Knitting with The Chicks with Sticks of Glenmont, NY
Knitting for a Cause
Your greatness is not what you have, it's what you give.
Thursday, October 29, 2009
Mischief Maker
A quick little post this week.
This is a photo my daughter took of her son, Moose. Boy! Does that expression say it all?! I wonder what kind of mischief he's cooking up.
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Chicks with Sticks Mission Statement
Our mission is to use the talents God gave us to benefit those in need.
To knit for causes such as homeless shelters, hospitals, charities, and hospices near or far being limited only by the needs made known to us.
To encourage each other and forge strong friendships along the way.
To respect each other's differences and support each other in stressful times.
To share the joys in each other's lives.
To leave our troubles at home and enjoy two hours of gossip-free, productive time.
To share our knowledge of new or different techniques and praise each other's accomplishments.
And lastly, to enjoy ourselves.
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Groups to whom we have made donations
Romero Oncology, Latham, NY
Capt. John J. McKenna IV Military Courtesy Roon
Interfaith Partnership for the Homeless, Albany, NY
Unity House, Troy, NY
The Bus Stop Club, East Greenbush, NY
LaSalle School Albany, New York
Hurricane Sandy Survivors
St. Catherine's Center for Children
The Albany Chapter of The Christ Child Society
The Guardian House,Saratoga County Rural Preservation Company
Esme's Comfort
Good Samaritan Health Center
USCRI Committee for Refugees and Immigrants
New York Oncology and Hematology
Citizen Sam
St.Margaret's Center for the Disabled
Scarves from the Heart
The Linus Project
Afghans for Afghans
Community Maternity Services
The Ronald McDonald House Charities of the Capital Region
Marjorie Doyle Rockwell Center
The Red Scarf Project of Orphan Foundation of America
The Parsons Child and Family Center
Guideposts Knit for Kids
Down Syndrome Aim High Resource Center
Capital City Rescue Mission
Cornell Cooperative Extension of Rensselaer County
Albany Medical Center Hospital
Grassroot Givers
South End Children's Cafe
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Barbara Kavanagh
Carole Ju
Cinzia Cera
Dorah Rosenzweig
Jan Abrams
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Jody Mason
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