Pharmacy knitting
August 18, 2010
THE 2010 Guardian Angel
Knitting Program has so far reaped
80,000 knitted garments from
Aussies who picked up their free
pattern books from Guardian
Pharmacies, knitted clothing and
then dropped them back into
pharmacies for donation to the
Salvation Army.
Now in its 12th year, the program,
which sees the garments distributed
by the Salvos to Australians in
marginalised and disadvantaged
situations, has been a huge success.
“We would like to extend our
sincere gratitude to everybody who
participated in this year’s campaign
and with last minute donations still
coming in, it’s hoped that we’ll beat
last year’s total of 100,000 items,”
said Guardian Pharmacy’s Angie
Moore .
For more information see
www.guardianpharmacies.com.au.
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