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St Teresa’s School is encouraging the community to help them reach their goal of 300 knitted scarves

St Teresa's Junior Primary School has set an ambitious goal of reaching and knitting 300 scarves.

St Teresa’s School is calling on the community to help reach its knitted scarf goal for Nelson Mandela Day on July 18.

The school has been knitting scarves for charity organisation, 67 Blankets for Mandela Day, as part of their commitment to making a positive impact to those in need.

The school’s admission and marketing manager, Lianda May said, “We have already knitted an impressive 190 scarves but have set ourselves an ambitious goal of reaching 300 scarves. The journey towards knitting 300 scarves has been a remarkable collaborative effort among our learners, staff, parents and extended family and friends. “

May said countless hours have been dedicated to carefully crafting these beautiful, handmade scarves, each one symbolising unity and compassion. This initiative is not only about the number of scarves they donate but also about the spirit of togetherness and the impact they can make when they come together for a greater cause.

She added that as Mandela Day draws closer, the school is inviting members of the local community, businesses, and individuals to share its commitment to making a difference to individuals and communities in need by knitting a scarf, donating wool, or spreading the word to bring them closer to reaching our goal.

Wool can be collected from the Senior Primary School Office at 14 Keyes Avenue, Rosebank and completed scarves can also be dropped off there.

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