scarves for the homeless and others in need"
By Andrea Eger Tulsa World Jan 18, 2019
She's shy, but has a generous heart. <3
"After just 10 days, Jacobs had crocheted so many scarves, she ran out of yarn and money in her household budget to buy more. So Marshall posted a social media campaign for donations of yarn or money to purchase more yarn, prompting friends and acquaintances to pitch in a little over $100."
"How to help Donations of acrylic yarn or completed scarves for Jacobs’ homeless outreach project can be dropped off at these local businesses through February:
• Jim’s Coney Island, 1923 S. Harvard Ave. • Active Approach Chiropractic, 3701 S. Harvard Ave. Unit D • Nothing’s Left Brewing Co., 1502 E. 6th St. • H and J Tax, 1010 W. Main St. in Collinsville. • Esperance Bakery, 610 W. Main Street in Jenks."
http://www.tulsaworld.com/goodnews/in-the-dark-of-night-local-crocheter-leaves-her-warm/article_08fa9016-a7ae-58d7-8fa1-5c3ae2106d3f.html |