Knitter Stereotypes Redefined

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Roseville, MN 55124
United States

During this Pandemic I am still working with 3-6 year old students and their parents planting a large garden at the American Indian Montessori school. We have Zoom lessons, wear masks and garden gloves and keep our distance. This mask was a souvenir from an International women’s conference in 1990. I had it made into a mask to remind myself and other members of PPSEAWA of our commitment to health. We will need to support a vaccination program once that is available.

Fitchburg, MA
United States

Tell Us Your Good Deed

Regularly spend time with people on the streets in Worcester through a ministry called Worcester Fellowship

Why are you participating?

To help promote love and kindness, acceptance of all people as God's beloved one.

Worcester, MA
United States

Tell Us Your Good Deed

I don't know if it would be considered a good deed, but because I like knitting so much I've decided to donate any project I make to charity. Hats for the newborn babies in St. Vincent's Hospital. Hats and mittens for school-aged children. Hats for homeless people, especially those at St. John's Parish in Worcester. It is a most satisfying hobby.

Why are you participating?

I think it is a worthwhile endeavor for the Worcester Senior Center. I can hardly wait to see the banners adorning the walls on the second floor.