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Knit or Crochet for Charity Page
 
Here one will find the projects we are currently supporting and the guidelines provided by the receiving group or organization. Any completed project may be delivered to Jazi Crafts and we will make sure it gets to the charity organization.  When we have the direct address we will provide it for your convenience, but you may still drop them at our shop. Currently we are supporting:
 
HeartScarves of WomenHeart
 
HeartScarves distributes scarves to women with heart disease. 
 
Guidelines:  Primary requirement is that the scarves are red.  Locally the requested size is 4 inches wide, by 50-54 inches long.  In general make something that you would feel good wearing.
 
Due Dates:  On-going
 
RED HEART® SUPER SAVER® A PERFECT MATCH FOR SPECIAL OLYMPICS

It was a HUGE success thanks to all that participated with Jazi Crafts...we can make lives happier with YOU!
From the Special Olympics web site...
"Up to their Necks in Scarves

Juanita Hermon of the 2009 World Winter Games
Organizing Committee is up to her neck in just
a few of the tens of thousands of scarves
knitted for the Scarf Project.
What started out as a simple project to provide a warm scarf to each of the more than 2,000 Special Olympics athletes participating in the 2009 Special Olympics World Winter Games in Boise, Idaho, has grown into an international phenomenon.

Instead of 2,000 scarves, the Special Olympics Games Organizing Committee has received more than 60,000 scarves – and hundreds pour in each day! It is a true testament to the overwhelming support behind the Special Olympics movement and its athletes.

Scarves – all hand-knitted or crocheted in the World Games' blue and white color scheme – have been received from all 50 U.S. states and from countries around the world, including Australia, Greece, United Arab Emirates, United Kingdom, Puerto Rico, Canada and Japan. Word of the project spread quickly. While traveling in Thailand, Special Olympics Accreditation Counsel Lee Gillespie-White introduced herself to a couple, mentioned where she worked, and learned that they had knitted scarves for the athletes.

Knitting and crocheting clubs, school kids, the elderly and even prisoners donated their time and talent to support the project and the upcoming Special Olympics World Games. Special Olympics athlete and International Board Member Loretta Claiborne has been teaching others how to knit with the “pay-it-forward” principle. She teaches people how to knit for free, but their first project must be a donation to help others. In this case her classes are knitting scarves for the World Games. Claiborne, who will be competing in figure skating in Boise, has knitted several scarves herself."