Charities and Organizations
A Rusticating Retreat on Ravelry!
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Afghans for Afghans [offsite link]
A terrific organization dedicated to relieving the plight of the citizens of Afghanistan with the gift of hand-knit/crocheted blankets and clothing. Visit their website for more information.
Algerian Action [offsite link]
Algerian Action is a small, not for profit organisation which helps to support needy babies and children in Algeria by providing them with clothing, toys and other essentials.
We are appealing for donations of handmade blankets for babies and children. All colours, shapes and designs are welcome.Alternatively you may like to donate some knitted or crocheted squares which can be made up into blankets by our volunteer knitters.
Bevs Country Cottage [offsite link]
Bev has some great information and free patterns for charity knitting.
Binky Patrol
Whether you're a single knitter or part of a group looking to give service, Binky Patrol can use your help!
Binky Patrol [offsite link]
Many of us had a "binky," or favorite blanket as a kid. Keeping the tradition alive, Binky Patrol provides blankets and quilts for sick, abused and other kids in need across the U.S. Complete details on their website.
Blanket for Canada [offsite link]
An organization devoted to creating blankets for those Canadians who need the warmth they provide.
Visit their website for information on the organization, its history, and ways you can help.
Christmas At Sea Knitting Charity
The Seaman's Church Institute is a long-established charity organization that provides knitted items to mariners in need of warmth and comfort.
Coats and Clark donation links [offsite link]
Coats and Clark are working with the charities listed on this page to make items to donate to those in need.
Cure Caps [offsite link]
In November 2007, we organized a small grassroots effort called CureCaps and asked volunteers from around the world to help us fight deadly neurological diseases by making hats to raise money for brain research. You can think of CureCaps as our “Pink Ribbon” — the hats are a symbol of hope to cures brain diseases that impact millions of people worldwide.
Handmade Especially for You [offsite link]
A nonprofit organization, Handmade Especially For You creates and distributes knitted and crocheted "comfort" scarves to shelters for women throughout Southern California who have suffered domestic abuse. Those who volunteer to knit, crochet, hand craft comfort scarves for Handmade Especially are everywhere throughout the United States.
Handmade gifts for Vulnerable Children [offsite link]
Many of the children who receive our gifts have very little warm weather clothing at all. We make and donate scarves, hats and mittens to help them stay a little warmer though the cold winter months.
Keeping Kids Warm-London, Ontario [offsite link]
"Do you know that, in our city of London, Ontario, we have at least 200 kids under 24 yrs old, living homeless on the street?" Help knit for them.
Knit A Square [offsite link]
Join this crochet and knitting for charity project to help make the abandoned children and AIDS orphans of southern Africa warm.
Knit for Peace
One person can make a difference in the world, sometimes just by knitting…
Knit for the Cure [offsite link]
Founded in 2004, the Knit for the Cure™ Campaign recruits knitters & crocheters from all over the United States to make handmade scarves, hats, purses, pins, etc., all incorporating the color pink. The creations will be sold at various events sponsored by the Susan G. Komen in San Diego foundation.
Knitters for Melbourne´s Needy [offsite link]
Like most large cities throughout the world, Melbourne, Australia has more than its share of homeless, abused and needy people. This group seeks to provide them with handmade garments to show they care. There´s still much that needs to be done, so find out how you can help.
Knitting for Ninos [offsite link]
We decided to start the group after my Mom learned how to knit and was gifting everyone with her wonderful projects. We realized this was our opportunity to help contribute in some way to the children of Honduras.
Knitting for the Homeless
Every knitter has the power to change the world, one project at a time.
Knots of Love
2017 is the year to give something back to the community, whether locally, nationally, or internationally. Why not knit a cap for Knots of Love?
National Center for Children and Families [offsite link]
Use this link to donate cold weather items to be distributed to needy families by the National Center for Children and Families
Needy Knitters [offsite link]
If you are in Australia, here is a group that makes blankets, toys, garments, whatever is needed for the needy in and around Melbourne.
Newborns in Need [offsite link]
NIN provides gifts of handmade blankets, clothing, toys and burial gowns for babies throughout hospitals in the US. A ton of resources are available at their website, including free patterns, chapter listings and message boards.
Operation Toasty Toes [offsite link]
Operation Toasty Toes distributes home crafted slippers (knit or crocheted) to American servicemen and women. On their website you´ll find contact information, patterns, and complete details about the group and its mission.
Prayer Shawl Ministry
Interested in the connection between faith and craft? Want to express love in tangible form? Knit a prayer shawl!
Project Linus [offsite link]
Any "Peanuts" fan will know the security provided by Linus´ blanket. In this tradition, Project Linus provides blanket for comfort and security for children in need worldwide. Visit their website to learn more about this worthy cause.
Project Linus
Like Linus, children all over the United States depend on their 'blankies' for comfort when ill or enduring trauma. Project Linus is a charity that provides these blankets.
Samaritan´s Purse Australia [offsite link]
Operation Christmas Child is a unique ministry of Samaritan´s Purse which brings Christmas joy, packed in gift-filled shoe boxes, to children around the world. Knit something for one or more of the shoe boxes!
The Pink Slipper Project
Looking for a way to combine your knitting prowess with advocacy? Here's a cause that makes it easy to support victims of domestic violence.
TLC for Angels [offsite link]
Provides hand knit and crocheted baby items to needy families through out the US. Visit their website to learn more about this worthy cause.
Touching Little Lives [offsite link]
Based out of Ohio, this charity seeks to provide handmade items for pre-mature and newborn babies in area hospitals. Free patterns and complete details on their site.
Update on Christmas at Sea
This charity still functions, and deserves your support.
Warm Hearts, Warm Babies [offsite link]
This organization provides for premature and other babies in need in Colorado. Donations may be knit, crocheted or sewn, and their website includes free patterns, pictures and information about their group.
Warm Up America [offsite link]
Sponsored by the Craft Yarn Council of America, this organization is committed to providing blankets for those in need. Make a single square or an entire afghan! Makes a great project for beginners and other groups, complete details on their website.
Warm Up America!
Here's a charity that won't take a lot of your time but is worth every second!
Warming Families-S. Nevada Chapter [offsite link]
The southern Nevada link for this worldwide charity providing clothing, blankets, toys and such to shelters, foster and nursing homes and other agencies in need. Their website features an extensive listing of free patterns, shelter listings and more.
Wool-Aid
Knit warm wool items and donate them to this group, which distributes to children in need of desperate protection from the cold.
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