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“Knitting for a Cause”: Senior Residents Give Back to the Community
For National Volunteer Month, Strawberry Hill's Maplewood Honors its Own

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In honor of National Volunteer Month this April, Maplewood at Strawberry Hill—the vibrant senior living community that offers an independent lifestyle and a personalized assisted living and Memory Care experience—is not only recognizing the local volunteers who generously give their time and talents all year long but also an incredible group of its own residents who give back to the Stamford Community.
Over the past seven months, residents Abigail Hanford (64), Anne Davidson (88), Arthe Kelly (89) Janet Reynolds (80), and Jerine Smith (89) have devoted their Saturday mornings to knitting baby hats for the Mercy Learning Center of Bridgeport, Inc., a program that provides basic literacy and life skills training to women with low income, using a holistic approach within a compassionate, supportive environment.
Though these five women all hail from very different backgrounds– Abigail was a receptionist in Norwalk, Jerine a school teacher, Janet a social worker, Anne a nurse, and Arthe a librarian– they all share a love of craft, knitting, and giving back. Most learned to knit from their mothers as a hobby, while Janet picked up the skill from her 6th-grade teacher, who encouraged everyone in the class to learn, regardless of gender.

The knitting group originated when Maplewood at Strawberry Hill’s activity coordinator, Nayani Fernando, noticed resident Abigail had been knitting by herself in her room. Recognizing an opportunity to further foster volunteerism and a sense of community, Nayani appointed Abigail as the group leader, and soon the knitting group gained popularity among residents. The baby hats marked the group’s inaugural project, as all the volunteers knew the required stitches for completion.
“This month, during National Volunteer Month, we recognize and thank our local volunteers who come into our community and make our lives brighter. But what might surprise some people is that our own residents are equally active and creative in giving back,” says Nayani Fernando, activity coordinator at Maplewood at Strawberry Hill. Their tireless efforts highlight our core elements of purpose, belonging, and giving back to the community.”

To date, the knitting group has completed 13 baby hats and counting, eagerly anticipating their donations in the weeks ahead.
About Maplewood Senior Living
Maplewood Senior Living is known for its upscale senior living residences, offering a broad range of premier services, amenities, and care to its residents. Based in Westport, CT, Maplewood Senior Living has 16 senior living communities in Connecticut, Massachusetts, New Jersey, New York, and Ohio. There are New York City and Washington D.C. locations within the company’s newest brand, Inspīr. This new senior living offering was launched to provide a luxurious option for seniors looking to join a residential community in major metropolitan areas. 203-557-4777 or http://www.maplewoodseniorliving.com.
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