A group of older women - the Knitty Noras - is attempting
to break the world record for the largest knitted Christmas
stocking, while raising money for The Children's Society. Genesis
Community, part of Genesis Housing Group, provided funding for this
project.
The giant Christmas stocking will be filled with gifts for
disadvantaged children throughout
England.
The Knitty Noras is a group of community champions, led by Sylvia
Fox, 84, of Winningales Court, Ilford. It
knits blankets which are donated to premature baby units at Chase
Farm and Barnet hospitals. It also sells blankets to raise money
for hospital equipment and in September Mrs Fox secured further
funding from the Scarman Trust.
The group has been so successful it has grown from three to over 75
members in just four months. They are all residents of Springboard
Housing Association, part of Genesis Housing Group. Mrs Fox, who
said she would undo her own jumpers to provide the growing number
of knitters with wool, said, 'It's fun to knit together and it
helps the joints in our hands. Knowing that hospitals and other
people are benefiting from our hobby is very
rewarding'.
Iain Mackechnie-Jarvis, Head of Genesis Community says, 'Genesis
Community is committed to creating opportunities that make a real
difference to its residents and their communities. This is a great
way for these Genesis Housing Group residents to contribute locally
and knit together rather than on their own. We are delighted to
support projects like this.'
The project is being co-ordinated by Polly Boardman, Community
Development Support Officer, who is available on 020 8548 2562. You
could also email her at polly.boardman@ghg.org.uk.
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Notes to Editors
Genesis Community was set up in 2005 by Genesis Housing Group. It
is a charitable foundation created to fulfil Genesis Housing
Group's commitments to address the challenges of deprivation and
social exclusion in disadvantaged areas.
Projects delivered by Genesis Community focus on the key themes of
young people, vulnerable and elderly people, safer communities,
financial inclusion and training and employment.
With over 50 projects running in over 15 boroughs across
London and the south east, Genesis Community has
built a reputation as an exceptional project partner and as an
innovative provider of community
initiatives.