I help
Knitter Stereotypes Redefined
Worcester, MA
United States
I volunteer at a nonprofit.
Worcester, MA
United States
Volunteering for racial justice in education and voting.
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.
Worcester, MA 01609
United States
My friends and I trade baked goods and crafts as a way to support each other through the pandemic.
Leominster, MA
United States
I am a member of the First Church Leominster and I help feed the homeless in my community.
I am proud of who I am.
Desigmatized tampons.
Fitchburg, MA
United States
Regularly spend time with people on the streets in Worcester through a ministry called Worcester Fellowship
To help promote love and kindness, acceptance of all people as God's beloved one.
Worcester, MA
United States
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.
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.
Worcester, MA
United States
I knit mittens for the youth groups and blankets for Saint Vincent's.