Our group has continued to create and donate items related to supporting our community as we continue to progress through the COVID 19 pandemic.
In June, the Warm Wishes Project received a financial donation of $70.00 from the OSSTF Union in recognition of our efforts for making and donating caps, mask extenders, and masks. We greatly appreciated this contribution which allowed us to purchase additional supplies to make more caps, masks and mask extenders.
In July, approximately 25 face masks were donated to a medical clinic in west Windsor to help ensure seniors in our west end community would not go without a mask. In addition to this, we were delighted to send along 142 handmade greeting cards and some small canvass paintings created by our volunteers and their family members to the residents of a long term care home in Windsor.
In July, approximately 25 face masks were donated to a medical clinic in west Windsor to help ensure seniors in our west end community would not go without a mask. In addition to this, we were delighted to send along 142 handmade greeting cards and some small canvass paintings created by our volunteers and their family members to the residents of a long term care home in Windsor.
In September, we were able to donate some mask extenders to teachers and support staff at a local elementary school, as well as, greeting cards to individuals residing in a retirement home in Kingsville.
This month, 8 caps were donated to another local long term care home and 8 caps were provided to medical clinic staff in the west end of Windsor.
We have also continued crocheting blankets for our annual donation to a local long term care home. We will be announcing this year’s recipient shortly!
We hope that you and your loved ones are staying well as we continue to navigate through the COVID 19 pandemic.
We have also continued crocheting blankets for our annual donation to a local long term care home. We will be announcing this year’s recipient shortly!
We hope that you and your loved ones are staying well as we continue to navigate through the COVID 19 pandemic.