GUARDIAN Pharmacies is working with the St Vincent de Paul Society to ensure beanies, scarves and jumpers made by the group's Guardian Angels during its annual Knitting for Good campaign, can be safely collected.
Despite the impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic, Guardian Pharmacy Head, Kurt O'Brien, hailed the latest campaign a success, as it recorded positive engagement.
"Many of us have been seeking a bit of social connection and new ways to occupy our time during lockdown, and better still, our Guardian Angel Knitting for Good program helps us to spread a little bit of warmth and look after the most vulnerable in our community," O'Brien said.
"Due to some COVID-19 related factors, garment drop off boxes were not available this year, however it was amazing to see just how excited this year's Guardian Angels were to knit beanies, scarves, jumpers and gloves, for those less fortunate and get involved in the program.
"We are encouraging our Guardian Angels to hang on to their garments while we work with Vinnies to coordinate a safe collection."
To assist aspiring knitters the group has released a downloadable edition of its Guardian Angel Knitting Book, featuring easy to follow patterns.
The Sigma Healthcare banner has also encouraged participants in this year's Knitting for Good campaign to share images of their creations on Facebook @GuardianAustralia.
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