A CHARITY is calling on woolly warriors in Cheshire to join them in a knitting campaign to raise urgent funds for older people who are most in need.
The innocent Big Knit campaign has returned and Age UK Cheshire is calling on the knitters and crocheters of Cheshire to get their knitting needles out to help as much as they can.
This is the 18th year that healthy drinks maker innocent has been running the Big Knit in partnership with Age UK with the idea to craft some little hats to sit on innocent smoothie bottles.
For each be-hatted smoothie sold, Age UK receives 25p, which will help the Charity make a big difference to the lives of older people.
With many of us spending lots of time at home at the moment it’s a great opportunity for stitching superstars to get crafting, or for knitting newbies to grab some needles and give it a whirl.
The pandemic has had a huge impact on older people over the past year so Age UK is in need of these little hats more than ever to help raise funds for its vital services.
Dale Maskell, Chief Officer of Age UK Cheshire said: "We need the people of Cheshire to join us and help knit as many miniature hats as possible to help us hit our 6000 target.
"It’s been a challenging time for everyone, but this is a really fun campaign to get involved in and it’s a great activity to do whilst we’re all spending more time at home.
"The money raised from these little hats will make a big difference to the lives of older people in our area, many of whom have been badly affected by the pandemic.
"Every hat knitted will help to fund our hugely important services, including our vital ‘Sharing Time’ project which supports people to make new connections."
Katie Simpson, Head of Brand at innocent drinks, said: "We’re delighted to be working with Age UK on the Big Knit once again.
"After a hard year, we want to make this campaign as big as possible so we can help more older people than ever.
"We’re incredibly grateful to all the heroic volunteers helping us get there"
There are six exciting new hat designs for this year, including a rainbow, rabbit, cupcake, pom pom, fox and bird.
These knitting and crochet patterns are available to download, to find out more visit: https://www.ageuk.org.uk/get-involved/fundraise/the-big-knit/
Completed hats can be sent to Age UK Cheshire at Castle Community Centre, Barbers Lane, Northwich, CW8 1DT, or drop them into Age UK Cheshire shops when they re-open in June.
The hats are planned to go on sale in February 2022.
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