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February 16, 2012

Knitting for AIDS Orphans

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You may have heard of the AIDS epidemic in Africa. It is such a tragedy especially because so many parents are dying of AIDS and leaving their children with no one to take care of them. It is estimated that there are 14.8 million orphans in sub-saharan Africa. 1.9 million live in South Africa. So many sweet, innocent babies with no parents! It makes me sad to think about them.

There may not be anything we can do to stop the spread of AIDS, but there is something we can do for the children: knit for them. KASCare is an organization in South Africa that collects knitted squares and sews them up into blankets for the orphans. You might not think it gets cold in South Africa, but it does! I was there for the World Cup in 2010, and the temperature got down to 30 degrees Fahrenheit at night. I wore a hat and mittens every night. And remember, these children don't have heaters. A blanket would be a very nice gift for them. Not only will it keep them warm, but it will let them know that someone in the world cares about them.

  • What
    Knit one 8" square, and then knit another one, and another one . . . You don't have to make the whole blanket. KASCare will put all the squares together for you. But you can send as many squares as you can make.
  • How
    If you don't know how to knit, the best way to learn is to have someone teach you in person. Here is a how to knit tutorial to get you started, but try to find an experienced knitter to help you.
  • Where
    Mail your finished squares to this address in South Africa:
    Knit a Square Soweto Comfort Club
    Private Bag X900
    Bryanston 2021
    South Africa
  • When
    Anytime. Right now!

 

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Think how cool it would be to get a whole group of people all knitting squares. Talk it up and start a knitting club at your church or Scout troop. Ask your principal if you can start a club at school where kids knit during recess or after school. Knitting is really fun, AND you will be doing something to make the world a better place!

Leave a Comment and let us know if you are a knitter, and if you are inspired to help the AIDS orphans.

image from kids.scholastic.comSonja, STACKS Staffer

Comments

Total Approved Comments: 59

Iam totally doing this!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

That's such a good idea!

wow

I'm sorry for all those kids.:( sorry

poor little kids

do they always nitt???!!!

Great! I love to knit and I'd be more then happy to help!

WOW!!! great IDEA!!! My friend and I love kniting. THIS WILL BE AWESOME!!!!!!!

what a great idea :):)

I am going to try this.I hope you guys feel better.

I hope they get better. Someone needs to find a cure.

I have 5 rows done!!!! so Psyched!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

I think it is a great idea! I'm going to work on a quilt right...now. :-)

It's a great idea!

Good job of doing that keep up the goodwork!

AAAWWWW poor kids :(

Just a quick blurb for all you guys and girls... why not make this as a school-wide project? More squares=more blankets. Tell your teachers and friends!

Those kids are so happy we are helping them one of the kids is my age

i love that idea :) :)

this is so sad i want to make a dif. im going to ask my principle tomarrow

I think it is great they are doing this. It is a great idea. :):)

Awesome!

i would like to donate

who wrote this book?

My Gran knits. I'm gonna borrow her knitting stuff and have a go!

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