The Knitting Nannas: Crafting a Kinder World for Animals Everywhere
The Knitting Nannas: Crafting a Kinder World for Animals Everywhere
The Knitting Nannas: Crafting a Kinder World for Animals Everywhere In the charming, windswept coastal town of Saltburn-by-the-Sea, located in the north of England, a truly extraordinary group of women is demonstrating that age is no barrier to making a global impact. These women, affectionately known as the "Knitting Nannas," are all residents of the Hazelgrove Court Care Home, where they have turned their communal lounge into a vibrant workshop of creativity and kindness. Ranging in age from their seventies to their mid-nineties, these talented crafters have dedicated their retirement years to using their nimble fingers for the benefit of creatures great and small. What began as a simple way to stay active has transformed into a sophisticated international aid operation that provides comfort and safety to animals in crisis across the world. Their story is a powerful testament to the idea that everyone, regardless of their stage in life, possesses the power to contribute to …