Catholic school knits scarves to help keep homeless warm

Published 1:30 am Tuesday, June 12, 2018

Catholic school knits scarves to help keep homeless warm
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Catholic school knits scarves to help keep homeless warm
St. Thomas More Parish School teacher Patti Melton together with students in a knitting group she leads present donations of scarves they made to Shari Honeycutt for the Cold Weather Shelter. (Contributed photo)

During the school year, teacher Patti Melton volunteers to lead a knitting group for families and students at St. Thomas More Parish School in Lynnwood. The knitting group recently presented scarves they made to the South Snohomish County Emergency Cold Weather Shelter.

The shelter is a volunteer-run service that provides a warm place to sleep and a hot meal to the homeless on nights when the temperature drops below 34 degrees. Learn more at www.weallbelong.org.