Harper Sercombe
Lalor knitting group is marking its 16th year of charity work.
The group meets regularly at the Yarra Plenty Regional Library at knits for the charity Kogo.
Kogo or knit one give one, is a group that takes donations of knitted goods from across Victoria and Tasmania to provide hand knitted items of warmth and comfort to the most vulnerable and disadvantaged in the community.
Kogo receives donations from over 10,000 knitters across the country, a major part of those coming from groups such as the Lalor one.
“We’re into our 16th year now,” a group organiser said.
“There is one original member still in the group with several others having been a part of it for ten years or more.”
The group is vital not only for the charity but also for the local community.
“Groups like this are important not only for those who receive the donations but also for the social connection of those doing the knitting,” they said.
“Social connection is important to the well being of everyone in our community.”
A 62-year-old member of the group who has been attending for years said they still enjoy the frequent meets.
“Knitting and crochet is vital for my health, and I love catching up with our regular group and teaching the craft to others!”