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So proud of these communities and how hard they have worked to make their communities a safer place in times of disasters, Julie and all those who work so hard to help them in prepare for future disasters. And proud to be a volunteer for Red Cross emergency services.
Hello, I'm a 1 person household and am starting to find out about affordable alternative power/energy supply. I'm in Australia and in January 2024 we are expecting some power outages due to extreme heat and so I'm very interested in what I can purchase to use as an alternative power. I'm also disaster prepping and would like the power supply that I can use for that too. I'm a pensioner and can't afford more than about $500,
Anticipating, or experiencing, bushfire-happening events impacts on 'participants' relates to degree of mental state IN ADVANCE and to FIRE-PRESENCE PREVIOUSLY, generally speaking.
First time knitter here for teddies, is there a group in cranbourne or near me that does this please, i usually just knit at my own pleasure but i have done one teddy from a different person on you tube but i would love to give back to the community as you have helped me a lot so now its my turn to help others
Why are you spending donors money on advertisements instead of the reasons you claim to be using them for? Is the Red Cross more important than a charity for children with cancer? Is it more important than the environment? Why are you spending money trying to compete with other charities? I know why. It's because you're a business. Not a charity.
I got one from This hospital my trauma teddy. His name is Pankake and he really wants a friend and it’s really helpful for Pankake’s life Thank you so much
@Miraa Jain. Cast on 10 stitches. Work in knit stitch both directions for 28 rows. Break off yarn leaving a long tail. Cast on 10 stitches, work in knit stitch both directions for 28 rows. Now you have the two legs. Knit across one leg and join to the other leg. When you knit across both legs, you have begun the body. You should have 20 stitches on your needle. work these 20 stitches for 28 rows. Now, do you understand that she is telling you how to make the bear as she knits on the video? When you have finished, do the whole thing again and you will have two halves of the bear which you then can join together and fill with poly fill.
@Miraa Jain. There is another RU-vid video called Learn to knit part two: basic teddy bear she makes the same bear, but she starts out showing you how to cast on and there is a pattern underneath written out that might be more helpful to you.
I have started making these and really want to donate, but I’m not sure where to drop them off? I’ve given my contact details 3 times but have not received a response. Please tell me where I can donate them?