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    KNITTERS FOR CHARITY

    Whittlesea Leader
    September 10, 2008 Wednesday
    Australia

    LALOR Secondary College students have slipped, cast and purled their
    way through more than 120 garments as part of a special project for
    World Vision.

    The students surrendered lunch breaks to knit the clothes for the
    Guardian Angel project in weekly classes at the school.

    Guardian Angel encourages people to knit and donate woollen clothes
    for disadvantaged children in poor countries.

    In two terms, the class of 34 students combined to produce 60
    beanies, 30 scarves, 18 singlets, five teddy bears, five blankets,
    three children's jumpers and an assortment of booties and mittens
    for the charity organisation. The items will go to forgotten children
    living in state institutions in countries of the Caucasus region, which
    includes Georgia, Armenia, Azerbaijan, southern Russia and the disputed
    territories of Chechnya, Abkhazia, South Ossetia and Nagorno-Karabakh.

    Epping resident Glenys Williams, who also donated her time to teach
    the class, said it had been a fantastic effort by the students.

    "The fact they have given up so much time to help others is really
    heart warming," she said.

    "Hopefully, these clothes will go to helping a lot of people."

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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