 2016; and will subtract our donations from that. Using the end number for 2016 as the goal for the each item. So, as the year continues you will see numbers decrease. Our goal is to meet and surpass the number of items donated last year.**
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.
Mission Statement
GOAL FOR AFGHANS
Afghans
Goal: 30
Start: #24
Current: 26
Goal: 30
Start: #24
Current: 26
0.8666%
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Sunday, February 26, 2017
Saturday, February 25, 2017
Helping Homeless Through Knitting and Crocheting
Thank you x 2 Karen S. This first donation is 2 nice dark scarves and 15 cotton washcloths, (though you can't tell how many because they are stacked in the picture. She also included some personal care items in this pouch. But....wait, there's more
There was a 2nd pouch, a very generous donation from our friend Karen, more cotton washcloths (13) and 3 really nice knitted hats. These hats are super warm, made with double yarn; as they are knitted on one of those cool round looms. Very nice colors also Karen for men folk.
It's been awhile since I've talked about all the ways these wonderful cotton washcloths (knitted or crocheted) are used. They're used by the folks living out in the elements as washcloths and dishcloths, there used at the shelters for folks when they first enter as washcloths along with personal care items, AND they're used as both dishcloths and washcloths in welcome home packets when folks transition from shelter living to their permanent housing situation.
Thank you Karen, and please keep up the good work.
**Would the person who donated red and gray socks, knitted hat and scarf please make contact. You can email me at sandycrochet@gmail.com, leave a comment here on the blog, and or leave a note using the contact form here on the blog.**
2016 Donations:
HATS: 457-3=454
SCARVES (Gators, Infinity): 326-2=324
MITTENS: 91
SLIPPERS: 60
RAIN PONCHOS: 206
COTTON WASHCLOTHS: 236-28=208
AFGHANS: 35
SOCKS: 135
**We started the year with the number of items we had donated last year, 2016; and will subtract our donations from that. Using the end number for 2016 as the goal for the each item. So, as the year continues you will see numbers decrease. Our goal is to meet and surpass the number of items donated last year.**
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.
There was a 2nd pouch, a very generous donation from our friend Karen, more cotton washcloths (13) and 3 really nice knitted hats. These hats are super warm, made with double yarn; as they are knitted on one of those cool round looms. Very nice colors also Karen for men folk.
It's been awhile since I've talked about all the ways these wonderful cotton washcloths (knitted or crocheted) are used. They're used by the folks living out in the elements as washcloths and dishcloths, there used at the shelters for folks when they first enter as washcloths along with personal care items, AND they're used as both dishcloths and washcloths in welcome home packets when folks transition from shelter living to their permanent housing situation.
Thank you Karen, and please keep up the good work.
**Would the person who donated red and gray socks, knitted hat and scarf please make contact. You can email me at sandycrochet@gmail.com, leave a comment here on the blog, and or leave a note using the contact form here on the blog.**
2016 Donations:
HATS: 457-3=454
SCARVES (Gators, Infinity): 326-2=324
MITTENS: 91
SLIPPERS: 60
RAIN PONCHOS: 206
COTTON WASHCLOTHS: 236-28=208
AFGHANS: 35
SOCKS: 135
**We started the year with the number of items we had donated last year, 2016; and will subtract our donations from that. Using the end number for 2016 as the goal for the each item. So, as the year continues you will see numbers decrease. Our goal is to meet and surpass the number of items donated last year.**
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.
Labels:
Cotton Wash Cloths,
Hats,
Karen S.,
personal care items,
scarves
Friday, February 24, 2017
Crocheted Hats and Scarves help Homeless
Thank you Patty C for this wonderful donation of crocheted hats to warm Ohio's Homeless. What a nice variety of sizes and colors she's included in her crocheted donation. She's also included 3 crocheted scarves.
Hats and scarves are used here in Ohio probably 11 months out of 12. Even in the hot summer months, nights can be cool and damp and a scarf and hat can truly make a person more comfortable, when living out in the elements. Homeless are often more cold than we are, even during warmer months, because their nutrition isn't good, and food is fuel that helps warm the body. So please, even as you see things warm up a bit folks....keep up your needle work. Remember, we here at Bridge and Beyond knit and crochet and donate all year long, not just when it's nasty out.
Thank you for all you do, and please keep up the good work.
**Would the person who donated red and gray socks, knitted hat and scarf please make contact. You can email me at sandycrochet@gmail.com, leave a comment here on the blog, and or leave a note using the contact form here on the blog.**
2016 Donations:
HATS: 475-18=457
SCARVES (Gators, Infinity): 329-3=326
MITTENS: 91
SLIPPERS: 60
RAIN PONCHOS: 206
COTTON WASHCLOTHS: 236
AFGHANS: 35
SOCKS: 135
**We started the year with the number of items we had donated last year, 2016; and will subtract our donations from that. Using the end number for 2016 as the goal for the each item. So, as the year continues you will see numbers decrease. Our goal is to meet and surpass the number of items donated last year.**
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.
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Additionally, we've had help from Scotland, England, Germany Puerto Rico, Canada, and France! They don't appear on the map, but their help is still greatly appreciated.
Additionally, we've had help from Scotland, England, Germany Puerto Rico, Canada, and France! They don't appear on the map, but their help is still greatly appreciated.
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