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Latham Centers gives special thanks this holiday
season to Knit Lit., a community knitting group that meets weekly out of
the bustling Brooks Free Public Library in Harwich. The informal group
open to all works tirelessly throughout the
year on four special volunteer projects for Cape non-profits. After a
friend and Latham supporter described the work of Latham Centers, the
group selected us as its latest beneficiary. Interestingly, about one
quarter of Knit Lit members are vision-impaired
and could easily identify and empathize with our individuals with
special circumstances-some sight compromised themselves. Unfortunately,
vision issues are an all too common physical disability associated with
individuals with
Prader-Willi Syndrome.
After coming to understand more about Latham’s
unique special needs population, Knit Lit decided to create stylishly
vibrant scarves, hats, gloves and purses in a range of colors and sizes
to fit our co-ed children and adult residents.
Knitter Janice explains, “This was such a fun activity for us because
normally we knit for children only, which means smaller sizes. With this
project we were able to knit for a more diverse audience who are all so
deserving, while expanding our horizons within
the knitting group.”
Above, Tim Vaughan, Latham Centers Director of
Leadership and Growth, stands with knitter Carla (with dark glasses), a
happy Latham School student, and Janice (far right) to showcase some of
the fine quality work Knit Lit produced and generously
donated. It is because of groups like Knit Lit that Latham Centers’
individuals are able to connect with the larger community and feel that
they
belong. Latham Centers students and
adult residents thank Knit Lit for donating their time, energy and
skills for the winter ahead. All of us at Latham will think of you with
gratitude as we bundle up and stay warm this
holiday season!
Submitted by:
Katrina Fryklund and Gerry Desautels
Latham Development Office
“In life, as in knitting, don't leave loose ends. Take the time to thank the people
who matter in your life.”
~Reba Linker

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