Daily Dispatch

Help keep BCM’s needy warm

- By NELISA KOM and TYRA WARREN

THAT unwanted babygrow or blanket could keep another infant warm this winter.

Scores of compassion­ate people in Buffalo City Metro, mainly women, are hard at work knitting, collecting and packaging clothing ahead of the big Jersey Week distributi­on on May 8 and 9.

Last year, 28 000 items were collected and distribute­d.

The effort sees 63 local organisati­ons, and 25 senior volunteers joining to bring warmth to those less fortunate.

“This is an excellent opportunit­y for people everywhere to clear out their cupboards of clothing that is too small or is out of fashion in order to provide the really needy of East London with some winter warmth,” said Jersey Week spokeswoma­n Kathy Mogg.

When the Daily Dispatch visited the project, women were knitting and sewing away furiously.

Mogg and her committed knitters are hoping for a bumper collection of items for newborns to the elderly.

Volunteers are invited to go to the Cambridge Catholic Church Hall on Monday May 8 from 10am.

“Support of an hour or two of your time from all ages will be highly appreciate­d. Donations may include anything useful from money for knitting wool to school uniforms, blankets and any type of warm clothing.”

Mogg said volunteers would even collect items from donors or goods could be dropped off at the church hall before May 8.

Request forms for clothing are available at Central Locksmiths in Devereux Avenue.

“At the church everything is sorted and packed to be delivered to the different charities that depend on this support system to make it through the winter,” Mogg said.

● For inquiries contact Alayne Bush, convener of Jersey Week on (043) 726-9541.

 ?? Picture: MICHAEL PINYANA ?? STITCH IN TIME: Parklands knitters with some items they have made for Jersey Week are, from left, Kathy Mogg, Shirley Kirchoff, Betty Wood, Lynn Grenfell and Alayne Bush
Picture: MICHAEL PINYANA STITCH IN TIME: Parklands knitters with some items they have made for Jersey Week are, from left, Kathy Mogg, Shirley Kirchoff, Betty Wood, Lynn Grenfell and Alayne Bush

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