Community members, including Maria Tessari, were joined by only one other person on their first knitting night. Since then, Mitcham Charity Knitters has grown to a group of dedicated knitters who get just as much out of their organisation as those who receive their knitted goods.
Maria Tessari is part of our Australia Post team, working at the Customer Contact Centre Southern and she knows first hand how a grant can power a local organisation like Mitcham Charity Knitters.
They’ll use the grant to purchase yarn to create adult booties, mittens, scarves and beanies for the vulnerable community members. Here are four ways this local organisation is making a difference, one stitch at a time.
1. Keeping the homeless warm this winter
With the help of an Australia Post grant, Mitcham Charity Knitters are knitting pairs of adult booties for people who seek shelter with Whitehorse Winter Shelter. They’ll also be knitting mittens, scarves and beanies for Eastern Emergency Relief Network, a community-based organisation that supports Indigenous Australians, refugees and those who are struggling due to long term illness, unemployment, homelessness, domestic violence or lack of family support.