Wool Donations
“My name is Dawn Campbell and I am a Superannuit
who knits cot blankets for premature babies in hospital which
are given to the mothers to take home with their babies.
I also knit Beanies & scarves for adults, Beanies & slippers for
children that are distributed through The City Mission.
With the price of wool being so dear I cannot keep up
with these needs.
If you have any spare wool, any colour, any ply, I would
greatly appreciate your passing it on to me.
The Pukekohe Citizens Advice Bureau has very kindly agreed to be
a drop off area for the wool, Their address is
Central Park
cr Opaheke Road and Chapel Street
Parking in Chapel Street or rear of Elizabeth Campbell Complex.
or my address is: 2 Charles Miller Court, Clarks Beach.
phone No 09 232 0104 or 021629286.
If possible I will pick up from you. Thanks in advance.
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